A-Z Equipment Rentals & Sales Help Arizona Masonry Promotion Efforts

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A to Z Equipment Rentals & Sales will donate a portion of sales to AMCA's promotion fund.
When you buy or rent equipment from A to Z Equipment Rentals & Sales you are supporting your industry. A to Z Equipment Rentals & Sales will donate a portion of the sale to the Arizona Masonry Contractors Association for the promotion of masonry construction.

When you visit any one of their four valley locations, simply identify yourself as an AMCA member.

There is no cost to the AMCA Member and nothing more you need to do. The price of the equipment is not increased to cover the donation. For every purchase listed below, A to Z Equipment Rentals & Sales will donate a portion to AMCA's promotion fund:
  • $25 for every gas powered cut-off saw purchased.

  • $100 for any new mixer over 8cu. feet.

  • $5 for any new diamond blade.

  • 10% off any equipment rentals (Party and event rentals not included).
Visit your nearest A to Z Equipment Rentals & Sales location for details.
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