Agoura Hills isn't a single microclimate. Liberty Canyon, Old Agoura, and the canyon properties up Chesebro routinely sit 8-12°F warmer than the flatlands near the 101. In summer, that means 110°F-115°F afternoon highs in the canyon vs the 98°F-102°F you see in Reyes Adobe.
That temperature differential matters for bin residue. A 12-degree gap nearly doubles the rate of organic fermentation inside a closed bin. The customer-reported smell threshold (when the bin starts being noticeable from 5 feet away) is roughly 6 weeks for canyon homes vs 12 weeks for flatlands homes.
Practical translation: if you live in Old Agoura or up Chesebro, a quarterly clean isn't enough during summer. Monthly is the right cadence from May through October. From November through April, quarterly is fine.
Our most common Agoura Hills cleaning subscription tier flexes seasonally — heavy in summer, light in winter. Agoura Hills bin cleaning handles the schedule automatically.