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Portable Restroom Rental FAQ

Questions about counts, service windows, wedding trailers, construction site sanitation, and same-day delivery usually have straightforward answers. We collected the most useful ones here.

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Delivery & Scheduling

How fast can you deliver a porta potty in Franklin?

Core Franklin, Brentwood, and Spring Hill routes often qualify for same-day or next-day delivery when inventory is open. The fastest way to check availability is to call dispatch with the drop location, unit type, and timing you need.

What information do you need to quote a rental?

We usually need the delivery city, type of project or event, how many people or workers will use the units, how long the rental should stay on site, and whether you need sinks, ADA access, or trailer service.

Do you handle delivery, setup, servicing, and pickup?

Yes. We handle the full cycle from delivery and level placement to pumping, cleaning, restocking, and final pickup. If a project changes mid-rental, we can usually adjust the schedule or add units without restarting the order.

Can you help if another rental company misses service?

Yes. Emergency replacement and rescue service is one of the most common calls we get. If a unit has not been serviced, tipped over, or become unusable, call with photos and the site address so we can triage the fastest response.

Events & Guest Rentals

How many porta potties do I need for an event?

A practical starting point is one standard unit per 50 to 75 guests for a four-hour event, then scale up for longer runtimes, alcohol service, food-heavy events, and limited access to permanent restrooms. We also recommend handwashing stations and at least one ADA-accessible unit for public-facing events.

What is the best restroom option for weddings?

Most outdoor weddings book restroom trailers or deluxe guest-facing units because they feel cleaner, quieter, and more polished than a standard jobsite setup. We help couples balance guest count, trailer access, and venue power or water requirements before they commit.

Do festivals need a different service plan than a one-day event?

Yes. Multi-day festivals usually need a staged service plan that covers peak traffic windows, restocking, overnight cleaning, and extra handwashing near food lines or beer gardens. Larger sites also benefit from mixing standard, ADA, VIP, and trailer options instead of using one unit style everywhere.

Can you place units discreetly at upscale venues?

Yes. We work with planners to tuck units behind hedges, tents, barns, or service lanes where they stay accessible to guests without dominating the view. Trailer rentals are especially helpful when appearance matters as much as capacity.

Jobsites & Long-Term Service

How often should a construction porta potty be serviced?

Weekly service is the usual starting point, but crew size, summer heat, overtime schedules, and public access can push a site toward twice-weekly or custom service. We review the real site use pattern instead of forcing every job into the same schedule.

Do you offer long-term rentals for active jobsites?

Yes. We handle month-to-month and multi-phase projects for builders, utility contractors, facility managers, schools, parks, and industrial sites. Long-term plans can combine standard units, ADA access, sinks, and trailer service under one route.

What is the best place to put a unit on a jobsite?

The best placement is flat, reachable by our truck, and close enough for workers to use without crossing active hazards. We usually suggest a spot near staging or parking, but far enough from material laydown and lift paths that the unit stays protected.

Can you service multiple jobs under one account?

Yes. Contractors with several active projects can schedule multiple drops and service stops under one account, which makes invoicing and route changes much easier than managing each site as a separate one-off order.

Trailers, ADA, and Specialty Units

What does a restroom trailer need at the site?

Most restroom trailers need a reasonably level pad, clear truck and trailer access, and depending on the model, power and water connections or a generator and onboard tank plan. We walk through those details before delivery so nothing surprises you at setup time.

When should I rent an ADA-accessible porta potty?

ADA-accessible units are the safest call for public events, larger crews, school functions, and any site where wider access, more interior space, and better maneuverability matter. They also help when guests or workers may use mobility equipment or need extra room.

Should I add handwashing stations to a rental?

If food service, dusty jobsite work, children, or long dwell times are involved, handwashing stations are usually worth it. They reduce line pressure on built-in sinks, help public-facing events feel more organized, and make jobsite hygiene easier to maintain.

What is the difference between luxury trailers and VIP porta potties?

VIP units step up the look and comfort of a standalone restroom, while trailers create a more guest-friendly restroom experience with flushing fixtures, mirrors, counters, lighting, and better climate control. We usually recommend trailers when image, guest experience, or long event runtimes are a priority.

Still deciding?

We can help you narrow the right rental in one quick phone call.

Call if you want help comparing standard units, event packages, long-term service, or trailer options for a specific property or project.

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