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portable toilets
Factors That Affect Porta Potty Rental Prices
- Location
- Availability & Seasonality
- crowd size and event duration
- features & add-ons
- logistics, placement & access
- maintenance schedule
- regulations & permits
- fees
- Location
Prices depend on where you live because rental rates vary from place to place.
When you go somewhere where things are more expensive, you’ll probably pay more. You’ll pay less in a cheaper area.
Transportation and delivery costs are also affected by where something is.
If your venue is far from the rental place and the company has to drive the porta potty 30 miles to get it there, the distance may make your cost go up.
- Availability & Seasonality
When a lot of people want to rent porta potties at the same time, prices might go up, especially for the most popular sizes.
Demand is higher on the weekends than during the week, and it’s also higher when it’s warm outside because more people are having events.
During these times, you might need to book further ahead to make sure the rental company has what you need.
- crowd size and event duration
The size of the crowd and the length of the event are the two most important things to think about when making the decision on how many porta potties to rent.
The more people who are coming, the more units you’ll need.
But also, the longer people stay, the more portable toilets you’ll need to make sure there aren’t lines outside or messes inside.
After figuring out the base ratio, decide if food and/or drinks, especially alcohol, will be served at the event site or nearby.
Your needs and the final price will be affected by these factors. We have added a table on this post so you can get an idea
- features & add-ons
The features of portable toilets range from simple to “I can’t believe it’s portable.”
The price goes up as you choose more and more extras. Here are the options most of the time:
Standard: It’s like a modern outhouse, but it doesn’t have electricity or running water.
Handicapped-accessible means that it is bigger than usual and meets ADA guidelines so that it can be used by people in wheelchairs or with other aids.
Flushing/deluxe: The toilet flushes and there’s usually a urinal, a counter, and a sink with running water, among other things.
Restroom trailers have private stalls with flushing toilets, heat or air conditioning, counters, lights, mirrors, sinks with hot and cold water, soap, paper towels, and other things.
You can add a number of features to your contract and put them in or near portable toilets to make them cleaner and more convenient for users.
These things are:
Handwashing stations are portable sinks with soap, paper towels, and running water.
Hand sanitizer stations are counters or kiosks with hand sanitizer dispensers that you can pump or that you don’t have to touch.
Porta potties often come with mirrors.
Urinals are added to some porta-potty models
Portable ACs or heaters: In some places that get very hot or very cold, the law may say that portable bathrooms on construction sites have to stay at a certain temperature. (This can also be a nice thing to do for people who come to an event.)
Some construction sites will also need high-rise, crane-hook, or rollable units that can be set up in tight, high, or otherwise hard-to-reach spaces. Make sure to ask about add-ons before you sign a contract, since not every company has them all.
- logistics, placement & access
Rental companies have to spend time and gas money getting to your location for delivery.
This affects the price they charge, as does anything the driver has to deal with on the way, like detours, tolls, traffic or construction delays, etc.
Once the driver gets to your site, things like locked gates or cars that aren’t parked right can cause problems and cost you extra money.
Each portable toilet needs to be put on a solid, level, dry surface that is easy to reach and within 40 feet of an area where a service truck can get to. (It also doesn’t hurt to put them somewhere easy for guests to reach.)
- maintenance schedule
If your project spans more than one time period (like a two-weekend event) or lasts for a long time (like a three-month building job), you may need to include a maintenance schedule in your contract.
Each porta-potty is cleaned and sanitized by the rental company before it is sent out.
This is good to know in a time when cleanliness and sanitation are so important.
But if you rent porta potties for more than a single weekend event, you need a service and maintenance plan or you’ll have some very unhappy users.
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During a maintenance visit, the service staff cleans and disinfects all the inside surfaces, pumps out the tank, and then fills it back up.
They also restock toilet paper, paper towels, soap, or hand sanitizer, this is generally included in the rent of the portable potties.
The rental company will usually come to your site once a week to clean a construction porta-potty or restrooms at a long event.
If you plan to serve food and/or alcohol at your event, you may need to schedule cleanings more often.
- regulations & permits
While many rental firms handle permits as part of the agreement, in some places you might have to handle them yourself.
Be aware that different work sites, private property events, and public facilities have different rules and permit needs.
Worksite – OSHA and ANSI regulations as outlined by the city, county, health department, and labor department are applicable to any work site, including construction sites.
Private property – These can include the regulations of the property’s owner or manager as well as any zoning or city, county, or other regulatory requirements.
public space, such as a park – You must abide by the rules set forth by the city, county, parks and recreation department, local zoning boards, and/or health department when on public land.
Check which laws and licenses your rental firm handle and which you are responsible for.
- fees
The porta potty’s delivery, installation, and removal are mostly covered by the rental fee.
A further portion is used to pay for supplies including soap, paper towels, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, blue tank liquid, and deodorizer.
These are some additional expenses that might be incurred:
A rental deposit is typically requested in order to safeguard the business against unforeseen cancellations or property damage. The business then typically refunds the money or deducts it from your final bill.
Damage waiver cost – Opting into the damage waiver (highly advised) is similar to purchasing rental car insurance in that it safeguards both you and the business in the event that a unit is damaged.
Payment for the reservation ensures that the business will have your unit available on the days you’ll need it.
Fuel surcharge – Mileage for delivery and pickup might be priced per mile or as a flat long-distance fee.
Garbage-handling charge — Waste fees pay for the business’s dumping costs at the facility for disposing of waste as well as the submission of associated documentation.
Cleaning and maintenance costs – Regular cleanings once a week typically have a modest standard cost, while more frequent cleanings may have a higher cost.
Porta-potty delivery on Saturdays or Sundays is typically subject to a premium fee to cover personnel overtime.
Expedited delivery price – A rental firm would probably charge an additional fee to expedite delivery, frequently overnight or within two days as possible, in situations where a porta-potty is suddenly needed and needed urgently, such as in a disaster relief scenario.
Late fees – You will be charged an additional price per day if you retain the units later than originally planned.
handwash stations
handwash stations:
Each hand wash station has a foot-operated fresh-water faucet, soap (or hand sanitizer), a large grey-water tank, and a lot of paper towels.
There are different models to choose from.
It’s also easy to move your hand wash station.
Each one is small and efficient, and all of them have built-in lift handles that make them easy to place and move.
Get rid of the uncomfortable feeling of being on a “dirt island” so far from home and find out how Midland Portable Toilets can help you with hand wash stations and other options that fit your needs.
Features & Benefits
• Hands-Free, Fresh-Water Pump
• Towel Dispenser
• Hand Sanitizer (some models)
• Large-Capacity Tanks
• Efficient, Compact Design
Specifications
• Width: 22.5″ – 26.5”
• Depth: 19.1” – 22.5”
• Height: 58” – 64.5”
• Fresh/Waste Water: 20-23 gal.
• Soap Dispenser: Varies
Uses
• Commercial Construction
• Housing Developments
• Remodels & Tenant Improvements
• Public Works Projects
• Post-Disaster Reconstruction
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dumpsters
dumpsters
Sizes of Trash Dumpsters for Your Needs
For every mess, we have a large selection of dumpster sizes.
Rent a roll-off container to transport waste from one-time tasks, or place an order for a front-load bin for regular rubbish pickup at your company. Whatever you’re throwing out, we have small and large dumpsters to accommodate it.
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Dumpsters for Small Projects
Are you working on a little DIY renovation or house clean-out? Small dumpster rentals are highly advantageous for projects with limited waste or for delivery regions that are smaller.
Tasks Typically Performed with a 10-Yard Dumpster
- putting the garage in order
- removing huge trash
- removing the debris from your yard
Work that a 20-Yard Dumpster Usually Does:
- shrinking before a move
- renovating a bathroom or kitchen
- Roof repairs
Large-Job Dumpsters
To efficiently clean up large jobs, rent a larger roll-off dumpster.
These containers make it easier to remove trash from a range of projects, such as extensive demolition and room cleaning.
Common Tasks for 30 Yard Dumpsters include home renovations and property clean-ups.
apartment building gardening
Tasks Usually Asked of 40-Yard Dumpsters
clearing off construction trash, renovating the entire house, and cleaning up warehouses
Sizes of Dumpsters for Businesses
Whether you run a small coffee shop or a big warehouse, you need to choose the right size of commercial dumpster to keep things running smoothly.
You might want to have your trash picked up more than once a week if you want to stay on top of it.
size of dumpsters for smaller jobs
Does your office have less than 20 people, or are you looking for a dumpster that’s easy to move? You can hide your trash in one of our small front-loading trucks.
When to Pick a 2 Yard or 4 Yard Dumpster:
- Places like alleys don’t have a lot of room.
- The wheels on most small bins make them easy to move.
- There are also offices, shops, and restaurants.
Large trash containers for big jobs
If you have a lot of trash, you can keep your property clean by renting one of our larger dumpsters.
When to Pick a 6 Yard Bin or an 8 Yard Dumpster:
- Homes with a lot of space.
- Large amounts of trash have piled up.
- Large places to shop, work, and store goods.