Trailered Porta-Potties and Holding Tank Rentals

Some projects can’t stay in one place — and some need more waste capacity than a standard unit can handle. For mobile crews, remote sites, and high-volume operations, we rent porta potties mounted on trailers and standalone holding tanks. Built for the jobs a standard ground unit can’t handle.

Trailered Porta-Potties

A trailered porta potty is a standard or deluxe unit mounted on its own towable trailer, which means the crew or operator can move the unit between sites without calling us for a relocation. Great for:

  • Road construction and paving crews that move daily

  • Utility and linework projects along a route

  • Forestry and logging operations

  • Remote sites accessed by a shared tow vehicle

  • Film and TV productions shooting at multiple locations

Holding Tanks

When your project generates more waste than a standard unit can hold between service visits — think high-volume events, remote sites far from our service routes, or extended crews without easy road access — a holding tank lets us space out service visits without the unit filling up. We rent holding tanks in a range of capacities to match your needs.

Where We Deliver

Trailered units and holding tanks go to the same service area as the rest of our fleet — NW Oregon and SW Washington. If your project is at the edge of our service map, call us. We can often make it work with the right planning.

Service and Rental Terms

Trailered units and holding tanks are serviced on a schedule that matches your usage — weekly for most customers, more frequently for high-volume operations. Rental terms follow our standard model: event pricing per weekend, long-term pricing on 28-day cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a trailered porta potty?

A trailered porta potty is a portable restroom mounted on its own towable trailer. It can be relocated by the customer between sites without coordinating with us for each move — ideal for mobile crews and projects that change location frequently.

Do I need a special vehicle to tow a trailered porta potty?

Most trailered units use a standard 2 inch ball hitch and can be towed by a properly equipped pickup truck or work vehicle. We’ll confirm specifics when you book.

When should I rent a holding tank?

Rent a holding tank when your waste volume is high enough that a standard unit would fill up between normal service visits, or when you’re at a remote site where we can’t service as frequently. It’s common on high-traffic festivals, long-duration remote projects, and large agricultural operations. Holding tanks are typically connected to a job trailer.

How often do trailered units and holding tanks need to be serviced?

It depends on usage. Standard is once per week, but we can schedule more or less frequent service based on your volume and site conditions.

How It Works

Step 1: Contact Us
Reach out and let’s talk about your project needs. We promise not to talk crap.

Step 2: Choose Your Units
Pick the porta-potties that suit your site. From basic to deluxe, we’ve got the loo for you.

Step 3: Schedule Delivery
We’ll drop the units at your site, and we won’t leave you in the lurch.

Step 4: Enjoy Hassle-Free Service
We handle all the maintenance, so you can focus on the big jobs, not the dirty ones.

Step 5: Easy Pickup
When you’re done, we’ll swoop in and take them away. No mess, no fuss.Tell us about your event or job site and we’ll send a fast, accurate quote with the right options for your needs.