Standard Portable Toilet Rental in Seattle
The workhorse of the fleet arrives on delivery, a ribbed HDPE unit anchored and ready for a week of jobsite or short-stay outdoor use across Seattle. Pair it with a matching handwashing station rental options for full site hygiene compliance.

Single-Stall Unit Specifications
The unit is 43" × 47" × 90" with a 60-gallon tank, molded urinal with foot pump, interior shelf, and translucent roof. Includes holding tank pump-out for multi-day events. Check standard porta potty rental rates by duration.
- Footprint: 43 x 47 x 90 in., anchor-ready
- Tank: 60-gallon waste reservoir, blue masking liquid
- Capacity: 7-10 days per worker between services
- Build: Ribbed HDPE shell, vented translucent roof

Built for the job
Where Standard Porta Potties Work Best
For larger crews, add toilets as the job scales, with weekly service under OSHA 1926.51.construction job site portable toilet rentals
Construction Sites
Place the unit on a gravel pad near the work zone and set it level.
Backyard Parties
The porta potty is placed near the driveway to keep guests out of your home interior.
Festivals & Markets
Standard restrooms are staged in rows along a service road for high-volume festival crowds.
Agricultural Sites
Position the stall outside the work path for multi-week stays with ground-stake anchors.
Servicing Schedule with Holding Tank Capacity
A single tank serves one full-time worker over seven to ten days. While most units operate on a once-weekly pump-out cadence, high-traffic sites jump to a twice-weekly cadence. The vacuum truck returns for a full pump out on the same route truck path.
A typical service visit runs a suction hose into the tank for a vacuum pump-out. The routine includes adding masking liquid and a deodorizer puck, plus a disinfectant wipe-down and paper restock. We handle event portable toilet rental for outdoor gatherings under contract. Check PolyJohn standard portable restroom unit specifications.
Standard Unit Questions
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+ How long can one unit serve a worker?
A 60-gallon tank serves one full-time worker for about seven to ten days before the next pump-out.
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+ What surface do I need?
Any reasonably level surface like gravel, concrete, asphalt, or packed dirt works, then we anchor.
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+ Do I need a right-of-way permit?
If a unit sits on a sidewalk or parking lane in Seattle, the city requires an encroachment permit.
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+ Can I extend the rental?
Yes — call dispatch before scheduled pickup and we extend the contract with added servicing visits.

Reserve a Standard Unit Today
Share your delivery address, placement surface, and duration for the Seattle job. We confirm the next-route delivery and anchor each Standard Porta Potty unit. Call (206) 557-6286.