Portable sanitation is a fundamental need for any successful event, project, or emergency response, yet it's often an afterthought. We believe it deserves to be treated with precision and professionalism, ensuring the comfort and dignity of your guests, employees, and community members. Event Porta Potty was built to change the standard, delivering exceptionally clean units and flawlessly reliable service, every single time.
Our approach is straightforward: we listen to your needs, provide clear guidance, and execute our plan without a hitch. We handle the logistics of delivery, placement, and maintenance so you can focus on the bigger picture. From a single unit for a weekend project to a hundred for a city-wide marathon, we are your dedicated partner in sanitation.
At Event Porta Potty, our foundation is built on the belief that sanitation is not just a service, but a crucial component of public health and operational success. We started this business to solve a common problem: unreliable service and subpar hygiene in the portable restroom industry. Our goal is to provide a service that you can set and forget, knowing it’s being handled by experts.
Our team is composed of local logistics professionals and highly trained sanitation technicians who know our service areas inside and out. We pride ourselves on our problem-solving skills, whether that means navigating a tight construction site or accommodating a last-minute event change. This local expertise allows us to be nimble, responsive, and truly connected to the communities we serve.
We measure our success by the success of your project or event. By investing in modern equipment, eco-friendly practices, and rigorous training, we ensure our work enhances your reputation. We are more than a vendor; we are a dedicated partner committed to providing clean, dependable solutions.
Choosing the right portable toilet is about matching the unit's features to your specific needs. Here’s a detailed breakdown of our offerings.
1. The Standard Unit (Workhorse)
How It Works: A self-contained unit with a non-flushing, 60-gallon waste tank treated with a blue deodorizing agent. Ventilation pipes channel odors out.
Size & Features: Approx. 4' W x 4' L x 7.5' H. Features a toilet, urinal, toilet paper dispenser, and a translucent roof for natural light. Includes a hand sanitizer pump.
Best Suited For: Construction sites, casual outdoor gatherings, agricultural use, and any situation where durable, no-frills functionality is the top priority.
2. The Deluxe Flushing Unit (Upgraded Comfort)
How It Works: Operates with a foot-pump activated flushing system that uses fresh water from a hidden tank to rinse the bowl into the sealed waste tank below. This keeps the interior cleaner and more pleasant.
Size & Features: Slightly larger than the standard unit, approx. 4.5' W x 4.5' L x 7.5' H. Includes a flushing toilet, a small sink with a foot-pump for fresh water, a soap dispenser, and a paper towel dispenser.
Best Suited For: Weddings, corporate events, private parties, and longer events where guest comfort is a key consideration.
3. The ADA-Compliant Unit (Accessible & Spacious)
How It Works: A non-flushing unit with a large-capacity waste tank. Its key feature is a spacious, flat-floor interior that allows for full 360-degree wheelchair turning radius.
Size & Features: Significantly larger, approx. 5.5' W x 5.5' L x 7.5' H. Features interior grab bars for support, a lower toilet seat, and a self-closing, wider door for easy entry and exit.
Best Suited For: Public events requiring ADA compliance, family-friendly gatherings with parents and small children, and any site needing to ensure accessibility for all individuals.
4. The Luxury Restroom Trailer (First-Class Experience)
How It Works: These are full-service mobile bathrooms. They connect to a large onboard fresh water tank and waste holding tank, providing a true restroom experience with full plumbing.
Size & Features: Varies by model, from two-station to ten-station trailers. Features include flushing porcelain toilets, running water sinks with hot water options, full-size mirrors, interior and exterior lighting, and climate control (heating and A/C).
Best Suited For: High-end weddings, VIP areas at festivals or concerts, corporate galas, and any exclusive event where you want to provide premium amenities.
Navigating the options is simple when you consider your primary goal.
For Your Construction Site: Durability and reliability are key. The Standard Unit is your best bet. We recommend adding a standalone Handwashing Station to promote hygiene and meet site regulations.
For Your Elegant Event: Guest comfort is paramount. The Deluxe Flushing Unit offers a significant step up from a standard potty. For top-tier events like weddings, the Luxury Restroom Trailer provides an experience equivalent to an indoor bathroom.
For Your Public Festival or Race: You need high capacity and accessibility. A fleet of Standard Units can handle the crowds, but you must include ADA-Compliant Units (typically 5-10% of your total count) to meet legal requirements and serve all attendees.
For Your Home Project or Party: You need convenience without complication. A single Deluxe Flushing Unit is often the perfect choice, keeping guests or contractors comfortable and out of your home’s bathrooms.
Event Porta Potty is a logistical dream team. They helped map out the placement of 50+ units along our 26.2-mile course and executed flawlessly. Punctual, professional, and the units were spotless at the starting line.
We hire Event Porta Potty every year for our harvest season. Their standard units hold up to heavy use from our field crews, and their weekly service is always on time. They make managing a large crew that much easier.
On a film set, time is money. We needed reliable restroom trailers and standard units in a remote location. They delivered on time and the luxury trailer for our cast was a huge hit. Unbeatable service.
Planning is everything. Let us handle the details so you can have one less thing to worry about.
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A general rule of thumb is one toilet per 50 people for a four-hour event. We can provide a more precise recommendation based on your event's duration and whether food and beverages will be served.
Each unit undergoes a multi-point cleaning and sanitization process before delivery. For long-term rentals, our scheduled servicing includes pumping the tank, scrubbing all surfaces, and restocking with toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
Yes, we offer spacious, wheelchair-accessible portable toilets that meet all ADA guidelines. They feature flat-floor entry, interior grab bars, and a self-closing door.
We offer 24/7 emergency response services. Depending on your location and our fleet's availability, we can often deploy units within hours of your call.
Our quotes are all-inclusive. The price covers the rental of the unit, delivery, professional placement, scheduled servicing (for long-term rentals), and final pickup. There are no hidden fees.
Units must be placed on a solid, level surface. They also need to be within 25 feet of where our service truck can safely park to allow for servicing.
Historically, the land that Center Line came to occupy was swamp and wilderness until the early nineteenth century. As land became scarce, French, German, Belgian, and Irish immigrants began clearing the forests and draining the swamps. Center Line was known as "Kunrod's Corner" during the mid-nineteenth century. The theory is that the French named it "Center Line" because it was the middle of three Potawatomi trails from Fort Detroit to northern trading posts. The "center line" was the trail used from Detroit to Utica. The community received its initial start when Catholics decided to build a church so that they would not have to walk to St. Mary's in Detroit for Sunday Mass. This church (St. Clement's) was established in 1854 and attracted more Catholic settlers into the area. In 1863, the first general store was constructed by Joeseph Buechel. On July 19, 1878, Hieronymous Engelmann was the first postmaster, and he was succeeded in 1885 by Sophia Buechel. The "Centre Line" post office closed on July 31, 1906, and the name was restored to Center Line thereafter. In this era, street car tracks connected Detroit to Center Line along Van Dyke Road, and Ten Mile Road was the final stop of the street car. The village was incorporated in 1925 in the center of Warren Township, which is now the city of Warren, and was incorporated as a city in 1936.
Zip Codes in Center Line, MI that we also serve: 48015
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