toilet trailer

A toilet trailer is a mobile bathroom that is designed for events and is a welcome upgrade from traditional port potties. These units are often used for weddings, film and production sets, construction projects, and other special occassions that require additional restroom facilities. They are typically rented from companies that specialize in portable sanitation and have restrooms for rent in a variety of sizes to meet the needs of their clients.

These bathrooms are more spacious than regular port-a-potties and have many amenities to make your guests feel at home. They have running water, flushable toilets, and a sink to wash hands. They also have a mirror for grooming and vanity, recessed lighting to add a bit of sparkle and style, and solid surface countertops. They are also equipped with air conditioning to help you stay comfortable in warmer weather.

Unlike traditional port potties, restroom trailers are fully enclosed which allows for a more private experience. Rather than having an open cabin that exposes waste and relies on chemical deodorizers to keep the smell from spreading, these bathrooms are designed with a system that resembles an in-home bathroom where waste is carried away in the sewage tank for processing. This helps to eliminate unpleasant odors and is more environmentally friendly.

To ensure your guests have the best experience possible, you need to perform proper maintenance on the restroom trailer. This includes regularly cleaning and sanitizing the interior with a disinfectant approved by local health officials. It is also important to empty the grey and black water tanks when needed. The tanks can be emptied at most dump stations or at a sewer access point near the restroom location.

Most electrical problems with the trailer are caused by a lack of power necessary to run the appliances within the unit. To avoid this issue, be sure that any extension cords you use are properly sized for the amount of amps and the distance from the power source. Also, if you are renting the restroom trailer in a remote location consider using a generator for power.

One of the most common issues with portable restrooms is that the waste and freshwater tanks will run out. To prevent this, you should locate the toilet trailer near a water hookup or a spigot that is within reach of the trailer. This will ensure that it has adequate water supply and will remain functional throughout your event.

Another key factor in the success of your portable restrooms is ensuring that they are leveled when set up. This will help to prevent any leaks that may occur and will ensure that your guests have a comfortable, clean experience. To do this, you should use a leveling device or put blocks under the stabilizer jacks.

If you are interested in renting a toilet trailer for your next special event, contact us today to find out more about the options we have available. We would be happy to answer any questions you have and provide you with a quote for your rental.

Maria Mosemi
Author: Maria Mosemi