Standard Portable Toilet Rental in Seattle
The workhorse of our Seattle fleet is the Standard Porta Potty Rental: a ribbed HDPE unit that arrives prepped and anchored on delivery, ready for a week of jobsite or short-stay outdoor use. Add a matching handwashing station rental options for full site hygiene.

Single-Stall Unit Specifications
Standard units measure 43 inches wide by 47 inches deep with a 90-inch clearance. Each includes a 60-gallon holding tank, molded urinal, interior shelf, translucent roof, and a sink foot pump. Check standard porta potty rental rates by duration for pricing.
- 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 ongoing builds, crews scale up with weekly servicing under construction job site portable toilet rentals.
Construction Sites
Place the unit on a gravel pad near the work zone for level placement.
Backyard Parties
The porta potty is placed near the driveway for guests during your weekend backyard gathering.
Festivals & Markets
Standard restrooms are banked along a service road for high-volume festival crowds.
Agricultural Sites
Standard 213-compliant ADA stalls staged for harvest crew use, positioned weeks at a time.
Servicing Schedule with Holding Tank Capacity
A single tank serves one full-time worker over seven to ten days on a once-weekly pump-out cadence. For high-traffic sites, the service jumps to a twice-weekly cadence. The vacuum truck returns to the same spot for a full pump out via the route truck.
Every visit covers a vacuum pump-out where the technician runs a suction hose into the tank, adds masking liquid, inserts a deodorizer puck, and completes a disinfectant wipe-down. Heavy use for event portable toilet rental for outdoor gatherings under contract includes mid-event cleaning. See 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 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, and 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 to extend the contract and add servicing visits.

Reserve a Standard Unit Today
Share your delivery address, placement surface, and duration for the Seattle site. We confirm the unit on our next-route delivery and anchor each Standard Porta Potty. Call (325) 795-9211.