Portable Restrooms
Container Restrooms & Shower Units
Real plumbed restrooms in a steel shell — not a plastic box someone has to service twice a week. For sites and facilities that need something better.
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Configurations
Restroom and shower configurations
| Unit | Typical configuration | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 20ft single | 1–2 stalls with sink | Small sites, gate areas |
| 20ft multi-stall | 2–3 stalls with a shared sink area | Mid-size job sites |
| 20ft ADA | Single accessible stall, full clearances and grab bars | Compliance obligations |
| 40ft multi-stall | 4–6 stalls, separate men’s and women’s | Large sites, events, facilities |
| Shower unit | Individual shower stalls with changing area | Workforce housing, remote operations |
| Combined | Restroom and shower in one unit | Remote sites and camps |
Before you order
Simple hookups, done right
A container restroom is a real plumbed building — that is exactly what makes it so much better than a plastic box. Here is what it connects to, and we help you plan every piece.
- Water supply. A permanent connection, or a supply tank sized for your usage.
- Sewer or holding tank. A sewer tie-in is ideal; a holding tank works well too, pumped on a simple schedule.
- Electrical. Lighting, ventilation, water heater, and climate control.
- Freeze protection in the high country. In Flagstaff, Show Low, and Prescott we add freeze protection so the plumbing runs trouble-free through winter.
Tell us what is available at your site and we will handle the rest. Sewer, water, power, freeze protection — we spec each connection up front so your restroom is ready to use the day it lands.
Answers
Portable Restrooms questions
Entirely. A container restroom has real plumbing, real fixtures, running water, lighting, ventilation, and climate control in a lockable steel structure. It connects to sewer or to a holding tank. A portable toilet is a serviced plastic box. On a long project or a permanent facility, the container restroom is what people will actually use — and on an Arizona summer site, the difference is not subtle.
Water supply, sewer or a holding tank, and electrical for lighting, ventilation, and climate control. Most job sites and facilities can meet these easily — a sewer tie-in is ideal, and a holding tank works well when you would rather not trench. Tell us what is available at your site and we will spec the connections so it is straightforward to hook up.
Yes — ADA layouts with the required clearances, fixtures, and grab bars are available. If you have a compliance obligation, raise it at quote time so it is designed in from the start and built right the first time.
Yes, particularly multi-day events and venues that host repeatedly. They are far more pleasant than portable toilets and hold up beautifully in Arizona heat. You will need the same hookups — water, sewer or a tank, and power — and we will help you plan them.
Where we deliver
Delivered across Arizona
Same-day across the Phoenix metro. Next-day to Tucson, Flagstaff, Prescott, and Yuma.
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