Clean, climate-controlled facilities your crew will actually use — delivered ready, serviced on schedule, and backed by the owner directly. Built for multi-month job sites across Northern California.
A job-site restroom shouldn't be something your crew dreads. Our restroom trailers give your workers a clean, climate-controlled, fully enclosed space with running-water sinks and flushable toilets — a real step up from a standard porta-potty, and a difference your crew notices on a long project. Cleaner facilities mean a more comfortable, more productive site.
We're owner-operated, which means when you call, you reach the person who owns the equipment and manages every placement personally. No call center, no dispatcher passing you around — just straight answers and direct accountability from someone who knows your kind of project.
Construction sites aren't tidy event lawns. They change, they run long, and they don't always have utilities ready. Our trailers are built for that:
We keep it simple. You tell us the location, dates, and crew size. We deliver, place, and level the trailer and make sure it's ready before your crew shows up. Most long-term construction clients keep daily cleaning and stocking in-house, like any on-site facility, while we handle scheduled pumping and service. When the project wraps, we pick up — and if you need to extend, that's one phone call.
Straight answers to what contractors and site managers ask most. Don't see yours? Call the owner directly.
It depends less on a fixed headcount and more on how hard the unit gets used and how often it's serviced. A single-shift crew needs less capacity than a site running two or three shifts around the clock. We help you size it based on your crew, your hours, and your service schedule — call us and we'll match you to the right unit.
Yes. All of our trailers carry onboard fresh water tanks that we fill when no water spigot is available on site, so a missing hookup doesn't stop your project. We just need a reasonably flat, accessible spot to place and level the trailer.
Yes. Most of our construction placements are monthly, with predictable billing and scheduled servicing. Projects run long and change — extending is one phone call, and there's no drawn-out runaround.
Most long-term construction clients keep daily cleaning and stocking in-house, the same way they would with any on-site facility, so the crew is never waiting on an outside vendor. We handle delivery, setup, and scheduled pumping.
It depends on the season and our current schedule, but we move quickly. The fastest way to get a straight answer on availability for your dates is to call the owner directly at 916-538-9044.
Under OSHA's construction sanitation standard (29 CFR 1926.51), a site with 20 or fewer workers needs at least one toilet; above 20 workers the requirement scales to one toilet and one urinal per 40 workers, and at 200 or more workers, one toilet and one urinal per 50. Facilities must be kept sanitary and be readily accessible. A single restroom trailer can provide several of these fixtures in one unit. Compliance is ultimately the employer's responsibility, so confirm your site's specific requirements — and we're glad to help you think through the right unit.
It depends on how hard the unit is used. Servicing — pumping the waste tank, sanitizing, and restocking — can range from once a week to several times a week for a busy crew. We'll recommend a schedule based on your crew size and usage when we quote the job.
Our 3, 4, and 6-station trailers run on a single dedicated 110V 20-amp circuit. The larger 8 and 10-station trailers have two air conditioning units and need two 20-amp circuits. If a site has no power available, the trailers can also run from a correctly sized generator.
When you call NorCal, you reach the person who owns the equipment and manages every placement personally — someone who knows your kind of project and can get you the right unit. Straight answers, direct accountability, no runaround.
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Tell us about your project and we'll get right back to you. Prefer to talk it through? Call — you'll reach a real person who knows the equipment.