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Portable Toilets in Santa Rosa, CA

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We rent portable toilets in Santa Rosa, CA and handle the delivery, weekly cleaning, and pickup so you never touch the dirty part. Whether you are running a wedding near Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, a multi-month rebuild in Coffey Park, or a festival at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, we match the right unit to the crowd and the ground it sits on. Pricing is flat and quoted up front, with the exact number confirmed once we know your dates, quantity, and drop location.

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Portable Toilets in Santa Rosa, CA
A portable toilets company in Santa Rosa is a local rental service that delivers, services, and picks up self-contained restroom units for construction sites, events, and weddings across Sonoma County.
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Standard Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa

Standard Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

The standard unit is the right pick when you need reliable, no-frills sanitation and a lower cost per day. It suits construction crews framing new builds in Fountaingrove or Skyhawk, homeowners running long remodels in Bennett Valley, and organizers of casual outdoor events near Howarth Park or Spring Lake Regional Park. If your event is guest-facing and formal, a flushing restroom trailer is the more comfortable alternative, but for most job sites and daytime gatherings the standard unit does the job at a fraction of the price.

Placement matters more than people expect. Our driver needs firm, level ground and clear vehicle access to set the unit and to return for servicing. Narrow flag-lot driveways common in the Junior College Neighborhood and older West End parcels near Railroad Square can be tight, so tell us about gates, low branches, or soft ground when you book. Units placed on gravel or dirt do best; on a slope we can shim, but a flat pad keeps the unit stable and the door swinging true.

For ongoing rentals, weekly service is the standard interval and covers pumping, restocking paper and sanitizer, and a wipe-down. High-traffic sites in Coffey Park rebuild areas or busy weekend uses near the Sonoma County Fairgrounds may warrant more frequent service, which we can add. Quantity is the other big driver: a rough planning guide is one standard unit per 50 guests for a several-hour event, adjusted up for alcohol service or longer hours. Give us your headcount and duration and we will suggest a count rather than leave you guessing.

Summer heat in Rincon Valley and Oakmont increases odor if a unit is undersized for its traffic, so err toward one more unit or shorter service intervals in peak conditions. Winter rain softens ground in low-lying spots around Roseland and Montgomery Village, so plan placement on the firmest, best-draining spot available.

Standard unit, single-day event$110-$175
Standard unit, weekend event (Fri-Mon)$130-$200
Standard unit, monthly construction rental (weekly service)$150-$225/mo
Additional weekly service visit$20-$45
Extra units (per unit, same delivery)priced per unit, lower per-unit rate
How much does a standard portable toilet rental cost in Santa Rosa?

A standard portable toilet rental in Santa Rosa typically runs a market range of about $110-$200 depending on whether it is a short event rental or a monthly serviced unit. These figures are ballparks; the exact price is confirmed on a free review of your site and dates. Call (707) 705-5238 for a quote.

How many standard portable toilets do I need for an event in Santa Rosa?

For most Santa Rosa events, plan roughly one standard portable toilet per 50 guests for a several-hour gathering. Add units for longer events, larger crowds, or alcohol service. Tell us your headcount and duration and we will recommend a count.

How fast can you deliver a standard portable toilet in Santa Rosa?

Most standard portable toilet deliveries in Santa Rosa are scheduled within a few business days, and quicker turnarounds are sometimes possible when routes allow. Booking earlier improves availability for weekend dates near busy spots like Spring Lake Regional Park and the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.

ADA-Accessible Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa

ADA-Accessible Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

An ADA unit is the right choice when your Santa Rosa gathering serves the public or when a job site must meet accessibility rules. A wedding at Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, a community festival near Railroad Square, or a public run at Spring Lake Regional Park all draw attendees who need a step-free restroom. The alternative — a standard portable unit — has a raised entry and a narrow interior that a wheelchair cannot maneuver inside. The trade-off is footprint and cost: the ADA model needs more level ground and rents at a higher rate, but it is the only option that keeps a public event compliant and usable for everyone.

Site conditions in Santa Rosa affect placement more than most people expect. The zero-step ramp entry works best on firm, level ground, so a paved lot in the West End or a flat field at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds is easier than a sloped yard in Fountaingrove or the hillier stretches around Skyhawk and Oakmont. On soft grass at Howarth Park or a graded pad near Coffey Park rebuilds, we look at the approach path so the ramp lands cleanly and the door swings free. Tell us the surface when you call and we can flag any spot that may need a plywood base.

For events, a common planning ratio is one ADA unit for a defined public gathering, placed alongside your standard units rather than replacing them. A backyard party in Rincon Valley or Bennett Valley may only need one accessible unit for guests who use a wheelchair or a walker. Larger public functions near Santa Rosa Junior College, Montgomery Village, or the Charles M. Schulz Museum should add accessible capacity as attendance climbs. On construction sites in Roseland or the Junior College Neighborhood, an ADA unit is often required where the workforce or the public may include people with mobility needs.

Booking is straightforward. Call (707) 705-5238 with the delivery address, your rental dates, and a rough headcount. We schedule a free on-site visit when the placement is tricky, confirm the exact price then, and set servicing intervals for rentals that run past a single day.

ADA unit, single-day eventmarket-range ballpark; exact confirmed on-site
ADA unit, weekend eventhigher ballpark than single-day; confirmed on-site
ADA unit, monthly job-site rental with servicingmonthly ballpark; confirmed after site look
Are ADA-accessible portable toilets in Santa Rosa wheelchair-friendly inside?

Yes. ADA-accessible units in Santa Rosa have a wider interior with room for a wheelchair to turn, plus grab bars and a low or zero-step entry, unlike a standard portable toilet.

How much does ADA portable toilet rental cost in Santa Rosa?

ADA rentals in Santa Rosa run at a higher market-range ballpark than standard units because of the larger size. The exact price is confirmed after a free on-site look at your location and dates.

Do I need an ADA unit for a public event in Santa Rosa?

Public events in Santa Rosa that serve attendees with mobility needs generally require accessible restrooms. Call (707) 705-5238 to review your event and confirm how many accessible units fit your setup.

Flushing Restroom Trailer Rental in Santa Rosa

Flushing Restroom Trailer Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

A flushing restroom trailer fits Santa Rosa events where a standard portable toilet feels too basic — think a Bennett Valley backyard wedding, a Fountaingrove corporate gathering, or a reception near Luther Burbank Home & Gardens. The interior has flushing toilets, hand sinks with warm or cold water, mirrors, and lighting, so guests get an experience closer to an indoor restroom. Trailers come in single-stall through multi-stall layouts, and separate men's and women's sides are common on larger units.

Choose a flushing trailer over standalone portable units when guest comfort, formal attire, or a longer program is involved. For a Rincon Valley garden party or an Oakmont community event with older attendees, the step-up entry and running water matter. For a rougher setting — a Coffey Park construction phase or a large festival crowd at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds — standard portable toilets or a mix of both often makes more budget sense. The trade-off is straightforward: trailers cost more and need level ground plus a water source, but they raise the guest experience considerably.

Site conditions shape placement across Santa Rosa. A trailer needs a firm, reasonably level pad and clearance for the tow vehicle, which is easy on a Skyhawk driveway or a paved lot near Railroad Square but tighter on a sloped Bennett Valley lot. Fresh-water hookup is ideal; where no spigot is close, the onboard tank runs the sinks and toilets for a set number of uses before it needs a refill. Power comes from a standard outlet or a quiet generator for lighting and, on climate-equipped models, heat or air conditioning — useful for a summer event near Spring Lake Regional Park or a cool evening in the Junior College Neighborhood.

Give us your guest count and event length when you call, and we'll recommend a stall count that avoids lines without over-renting. West End, Montgomery Village, Roseland — delivery covers the city and surrounding Sonoma County. Every quote is a ballpark until a free on-site visit confirms access, hookups, and the exact unit that fits your space.

Single-stall flushing trailer, weekend event$350–$650 ballpark
Two-stall trailer (men's/women's), weekend$650–$1,100 ballpark
Larger multi-stall trailer, weekend$1,000–$2,000+ ballpark
Multi-day rental (per additional day/service)added fee, quoted on-site
Does a flushing restroom trailer in Santa Rosa need a water hookup?

A flushing restroom trailer in Santa Rosa works best with a garden-hose water hookup, but every unit also carries an onboard fresh-water tank for sites without a spigot. Tell us at booking whether water is available so we bring the right setup.

How much does flushing restroom trailer rental cost in Santa Rosa?

Flushing restroom trailer rental in Santa Rosa typically ranges from a few hundred dollars for a single-stall weekend unit to over a thousand for larger multi-stall trailers. The figure depends on stall count and rental length, and the exact price is confirmed on a free on-site visit.

Can a restroom trailer fit on a residential lot in Santa Rosa?

A restroom trailer fits many Santa Rosa residential lots, including driveways and yards in Skyhawk, Rincon Valley, and Oakmont, as long as there is firm level ground and clearance for the tow vehicle. Sloped or tight sites are checked during the free on-site visit before delivery.

Wedding Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa

Wedding Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

A luxury flushing unit fits smaller Santa Rosa weddings — roughly 50 to 100 guests at a Bennett Valley backyard or a Rincon Valley home ceremony — where you want a clean, private restroom without the footprint or cost of a full trailer. A multi-stall restroom trailer fits larger receptions, especially outdoor estate weddings near Fountaingrove or vineyard sites past the edge of town, where lines at a single unit would back up during dinner and toasts. The trade-off is simple: single units are cheaper and drop almost anywhere, while trailers need a level pad, closer vehicle access, and in many cases a power or generator hookup for lighting and water pumps.

Guest count drives the unit math for a wedding. A common planning rule is one restroom stall for roughly every 35 to 50 guests over a several-hour reception, with more stalls if a full bar is running late into the night. For a 150-guest reception at a private property off Montgomery Village or near Oakmont, that usually means a two- to three-stall trailer or a pair of luxury units split between the ceremony lawn and the reception area. Splitting units also keeps guests from crossing the dance floor to reach the restroom.

Santa Rosa venue access shapes what actually works on the day. Many of the prettiest wedding sites here sit on gravel drives, sloped lawns, or oak-shaded ground toward Annadel State Park and the Bennett Valley hills — beautiful, but not always trailer-friendly. Backyard weddings in the Junior College Neighborhood and West End tend to have narrow side gates that rule out a wide trailer and point toward one or two standalone luxury units instead. The free on-site check confirms whether the delivery truck can reach the placement spot and whether the ground is firm enough, so nothing surprises you on setup day.

Plan placement for both looks and function. Units set discreetly behind a hedge, a catering tent, or a run of market-light poles stay out of ceremony photos while remaining a short walk from guests. For weekend celebrations that include a Friday rehearsal at Spring Lake Regional Park or a Sunday send-off brunch, an extended rental keeps the same clean, serviced units in place across all the events rather than juggling separate deliveries.

Single luxury flushing unit, wedding day$180-$350
Two-stall restroom trailer, one-day event$600-$1,200
Three- to four-stall restroom trailer$1,100-$2,400
ADA-accessible unit add-on$120-$250
Extended weekend rental (rehearsal + event)add 30-60% to base
How many portable toilets does a Santa Rosa wedding need?

Most Santa Rosa weddings plan one restroom stall per 35 to 50 guests over a multi-hour reception. A 100-guest wedding often works with two luxury units or a two-stall trailer; add stalls when a full bar runs late. Call (707) 705-5238 with your guest count for a specific recommendation.

Do wedding restroom trailers work at Santa Rosa vineyard and backyard venues?

Wedding restroom trailers work at many Santa Rosa venues but need a fairly level pad, truck access, and often a power or water hookup. Sloped or gravel sites near Bennett Valley and narrow backyard gates in the Junior College Neighborhood may suit standalone luxury units better. A free on-site check confirms which fits.

How far ahead should I book wedding portable toilets in Santa Rosa?

Reserve wedding portable toilets in Santa Rosa two to four weeks ahead, and earlier for peak season from May through October when Sonoma County wedding dates fill fast. Short-notice units are sometimes available — call (707) 705-5238 to check current openings for your date.

Construction Site Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa

Construction Site Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

A standard construction unit fits most residential and light-commercial sites, and the general planning figure is one toilet per 10 workers on a 40-hour week. On a Coffey Park rebuild or an infill lot in the Junior College Neighborhood, one unit usually covers a small framing crew; larger commercial pours in Fountaingrove or grading work off Skyhawk may need two or more, or a unit paired with a hand-wash station. Weekly service is the default cadence for construction because sawdust, heavy daily use, and summer heat fill and soil a unit faster than a weekend event would.

Choose construction site rental over a single-day event delivery when the project runs a week or longer and the unit needs recurring maintenance. Event rentals are billed as a short drop-and-pick with no mid-rental service; a construction rental keeps the same unit on site and cleans it on a set day each week, which is what a multi-month Bennett Valley remodel or a Roseland ADU build actually needs. The trade-off is that construction units are working equipment — they get used hard and are not staged for guest appearance the way an event or wedding unit is.

Placement matters on a Santa Rosa jobsite. Units should sit on firm, level ground with clear truck access for the service vehicle, and away from where a crane or excavator swings. Winter rain turns unimproved lots off Rincon Valley or newer grades near Oakmont to mud, so a gravel pad or plywood base keeps the unit stable and the service truck able to reach it. Give the crew the gate code or a contact on delivery day, and flag any low branches or tight side-yard access on a Montgomery Village or West End lot before we roll the truck.

Billing on construction rentals is a monthly base plus the weekly service, prorated when a project ends mid-cycle. Longer commitments and multi-unit orders on a single Sonoma County site generally price better per unit than a single short hire. Tell us the expected project length up front so the quote reflects the real term.

Standard unit, monthly base (weekly service included)$175-$300/month
Additional service visit beyond weekly$45-$85 per visit
Unit + hand-wash station combo, monthly$260-$425/month
ADA-accessible unit, monthly$250-$400/month
Delivery / pickup (may be included on longer terms)$0-$95 each way
How many portable toilets does my Santa Rosa construction site need?

Plan on one portable toilet per 10 workers for a standard 40-hour week on a Santa Rosa jobsite. A small framing crew in Coffey Park usually needs one unit, while larger commercial crews in Fountaingrove may need two or more, or a unit plus a hand-wash station.

How often are construction units serviced in Santa Rosa?

Construction site units in Santa Rosa are serviced weekly by default, including pump-out, paper restock, and sanitizing. Heavy daily use and summer heat mean more frequent service can be added if a large crew fills a unit faster.

Can you deliver to a jobsite with rough or muddy access in Santa Rosa?

Yes, we deliver to active jobsites across Santa Rosa, but the unit needs firm, level ground and clear truck access. On unimproved winter lots near Rincon Valley or Oakmont, a gravel or plywood base keeps the unit stable and the service truck able to reach it.

Portable Handwash Station Rental in Santa Rosa

Portable Handwash Station Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

A portable handwash station is the right choice in Santa Rosa when you need hand hygiene but have no access to plumbing. Food trucks and caterers at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, vendors along the West End during a street market, and outdoor gatherings at Howarth Park all fall into this category. The unit is self-contained: a sealed freshwater tank feeds the faucet, and greywater collects in a separate holding tank, so no hookup is required. This makes it a practical add-on wherever people are handling food or working in the dirt.

Handwash stations fit differently than hand sanitizer dispensers or a restroom's built-in sink. Sanitizer alone does not satisfy food-handling expectations at a public event, and a single restroom sink slows down a line when a crowd needs to wash before eating. A dedicated handwash station separates that function, keeping restroom units for their intended use and speeding up throughput. The trade-off is that a station needs a level spot and room for a short line, so plan placement near food service rather than tucked behind the toilets.

Local conditions matter for placement in Santa Rosa. Job sites in Fountaingrove and Coffey Park, where rebuilding continues, often need a wash station beside crew restrooms so workers can clean up before breaks. Events in Bennett Valley, Rincon Valley, and Oakmont tend to be on grass or gravel, so a firm, flat surface keeps the tank from tilting and the faucet working smoothly. For gatherings near Spring Lake Regional Park or Annadel State Park, confirm the delivery vehicle can reach the setup point, since some park approaches are narrow.

For larger crowds, a general guideline is one handwash station for every couple of restroom units, though the exact count depends on your headcount and whether food is served. A block party in the Junior College Neighborhood or a school event near Santa Rosa Junior College usually does well with one or two stations. A multi-day festival draws more traffic and benefits from extra units plus a mid-event freshwater top-off, which can be scheduled at booking. Weddings and reunions in Montgomery Village or Skyhawk often pair a handwash station with a flushing restroom trailer for a more finished setup.

Single handwash station, standard event or weekly$75-$150
Additional station on same delivery$65-$130 each
Multi-day festival with mid-event freshwater refill$150-$300+
Handwash station paired with restroom deliveryadd-on, quoted with restroom order
How does a portable handwash station work at a Santa Rosa event with no plumbing?

A portable handwash station in Santa Rosa runs entirely from onboard tanks. A sealed freshwater tank feeds the faucet by foot or hand pump, and used water drains into a separate greywater tank, so no water or sewer hookup is needed.

How many handwash stations do I need for an event in Santa Rosa?

For most Santa Rosa events, plan roughly one handwash station for every couple of restroom units, and add more if food is served. A small gathering in Rincon Valley or Roseland often needs one, while a festival at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds needs several.

Can I rent a handwash station for a construction site in Santa Rosa?

Yes. Handwash stations are common on Santa Rosa job sites, including rebuild areas in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove, where crews need to wash up before breaks. They are typically placed next to the site restroom units.

Event Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa

Event Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

Choosing event rental over long-term construction placement comes down to duration and turnout. Event service is built for a defined window, a single day at a Bennett Valley backyard wedding or a full weekend at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, with delivery timed to your setup and pickup after teardown. A common planning rule is roughly one unit per 50 guests for a few-hour event, with more units added for longer runtimes, alcohol service, or heavy meal service that increases restroom use.

Location shapes the order. Outdoor gatherings at Howarth Park or along the trails near Spring Lake Regional Park often need units staged where a delivery truck can reach level, firm ground, so we confirm access and placement before the date. Neighborhood block parties in Coffey Park or Rincon Valley usually take one or two standard units on a driveway or park strip, while a Railroad Square festival or a Santa Rosa Junior College event may need a bank of units plus hand-wash stations to keep lines moving. For guest comfort and accessibility, an ADA-accessible unit is worth adding at any public-facing event.

The main trade-off is planning ahead. Event units are reserved by date, and peak Sonoma County wedding and festival weekends fill quickly, so early booking protects your delivery slot. If your gathering spans multiple days or draws large crowds, adding a mid-event service, a scheduled restock and cleaning, keeps units fresh from the first guest to the last. Sharing your guest count, event hours, and site details up front lets us right-size the order and avoid a shortage on the day.

We serve events across Santa Rosa, including Fountaingrove, Oakmont, Skyhawk, Montgomery Village, Roseland, the Junior College Neighborhood, and the West End. Whether it's a small Luther Burbank Home & Gardens ceremony or a larger community fair, we confirm the exact placement, unit count, and pricing during scheduling.

Single standard unit, weekend event$150–$300
ADA-accessible unit, event$175–$375
Hand-wash station add-on$75–$150
Multi-unit event package (per unit)volume rate, quoted on call
Mid-event service/restockquoted by event
How many portable toilets do I need for an event in Santa Rosa?

For events in Santa Rosa, a common guideline is about one portable toilet per 50 guests for a few-hour gathering. Longer events, alcohol service, or large crowds at venues like the Sonoma County Fairgrounds usually need more units; share your guest count and hours for an accurate recommendation.

How far in advance should I book event portable toilet rental in Santa Rosa?

Book event portable toilet rental in Santa Rosa as early as possible, since peak wedding and festival weekends fill quickly. A few days' notice works for small parties, while larger festival orders benefit from a week or more to secure delivery and unit count.

Do you offer ADA-accessible units for Santa Rosa events?

Yes, ADA-accessible units are available for Santa Rosa events and are recommended for any public-facing gathering. These larger units accommodate wheelchair access and are a good addition at community fairs, weddings, and events near Railroad Square or Howarth Park.

Long-Term Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa

Long-Term Portable Toilet Rental in Santa Rosa, CA

Long-term rental fits when a unit needs to stay put and stay clean without you re-ordering every week. Construction crews building out in Fountaingrove or rebuilding in Coffey Park, landscaping projects around Skyhawk and Oakmont, and multi-week property work in Bennett Valley all benefit from a recurring service contract rather than a one-off drop. The trade-off versus a short event rental is simple: a single-day or weekend unit gets picked up fast and billed once, while a long-term unit is priced monthly and depends on how often we service it. If your project runs past a couple of weeks, monthly billing with scheduled pump-outs almost always works out cleaner and more predictable than repeated short rentals.

Service frequency is the decision that matters most. A light-use unit on a small crew in Rincon Valley might only need weekly servicing, while a busy site with a dozen daily users in Roseland or the West End may need twice-weekly visits to stay sanitary. We set the cycle around your headcount and usage so the unit does not get overwhelmed between visits. Placement also matters for the long haul: our service truck needs clear access to the unit, so we look for a spot near the street or a drivable path — a consideration on tighter lots in the Junior College Neighborhood and Montgomery Village where parking and setbacks can be tight.

Sonoma County weather shapes long-term placements too. Summer heat around Annadel and Spring Lake Regional Park increases odor if servicing lags, which is why a steady route matters more than a rushed emergency pump. Winter rain can soften ground and shift a unit, so we set units on stable, level footing and can advise on staking or a base where needed. Across Santa Rosa, from Sonoma County Fairgrounds-area work sites to residential builds near Howarth Park, the goal of a long-term contract is boring in the best way: the unit is always usable and you never think about it.

Billing runs on a recurring monthly cycle with servicing included per your chosen frequency. When the project wraps, call to schedule final pickup and we prorate or close out the cycle as agreed at booking. There is no long-term lock-in beyond the terms we confirm up front, and you can adjust service frequency if your crew size changes mid-project.

Monthly standard unit, weekly service$175-$275/mo (ballpark)
Monthly standard unit, biweekly service$150-$225/mo (ballpark)
Monthly deluxe/flushing unit$250-$400/mo (ballpark)
Extra service visit (added pump-out)$60-$110 per visit (ballpark)
Delivery and final pickupconfirmed on-site with your address and access
How is long-term portable toilet rental billed in Santa Rosa?

Long-term rentals in Santa Rosa are billed on a recurring monthly cycle that includes your scheduled service visits. The monthly rate depends on unit type and how often we pump and clean it.

How often is a long-term unit serviced in Santa Rosa?

Service frequency for a long-term unit in Santa Rosa is set by usage — weekly is common for smaller crews, and busy high-traffic sites often move to twice weekly. We match the cycle to your daily headcount so the unit stays sanitary between visits.

What's the minimum rental period for long-term service in Santa Rosa?

Long-term rental in Santa Rosa is generally month-to-month, so it suits projects running several weeks or longer. For a single day or weekend, a short-term event rental is usually the better fit and cost.

Choosing Your Portable Toilets in Santa Rosa

If you need restrooms for a backyard party or a small job crew, choose a standard portable toilet — it is the lowest cost and drops on almost any flat surface. If you are hosting guests in nice clothes, such as a wedding at Railroad Square, choose a flushing restroom trailer with running water, interior lighting, and real sinks. If your event serves food or you are managing a construction crew under county health rules, add a standalone handwash station. If you expect anyone using a wheelchair or a walker, an ADA-accessible unit with a wide door and grab bars is required, not optional. The trade-off is simple: standard units cost the least but are basic; restroom trailers cost several times more but read as an actual restroom; handwash stations are cheap insurance that keep an event or a job site compliant. When you are unsure how many units you need, the rule of thumb is one standard toilet per 50 guests for a four-hour event, more if alcohol is served. For construction, the guideline is one unit per 10 workers on a 40-hour week, adjusted up for larger crews or double shifts. Multi-day festivals need enough units that lines never form during peak hours, so plan for the busiest window, not the average. The other quiet decision is service frequency: a weekend event needs one clean drop and a pickup, while a monthly construction rental needs a weekly pump-and-restock to stay usable, and that cadence is already built into the monthly rate so you are not calling to schedule it.

Portable Toilets Pricing in Santa Rosa

Standard unit, single-day event$135–$225
Standard unit, monthly (construction)$150–$200/mo
ADA-accessible unit, single event$175–$300
ADA-accessible unit, monthly$200–$275/mo
Handwash station, single event$85–$150
Handwash station, monthly$110–$175/mo
Flushing restroom trailer, weekend$900–$2,500+
Weekend event package (2 units + sink)$400–$650
Additional weekly service (extra pump)$45–$95
Delivery beyond standard radiusquoted by distance

Your exact price is confirmed before any work begins.

Portable Toilets Across Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa's peak season is defined by grape harvest and event weather — demand climbs from late spring through fall, with weddings and festivals overlapping the Aug–Oct harvest and the Sonoma County Fair season in summer, all of which tighten local unit inventory. Fountaingrove and Coffey Park still see rebuild activity in the years after the 2017 fires, so construction-site rentals in those hillside and north-side neighborhoods stay steady year-round and reserve fastest for multi-month projects. Ground and access vary sharply across town: a flat Roseland or Montgomery Village lot takes a trailer with no trouble, while a sloped Fountaingrove parcel or a soft yard near Bennett Valley may need a standard unit on firm footing instead of a leveled trailer setup. If your event is near Spring Lake Regional Park, Annadel State Park, Howarth Park, or the Charles M. Schulz Museum, tell us the exact drop spot — vehicle access, gate width, and ground slope there decide which unit fits and how we stage the delivery truck. Downtown venues around Railroad Square and the Junior College Neighborhood often have narrow alley access, so confirm where a truck can pull in before the event date.

Neighborhoods we cover: Rincon Valley, Bennett Valley, Roseland, Junior College Neighborhood, West End, Fountaingrove, Coffey Park, Oakmont, Montgomery Village, Skyhawk.

Portable Toilets in Santa Rosa: Questions Answered

How much does a porta potty rental cost in Santa Rosa?

A standard portable toilet in Santa Rosa runs roughly $135 to $225 for a single-day event, with delivery, pickup, and stocking included. Construction units are billed monthly at about $150 to $200 with weekly cleaning. These are ballpark ranges — your exact price is confirmed once we know your dates, quantity, and drop location.

Do you deliver portable toilets near me in Santa Rosa neighborhoods?

Yes. We deliver throughout Santa Rosa, including Rincon Valley, Bennett Valley, Roseland, the Junior College Neighborhood, West End, Fountaingrove, Coffey Park, Oakmont, Montgomery Village, and Skyhawk. Tell us the address and we confirm placement and access before the drop.

How many portable toilets do I need for a wedding in Santa Rosa?

A common guideline for a four-hour event is one standard unit per 50 guests, with more added when alcohol is served or the event runs longer. For weddings, many hosts upgrade to a flushing restroom trailer plus a handwash station. Call (707) 705-5238 with your guest count and we will size the order for you.

Can I get same-day portable toilet delivery in Santa Rosa?

Same-day and next-day delivery is often available for standard units in Santa Rosa when inventory allows. Restroom trailers and ADA units usually need advance booking, and peak season from late spring through fall tightens availability — reserve 2 to 4 weeks ahead when you can.

Do you rent restroom trailers and handwash stations in Santa Rosa?

Yes. We rent flushing restroom trailers with running water and lighting, ADA-accessible units, and standalone handwash stations, in addition to standard portable toilets. All of it delivers, gets serviced, and picks up across Santa Rosa and Sonoma County. Text us a photo of your site and we can advise which setup fits.

How often are construction portable toilets serviced in Santa Rosa?

Construction-site units in Santa Rosa are serviced weekly, which includes pumping, cleaning, and restocking paper and sanitizer. That weekly service is built into the flat monthly rate, so you are not scheduling or paying separately for it. If a busy site needs an extra service between visits, we can add one for a small additional fee.

How many portable toilets does a construction site in Santa Rosa need?

A common standard for a Santa Rosa job site is one unit per 10 workers on a 40-hour week, with a handwash station added where county health guidance calls for it. Larger crews, double shifts, or spread-out sites usually need more or need units placed in multiple locations. Give us your crew size and we will recommend a count.

What kind of ground do you need to deliver a portable toilet in Santa Rosa?

A standard portable toilet in Santa Rosa needs a reasonably flat, firm surface such as a driveway, gravel, or level yard, and enough truck access to place and later remove it. Restroom trailers need level ground, a clear delivery path, and often a power source. On sloped Fountaingrove parcels or soft ground, a standard unit on firm footing is often the better fit than a trailer.

How far in advance should I book portable toilets in Santa Rosa?

For standard units in Santa Rosa, a few days is often enough, and same-day is sometimes possible. For weddings, restroom trailers, and ADA units during peak season from late spring through fall, book 2 to 4 weeks ahead, since Sonoma County Fair season and harvest events tighten inventory. The earlier you reserve, the better your odds of getting the exact unit you want on your date.

Do you handle large events and festivals in Santa Rosa?

Yes. We supply portable toilets for festivals, races, and fairs in Santa Rosa, including events at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Howarth Park, and Spring Lake Regional Park. We size the order to peak attendance, can stage units in more than one location, and add handwash stations where food is served. Call (707) 705-5238 with your event details for a placement and count plan.

Is delivery and pickup included in the portable toilet price in Santa Rosa?

For most rentals in Santa Rosa, delivery, pickup, and stocking are included in the quoted flat rate. Deliveries well beyond our standard service radius may add a distance-based charge, which we tell you up front. Your final number is confirmed once we know the dates, quantity, and exact drop location.

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