Lakes Portable Toilets extends dumpster rental so contractors, homeowners, and property managers can cover sanitation and waste removal through a single vendor relationship. One call. One invoice. One point of contact.
Managing a project site means coordinating a lot of vendors. The ones that run quietly — show up when they're supposed to, do what they confirmed, leave when you say — are the ones worth keeping.
Lakes Portable Toilets extends dumpster rental so contractors, homeowners, and property managers can cover sanitation and waste removal through a single vendor relationship. One call. One invoice. One point of contact when something changes.
Container arrives before demo starts. Gets picked up when you're done. Price doesn't shift in between.
Lakes Portable Toilets sizes your container based on what's specifically coming out — not a ballpark guess that leaves you calling for a second delivery mid-project.
The most common sizing mistake homeowners make isn't choosing a container that's too large — it's choosing one that's too small and discovering the problem mid-demolition when the nearest fill line is already visible.
A job site without a designated waste container is a site where debris finds its own location — which is usually somewhere it creates a problem. Staging areas, access paths, near equipment, adjacent to materials that need to stay clean.
Commercial operators and property managers run on timelines that don't accommodate flexible delivery windows or vague pickup schedules. The container needs to arrive when the access window opens and leave when the work is done.
Not every situation develops on a planning timeline. Some of them arrive overnight — a tenant vacancy, a storm event, an accelerated project start — and the debris doesn't wait for a convenient delivery window.
Every quote is built on the same factors — and what's confirmed at booking stays confirmed through pickup. No fuel surcharges added delivery day. No weight surprises at invoice.
Every container we collect moves through a documented, accountable disposal chain. These aren't aspirational standards — they're operational requirements on every job.
All waste is transported to licensed, permitted disposal and recycling facilities — no unlicensed sites, no shortcuts on where your debris ends up.
Heavy material loads are matched to equipment rated for the weight — no overloaded hauls, no improper transport that creates liability at your site.
Prohibited materials lists are provided at booking so load compliance is confirmed before work begins — not flagged after the container is full.
Containers are cleaned and debris-free on delivery — no residue, odor, or remnants from prior rentals arriving at your project site.
Delivery placement is reviewed against local fire access, utility corridors, and municipal restrictions before the container is positioned at your site.
Weight and disposal documentation is accurate and produced in writing for commercial projects requiring records — available when your project needs it.
Every additional vendor on a project site adds coordination overhead. Most of the time, that overhead is small enough that it doesn't register as a cost — until the project is in motion and two separate vendor timelines are competing for your attention simultaneously.
Lakes Portable Toilets handles portable toilet rental and dumpster rental through the same operation. One call changes both. One point of contact knows the full project. One invoice covers everything.
That's not a feature — it's what happens when fewer moving parts are involved. The project runs cleaner, and the time you save compounds across the length of the rental.
One Call. One Invoice.
One Contact Who Knows Your Full Project.
You're making two phone calls instead of one. Two separate dispatch systems to reach. Two separate invoices to reconcile. Two separate delivery windows to reschedule around the new timeline.
When something goes wrong with one vendor, the other vendor's timeline may be affected — and neither vendor has visibility into the other's schedule. You become the coordination layer between them.
When you want to add a service — an extra unit, a container swap, an extended rental — you're starting a new booking conversation with a vendor who doesn't know your project history.
Everything you need to know before booking. If your question isn't here, one call gets you an immediate answer.
"Rented a 20-yard dumpster from Lakes Portable Toilets for a kitchen and two-bathroom renovation. They sized it accurately, delivered the morning we needed it, and pickup happened exactly on the date we agreed. No weight surprises. Will use them again for the master suite next spring."
"We run 8 to 12 residential roofing jobs per month. Lakes Portable Toilets handles all the containers. Clean on delivery, rated for the shingle weight, and pickup happens when I say it should. That's the whole relationship and it's worked every time."
Lakes Portable Toilets confirms your dumpster rental the same day you reach out — container size locked, price fixed, delivery date confirmed. Don't wait until demo day to source the container. Roll-off inventory is available and next-day delivery is confirmed on most standard sizes.