Most vendors confirm the booking, then run the rental on whatever schedule is convenient — not the one you agreed to. Lakes Portable Toilets was built differently: written commitments, tracked schedules, and equipment standards that don't vary between clients.
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The pattern repeats itself across every market. Vendor confirms the booking, sends a generic confirmation email, and then runs the rental on whatever schedule is convenient — not the one the client thought they agreed to. Service visits slip. Delivery windows drift. The unit that was supposed to be there at 7 is there at 10:30. Your crew, your guests, or your inspector experienced the gap.
Lakes Portable Toilets was built on the recognition that sanitation rental works better when it's operated like a real service business — written commitments, tracked schedules, and equipment standards that don't vary between clients.
Short-term doesn't mean low-stakes. A one-day event with no functioning units and a three-day project with a neglected porta potty create identical problems — just on different timelines.
The difference between a maintained unit and a neglected one is visible within 48 hours — and by week two on a busy construction site without a service visit, the visible problem has become a documented one.
There's a threshold between hand sanitizer access and actual hand-washing access — and for specific event types and project specifications, that threshold is set by regulation, not preference.
At a certain point — guest count, event formality, or project duration — individual units stop being the right answer. A mobile restroom trailer changes the category of the conversation.
ADA-compliant restroom access at outdoor events and construction sites is one of the most overlooked requirements on sanitation plans — and one of the most consistently cited items when compliance reviews happen.
We need the address, the dates, the scope, and what type of unit makes sense for your situation. One call covers it.
No "starting from" language. Every line visible before you decide.
A specific block. Two hours, in the confirmation document.
Driver walks the setup with you. Units go where the project needs them — not where the truck stopped.
Locked in at confirmation for rentals over five days. Lakes Portable Toilets tracks it. You don't manage it.
Project ends, units leave. No follow-up required from your end.
Every unit is deep-cleaned, disinfected, and structurally inspected between every rental before dispatch
Waste tanks fully emptied, treated, and confirmed at zero capacity before redeployment — no carryover from prior rental
Door hardware, ventilation, seat condition, and tank integrity checked on every unit before every delivery
Restroom trailers are mechanically tested, climate-verified, and plumbing-confirmed before every event deployment
Luxury unit interiors cleaned to a finished-room standard post-rental — not wiped down between uses
Hand sanitizer, paper products, and deodorizer loaded to full capacity at delivery — not approximated and topped off later
The Phrase Every Vendor Uses and Almost Nobody Defines the Same Way
If you ask any portable toilet company whether they offer scheduled servicing, the answer is yes. The follow-up question almost nobody asks is: what does that schedule actually look like, and who tracks it?
The gap between "scheduled servicing" as a marketing phrase and scheduled servicing as an operational commitment is where most rental problems live. Here's how to close that gap before you sign anything.
Weekly, bi-weekly, three times per rental period — the specific cadence should be in the booking confirmation, not described verbally in a sales call. If the vendor can't put it in the document, the schedule is aspirational.
If the answer is "call us when you need it," the servicing is on-demand, not scheduled. On-demand servicing means the reliability burden is entirely yours — which is not what "included servicing" should mean.
If crew count increases or the project extends, does the servicing frequency adjust? A vendor with a real system has a process for this. A vendor winging it doesn't.
Lakes Portable Toilets documents the full servicing schedule in every booking confirmation. Frequency, dates, and adjustment procedures are in writing before any payment is made.
Lakes Portable Toilets doesn't put your quote in a queue. Tell us the project, the date, and the location. We will return a fully itemized, all-in price and a written delivery window before the business day closes. No callback in two days. No vague estimate to follow up on. A confirmed booking you can build your schedule around.
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