Frequently Asked Questions

Why hire a portable toilet?

From job sites to weddings, portable washroom rentals ensure guests or workers are comfortable, compliant with health regulations, and not wasting time searching for the nearest restroom. It’s also crucial for hygiene and professionalism. ADA‑compliant options make your event inclusive and welcoming.

What is the difference between a standard and a deluxe flushable unit?

The main difference is the flushing mechanism. The deluxe unit has a foot-pump operated flush that keeps the waste out of sight, providing a more pleasant experience. It also includes a hand sanitizer dispenser. The standard unit is a non-flushing toilet.

Is it possible to order a mix of different portable toilet types?

Absolutely! We regularly create custom packages for events. A common order might include several standard units, a few deluxe flushable restrooms for VIPs, and one or two ADA-compliant units in Marlene Village, OR. We can tailor the order to perfectly match your event's specific needs.

What is included in the porta potty rental cost?

The rental price typically includes delivery, placement of the unit, and pickup. For long-term rentals, like on a construction site, it also includes a weekly service visit for cleaning, pumping, and restocking of supplies.

Are your restrooms cleaned and sanitized?

Absolutely. Every single unit undergoes a rigorous, multi-point cleaning and sanitation process after each rental. We use hospital-grade disinfectants and deodorizers to ensure the unit you receive is sparkling clean and hygienic.





Marlene Village, OR Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Marlene Village is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States, and within the Portland metropolitan area. It is located immediately northwest of Cedar Hills and south of the Sunset Highway (U.S. 26), lying east and west of Murray Blvd. Marlene Village began as a 400-home "low-cost residential development" on which construction started in early 1949. It was named after Marlene Schnitzer, the then-infant granddaughter of the project's Portland-based developer, Harry Mittleman. The first block of 50 homes went on sale in August 1949. Fire protection and EMS services are provided through Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue.

Zip Codes in Marlene Village, OR that we also serve: 97006 97005





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