Portable Restrooms
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Years in Business
"Premier Porta Potty has been providing superior portable restroom rentals in Lake and Porter Counties in Indiana for over 16 years"
We have a customer care representative that will consult with you to address questions such as the number of people attending your party to determine the quantity of restrooms that you will need, the expected duration of your get-together, the type of beverages (alcoholic beverages usually mean more trips to the bathroom), families with infants, handicapped considerations, and size. We take pride in bringing quality for reasonable prices and the representative can answer your questions and review your preferences. Once the party is over you just need to leave it to us to pick up the restroom and remove it. We discretely take care of removal so you can rest assured that your party was a success.
No one can afford the loss of time and work for team members to leave to take care of their business. OSHA recommends one portable restroom for every 10 workers, for a 40-hour week. With the COVID-19 situation, it is a high priority to have hand sanitizers available for workers to assure in the reduction of potential transmission. Our team will show up to the job site after everyone has left for the day and take care of the restrooms so that they are ready for the crew when they arrive in the morning to start their day.
We use high quality products for antiviral and antibacterial cleaning so that the restrooms are in healthy condition. Our representative will advise you on the suggested location, which should be away from curbs and the street and yet close enough so that our trucks will have easy access.
Butler is a city in DeKalb County, Indiana, United States. The population was 2,684 at the 2010 census. On July 23, 1966, Butler was one of the end points of a record-setting speed run by a New York Central RDC-3, M-497 Black Beetle, modified with a pair of jet engines, as the rail line between it and Stryker, Ohio, was both straight and flat. The car reached a speed of 183.68 mph, an American rail speed record that still stands today.
Donna R.
Absolutely ......shoutout to chad from premier porta potty. Awesome service and sittin on my porch this morning and as quiet as a church mouse he snuck to the back 40 picked up three portas and snuck right back out at 5:30am. You rock my man.....
Mike H.
New and Clean Porta Potties, Great Service!