Portable Restrooms
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Cities Serviced
Years in Business
"Premier Porta Potty has been providing superior portable restroom rentals in Lake and Porter Counties in Indiana for over 16 years"
There is usually one thing that is shared with all outdoor events and that is consuming food and drink, and with that comes the requirement of having the appropriate restroom facilities for your guests. Our service cover an array of even types with portable restrooms to fit every need. We also talk about the types of beverages that will be available, as alcoholic drinks will mean that people will visit the restrooms more often. For multiple day events we bring in a team that will empty, clean, sanitize, and deodorize all restrooms. We use high quality products for antiviral and antibacterial cleaning so that the restrooms are in healthy condition.
When you call one of our representatives, they will confirm the type of porta potties that you need, the quantity, the location, and how long you will need them. We can also make arrangements to relocate them to the next job site once you are done. Our trucks will arrive and deliver the restrooms before the work day starts and will return after work on the site has completed for the day for emptying, cleaning, sanitizing, deodorizing and restocking.
Our consultant with work with you to advise you on the placement of your outdoor restroom(s). They should be away from any curbs or streets and yet close enough in proximity so that our trucks can deliver and pickup easily. We will coordinate with you for the best time prior to your party and carefully place the restrooms, including all amenities that you have requested. 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.
Kouts is a town in Pleasant Township, Porter County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 1,879 at the 2010 census. Since 2000, Kouts has had a population growth of 10.66 percent. Bernhardt Kautz moved here from Pennsylvania, before the arrival of the railroads, and established a farm where the town now sits. With the arrival of the Chicago and St. Louis Railroad in 1865, Kautz and his brother-in-law H.A. Wright laid out the town and established a store. Known as Kouts Station, the town grew slowly until the Chicago and Erie Railroad intersected the line in Kouts. Soon, Kouts became the social and economic center of the township.
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!