A jobsite without working sanitation isn't a jobsite. It's a liability waiting to be written up.
If you're framing in Malvern, pouring a slab on the east side of Malvern, OH, or running a fifteen-man crew on a tear-out — your porta potty is part of your schedule, not separate from it. When the unit overflows on a Thursday, your guys are walking off to find a gas station. That's billable hours leaving the site in a pickup truck.
Portable Toilet Co. exists to keep that from happening.
We've delivered to enough jobsites in Malvern, OH to know the pattern. The problems aren't dramatic. They're small and constant:
None of these are catastrophic on their own. Stacked across a six-month build, they cost real money and real goodwill with your crew.
This section is the working list of what we deliver to construction clients across Malvern. Every unit gets walked before it leaves the yard, and we don't substitute sizes without telling you.
The workhorse. One standard unit covers roughly ten workers for a forty-hour week with weekly servicing. We size your order against your actual headcount, not a brochure number, so you're not paying for empty units or short-staffing the trailer.
What this looks like in practice:
Crews using this service tell us the same thing: they stop thinking about the porta potty after week one. That's the goal.
OSHA expectations and crew expectations have both shifted. A handwashing station next to the unit isn't a luxury on most jobsites in Malvern, OH anymore — it's the difference between a clean inspection and an awkward conversation.
We rent freestanding handwash stations paired with your units. Foot-pump, gravity-fed, refilled on the same service rotation. Soap and towels included unless you tell us otherwise.
Federally funded projects, larger commercial builds, and any site with mixed-ability subs need an ADA unit on the count. We carry wheelchair-accessible models with the wider footprint and the grab bars rated for actual use.
If your project specs require one ADA unit per twenty workers or a specific accessible-route distance, tell us during the quote and we'll size the order around it.
Plumbers, painters, drywall crews, concrete finishers — anyone whose hands need to come clean before they touch a steering wheel. The in-unit sink models save the walk to the freestanding station and cut down on the "I'll wash up later" problem.
Sometimes the project starts before the rental does. A subcontractor no-shows, the original vendor cancels, the headcount doubles overnight. We hold buffer inventory in our Malvern, OH rotation specifically for these calls.
Reach us before noon, we deliver same week. Reach us before 7 AM most days, we deliver same day if a truck is routed through your zip.
Night pours, road work, weekend tie-ins — projects that don't follow office hours. Our after-hours dispatch isn't a voicemail. It's a person who can read the route board.
We don't transfer you four times. A dispatcher pulls up the Malvern route map, asks about your crew size, project length, and site access, then quotes you in the same conversation. No "we'll email you tomorrow."
Delivery happens on a window — typically a four-hour band — and the driver calls when he's thirty minutes out. The unit gets placed where you point. Anchored if it's windy or graded. Stocked, sealed, photographed.
Servicing runs on your schedule. Weekly for most crews. Twice weekly for high-traffic sites. The route driver leaves a tag inside the unit showing date and initials, so your foreman knows it happened.
Pickup happens within forty-eight hours of your call. We don't drag pickups to pad invoices.
We don't publish a one-number price because the honest answer depends on three things: how many units, how often we service them, and how long you need them.
That said, here's what shapes a typical jobsite quote in Malvern:
One standard unit, weekly service, one-month minimum — the baseline for a small remodel or a short foundation pour. Predictable, low-fuss, fits most pickup-truck-and-trailer GCs.
Three to five units with handwash stations, weekly service, six-month term — the framing-through-finish range for a small commercial build or a tract of homes. Volume pricing kicks in here.
Mixed fleet with one ADA, twice-weekly service, twelve-month term — large commercial, federally funded, or multi-phase. Lowest per-unit cost, dedicated route slot, single point of contact.
What we won't do is quote you low and pile fees on later. Delivery, pickup, and standard servicing are in the quoted number. Damage, lock changes, and emergency service after-hours are separate line items and we tell you the rate before they happen.
Five things worth knowing before the truck rolls:
A unit fifty feet from the work face is unused. A unit blocking a forklift lane is moved on day two — by someone who isn't us. Walk the site mentally before the quote call.
Malvern gets wind. Tipped units happen to companies that skip the anchor step. We don't.
Servicing frequency is a function of headcount, not a default. Ten workers, weekly. Thirty workers, twice weekly. Don't undersize servicing to save fifty dollars a month. The cleanup costs more.
Public-facing roadwork and partial-fenced lots invite after-hours use. We rent units with combination locks for these situations.
Twenty-four to forty-eight hours of notice keeps the closeout clean. Same-day pickup is possible but not promised.
General contractors, framing crews, concrete subs, roofing companies, road and utility contractors, remodel firms running multi-week jobs, and any commercial project in Malvern, OH that wants a single vendor handling all sanitation across the build.
Single-day handyman work (book a one-day event-style rental instead), purely residential garage projects with one or two workers (overkill — use the homeowner's existing bathroom), or projects that need restroom trailers for executive site visits (we rent those separately, ask for the luxury fleet).
The OSHA reference point is one unit per ten workers for a forty-hour week. We adjust up if your crew works longer shifts, if water access is limited, or if you're running a coed crew with mixed unit types. Tell us the headcount and we'll size it.
Most weeks, yes. Call before 7 AM and we'll tell you immediately whether a truck is routed through your zip that day. Same-week is reliable in Malvern almost year-round.
We service it. Weekly is standard. Twice weekly is common on larger crews. Service includes pumping, restocking paper, refilling soap if there's a handwash, and a quick interior wipe-down.
Normal wear is on us. Vandalism, theft, or damage from heavy equipment hitting it is invoiced. We document condition at drop and at pickup, so there are no surprise charges.
Yes. Long-term jobsite contracts are most of what we do in Malvern, OH. Twelve-month terms get the lowest per-unit rate and a dedicated route slot.
"Used three other companies in Malvern, OH before finding these guys. The difference is dispatch actually answers. When we had to move four units across the site mid-build because the slab pour got rerouted, they had a truck out the same afternoon. Not cheap, not expensive — just dependable, which is what I pay for."
"Solid service. Had one early issue where servicing got skipped over a holiday week and the unit was rough by Monday — but they came out that morning, comped the service, and never had a repeat. Honest company. The route driver, Eddie, knows our site by name now."
"We run three to five active jobsites at a time and Portable Toilet Co. is the only sanitation vendor I've kept on speed dial. Their invoicing is clean. No mystery fees. The ADA unit they brought for our school district job passed inspection on the first walk-through. Worth every dollar."
A lot of jobsites in Malvern order the right number of units and then undersize the servicing. Here's why that matters more than the unit count.
A standard porta potty has a holding tank designed for roughly seventy to eighty uses before it starts to smell and stop functioning. Ten workers using a unit four times a day hit that ceiling by Wednesday. If servicing is scheduled for Friday, you've got two days of degrading conditions — and that's when crews start avoiding the unit, using the perimeter of the lot, or driving off-site on the clock.
The fix isn't more units. It's more frequent servicing.
Twice-weekly service costs less than people assume — usually a small premium over weekly, not double — and it transforms how the unit holds up. The smell stays manageable. Paper and soap don't run out mid-week. The unit looks and feels usable on Friday afternoon, which is the only test that matters.
If you're running a crew of fifteen or more in Malvern, OH and you're on weekly service, ask us to quote you twice-weekly. The math almost always works out in favor of upgrading.
Other things crews underestimate: the placement audit before delivery, the value of a locked unit on an unfenced site, and the importance of pickup lead time so the closeout doesn't bleed into your final invoice. Small operational habits. Real cost differences.
You don't need a sales pitch. You need a number, a delivery date, and a service schedule.
Call us. A dispatcher pulls your zip up on the Malvern route map, asks the four or five questions that matter, and quotes you on the same call. Most jobsite quotes take under ten minutes.
Talk to a real dispatcher about your Malvern jobsite — no forms, no callbacks scheduled for tomorrow.