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Cost guide · Reviewed 2026-08-21

Standard porta potty Cost in Savannah, Georgia (2026)

The short answer

Standard porta potty in Savannah, Georgia costs $120–$260 for an event weekend, or $135–$300 per month on longer terms. The spread comes down to delivery distance, service frequency, rental length, and season.

Key figures at a glance

Event weekend

$120–$260

Per unit, clean drop

Per month

$135–$300

Weekly servicing included

Extra service visit

$25$75

Beyond the included schedule

Delivery beyond radius

$2$5

Per mile

Compiled 2026-08-21. Next review 2026-11-19. Published cost research puts geographic location alone behind roughly 40–60% of the spread in portable toilet pricing. In Georgia that shows up as a real gap between dense metro Atlanta routes and long rural service runs in South Georgia.

Transparent pricing

What standard porta potty costsin Savannah

These are published market ranges for Georgia compiled from the sources listed below, not quotes from this site. Actual pricing depends on delivery distance from the servicing yard, service frequency, rental length, season, and site access. We publish ranges so you can sanity-check any quote you receive, including ours.

Georgia market price ranges for Porta Potty Rental
UnitEvent / weekendPer monthService included
Standard non-flush unit$120–$260$135–$300One service visit per week on monthly terms; a clean drop with no mid-event service on weekend terms

Coastal Georgia pricing: Above baseline. Salt-air maintenance costs, hurricane-season contingency, and tourism-season demand all push pricing up, and St. Patrick's Day commits Savannah inventory months ahead.

What moves the number

  • Rental duration
  • Service frequency
  • Delivery distance from the servicing yard
  • Season and event-weekend demand
  • Site access for a service truck
  • Number of units on one drop

Add-ons that appear on Georgia invoices

Common portable sanitation add-on charges in Georgia
Add-onTypical rangeBilled
Additional service visit beyond the included schedule$25$75per visit
Delivery beyond the standard service radius$2$5per mile
Hand sanitizer dispenser$10$25per unit per rental
Weekend, holiday, or after-hours delivery$50$150per trip
Generator for a restroom trailer$150$400per event
On-site attendant$30$60per hour
Unit relocation within a job site$50$125per move
Damage or excessive-cleaning fee$100$500assessed after pickup

Ranges compiled 2026-08-21 from: Nationwide Waste Service — Georgia portable toilet rental · Homeyou — Atlanta porta potty rental costs · Patriot Portables — Metro Atlanta porta potty rental cost 2026 · BigRentz — porta potty rental cost, updated 2026. Published cost research puts geographic location alone behind roughly 40–60% of the spread in portable toilet pricing. In Georgia that shows up as a real gap between dense metro Atlanta routes and long rural service runs in South Georgia. Next scheduled review: 2026-11-19.

Sized to the rule

How many units a Savannahevent actually needs

Sized against Georgia's own planning table for Savannah-scale gatherings. These are the counts Georgia rule produces, not a sales estimate.

2,000 peak attendance, 6 hours

16

units

20 if alcohol is served

5,000 peak attendance, 6 hours

38

units

48 if alcohol is served

20,000 peak attendance, 6 hours

150

units

188 if alcohol is served

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 511-3-6-.08, Appendix Table 2. Subtract one unit for each sewered toilet already on site; add 25% when alcohol is served.

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How Georgia pricing varies by region

A quote in Savannah, Georgia is not comparable to one from a different part of the state. Route density is the single biggest driver.

Regional pricing differences for portable sanitation in Georgia
RegionHow pricing behaves
Metro AtlantaBaseline. Dense routes and the deepest inventory in the state keep per-unit pricing at or below the statewide midpoint.
Northeast GeorgiaNear baseline, with sharp spikes on University of Georgia home football weekends.
Middle GeorgiaNear baseline on the I-75 corridor; rises off-corridor as service runs lengthen.
East Central GeorgiaBaseline most of the year, with the single steepest seasonal spike in the state during Masters week in April.
West Central GeorgiaSlightly above baseline; fewer competing yards than metro Atlanta.
Northwest GeorgiaSlightly above baseline, with longer runs into the mountain counties.
Coastal GeorgiaYour regionAbove baseline. Salt-air maintenance costs, hurricane-season contingency, and tourism-season demand all push pricing up, and St. Patrick's Day commits Savannah inventory months ahead.
South and Southwest GeorgiaAbove baseline on long rural service routes, where a single run can cover far more mileage per unit than a metro route.

How to check a quote before you sign

  1. Confirm the unit count against the rule, not the salesperson. Georgia publishes both tables. If the quoted count is below what the table produces, ask which sewered toilets they credited.
  2. Ask what “serviced” means and how often. Georgia defines servicing as emptying the waste and cleaning the unit. A cheaper monthly rate with fewer visits is not a cheaper job.
  3. Get the delivery radius in writing. Per-mile charges beyond the standard radius are where quotes drift, typically $2$5 per mile.
  4. Ask for the Waste Removal and Disposal Permit. It is issued annually by the county Health Authority where the company is based and is valid statewide. A company that cannot produce one cannot legally haul your waste.
  5. Check what triggers a damage or cleaning fee. These run $100$500 and are assessed after pickup, when you have no leverage.

Frequently asked questions

Standard porta potty pricing questions

How much more does porta potty rental cost in Savannah?

Savannah consistently prices above the Georgia baseline. Three factors compound: salt air raises maintenance cost per unit, hurricane-season contingency adds operational risk between June and November, and year-round tourism keeps utilisation high. Expect quotes toward or above the upper end of the statewide $120–$260 event-weekend band.

Does St. Patrick's Day change Savannah rental pricing?

Sharply. It is the largest portable sanitation deployment on the Georgia coast, and it commits Coastal Health District inventory months in advance. Late requests for that period are priced against units hauled in from outside the region, when they are available at all.

Are there extra costs for Historic District placements in Savannah?

Often, though they show up as access and labour rather than a line item called Historic District. Squares with no adjacent truck standing space require longer hose runs or hand-carrying, narrow lanes limit vehicle size, and screening expectations can require additional setup. Flag the exact placement when requesting a quote so those costs are priced in rather than discovered on delivery.

Why trust this quote

What you can check before you book

Published pricing, with sources

Every range on this site links to where it came from and carries a review date. If a quote lands outside the published range, ask why. That is the point of publishing it.

Certification we can point you to

Georgia certifies portable sanitation contractors and companies through DPH. You can verify any provider's standing independently by calling the state Environmental Health office at (404) 657-6534.

A response commitment, in writing

Written quote within 24 hours of a weekday request, or a same-day callback when you call before 3pm Eastern. Quoted pricing is held for 14 days from the date issued.

Sized against the rule, not a sales target

Construction jobs go through OSHA Table 1 as Georgia adopts it. Events go through Table 2, including the sewered-toilet credit and the 25% alcohol adjustment. If the count comes out lower than you expected, we tell you that.

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Get a real Savannah, Georgia quote

Written quote within 24 hours of a weekday request, or a same-day callback when you call before 3pm Eastern.

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