A standard porta potty rental in Georgia is a self-contained non-flush chemical toilet delivered to your site, serviced on an agreed schedule, and removed at the end of the rental term by a company certified under Georgia DPH Rule 511-3-6.
Best for: Homeowners running renovations, small crews, and organizers of gatherings that cross Georgia's 51-person special-event threshold.
$120–$260 per event weekend · $135–$300 per month
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Construction porta potty rental in Georgia is monthly portable toilet placement sized by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.51 as adopted in Georgia DPH Rule 511-3-6 Appendix Table 1, with weekly servicing that empties waste and cleans the unit.
Best for: General contractors, site superintendents, and developers who need a defensible unit count and a documented service record.
$135–$300 per month
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Event porta potty rental in Georgia is short-term portable restroom placement sized by the crowd-and-duration table in Georgia DPH Rule 511-3-6 Appendix Table 2, with daily servicing and a 25% unit increase when alcohol is served.
Best for: Festival producers, race directors, church and school event teams, and anyone sponsoring a gathering over 50 people for more than two hours.
$130–$275 per event weekend
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A luxury restroom trailer is a towable, climate-controlled unit with flushing porcelain toilets, running-water sinks, interior lighting and finished surfaces, requiring a level parking pad and, on most models, a power connection.
Best for: Wedding planners, venue operators, corporate event teams, and film productions where standard units are not acceptable.
$650–$1,400 per event weekend
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An ADA porta potty is a ground-level, wheelchair-accessible portable restroom with a wide entry, interior turning radius, and grab bars, provided in Georgia in accordance with the Georgia Accessibility Code following state or local requirements.
Best for: Event sponsors, municipalities, and site owners meeting accessibility obligations for public-facing gatherings and workplaces.
$175–$400 per event weekend · $200–$425 per month
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A portable hand washing fixture is defined in Georgia rule as any portable fixture containing fresh water, soap and disposable towels used for cleaning an individual's hands — making it a regulated sanitation unit, not an accessory.
Best for: Food-service events, construction sites, and any organizer whose local permit office requires handwashing alongside toilets.
$75–$175 per event weekend · $95–$200 per month
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A deluxe flushing porta potty is a single-unit portable restroom with a foot-pump flush, an onboard fresh-water sink, and a larger waste tank — the middle option between a standard chemical toilet and a towed restroom trailer.
Best for: Backyard weddings, small upscale events, and long-term residential placements where a standard unit is not acceptable but a trailer will not fit.
$175–$375 per event weekend · $200–$400 per month
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