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ADA Accessible Porta Potty Rental in Georgia

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.

Typical range: $175–$400 · Written quote within 24 hours of a weekday request, or a same-day callback when you call before 3pm Eastern.

Who rents this

Event sponsors, municipalities, and site owners meeting accessibility obligations for public-facing gatherings and workplaces.

Specifications

Footprint
Roughly 60-90 in square base, ground level with no step
Tank capacity
60-70 gallons
Between services
Comparable to a standard unit at similar traffic
Placement
Heavier than standard; needs a firm, level placement pad

What is included

  • Ground-level entry with no step
  • Wide door for wheelchair clearance
  • Interior turning space
  • Grab bars
  • Level firm surface required for compliant placement

Lead time: Accessible inventory is thinner than standard inventory statewide — request ADA units at the time of booking, not as a late add-on.

Transparent pricing

What ada units costsin Georgia

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 ADA Accessible Porta Potty Rental
UnitEvent / weekendPer monthService included
ADA accessible unit$175–$400$200–$425Same servicing cadence as standard units

What moves the number

  • Number of accessible units required
  • Firm level placement surface
  • Distance from the accessible route
  • Event duration
  • Whether paired with an accessible handwash fixture

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.

Georgia rule 511-3-6

What Georgia rule requires

From Rules of the Georgia Department of Public Health, Chapter 511-3-6 — Portable Sanitation Contractors, quoted with citations.

Accessible units follow the Georgia Accessibility Code

Units shall be provided in accordance with the Georgia Accessibility Code following state or local requirements.

511-3-6-.08 Table 2 note

Why it matters: Georgia points to its own accessibility code rather than setting a fixed ratio in the sanitation rule, so the accessible-unit count is confirmed against the code and the local permit office for each job.

Placement is regulated, including distance from food

Portable sanitation units shall be located as close as practical to the highest concentration of participants, observers and employees of special events. However, the units should be placed as far from the food service area as possible. The safety of users shall be a primary consideration in the placement of the units. At special events, portable sanitation units shall be accessible at all times for maintenance by truck.

511-3-6-.03(8)

Why it matters: Truck access at all times is the constraint most event layouts break. If a vendor tent or barricade line boxes in the units on Saturday morning, they cannot be serviced Saturday night.

Event sponsors and construction site owners must hold a service contract

Each special event sponsor and construction site owner utilizing a portable sanitation unit must and show proof of a service contract with a certified portable sanitation company.

511-3-6-.03(5)

Why it matters: This obligation sits on the customer, not just the vendor. If you sponsor an event or own a construction site in Georgia, you are the party who must be able to produce the contract.

Source: Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 511-3-6 · Authority: O.C.G.A. §§ 31-2A-6, 31-12-8, 31-27-9, 12-8-1 · Verified 2026-08-21

How it works

What happens after you call

  1. 1

    Tell us the job

    Unit type, the delivery address, dates, and either your crew size or your peak crowd. That is enough to size the order against the Georgia tables.

  2. 2

    We size it against the rule

    Construction jobs go through OSHA Table 1 as Georgia adopts it. Events go through Table 2, including the sewered-toilet subtraction and the 25% alcohol adjustment.

  3. 3

    We route it to a certified company

    The job goes to a portable sanitation company holding a current Waste Removal and Disposal Permit. That permit is issued by the county where the company is based and is valid statewide.

  4. 4

    You get the quote 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. If the delivered price would differ from the quote, we tell you why before you commit.

  5. 5

    Delivery, service, pickup

    Placement is confirmed against truck access, and on events against the rule that units stay accessible for maintenance by truck at all times. Service intervals are set before delivery, not after.

Frequently asked questions

ADA Accessible Porta Potty Rental: common questions

How many ADA units does Georgia require?

Georgia's portable sanitation rule states that units shall be provided in accordance with the Georgia Accessibility Code following state or local requirements, rather than fixing a ratio in the rule itself. A widely used industry planning baseline is one accessible unit per twenty standard units with a minimum of one, but the authoritative count for your job comes from the accessibility code and your local permit office.

What makes a porta potty ADA accessible?

Ground-level entry with no step, a wide door for wheelchair clearance, interior turning space, and grab bars. The unit is substantially larger than a standard one, with roughly a 60 to 90 inch square base, and it must sit on a firm level surface for the accessibility features to actually function.

Why do ADA units need to be booked early?

Accessible inventory across Georgia is thinner than standard inventory, so it is the first category to run out on peak weekends. A late request is more likely to come back unavailable than merely expensive, which is why accessible units should be specified at booking rather than added afterwards.

Can an ADA unit go on grass or gravel?

Only if the surface is firm and level enough to keep the unit stable and the entry genuinely step-free. Soft turf, loose gravel, and sloped ground all defeat the accessibility features even when the unit itself is compliant. Plan a firm pad and a level approach as part of the placement, not as an afterthought.

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 Georgia ada units quote

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

Call (470) 431-3553