Walked placement. Calculated counts. A coordinator who knows your event by name.
A 280-guest fundraising gala in Clover, SC books Porta Potty Rental six weeks out from a vendor that asks two questions and quotes a flat package. Day-of, three units sit in plain view of the cocktail hour. Lines stretch fifteen people deep during the dinner course because the count was eyeballed against attendance, not calculated against duration and alcohol service. Two weeks later, the event's social media coverage has more bathroom-line photos than speaker photos.
The cost of skipping the planning conversation isn't visible at booking. It's visible afterward, in coverage, reviews, and the planner's reputation. Mobile Toilets For Hire doesn't book events without a planning conversation. We've sat through enough vendor debriefs to know that the difference between an event guests remember well and one they remember poorly often comes down to the parts the planner thought were settled. Counts that looked right on paper. Placements nobody walked. Service timing nobody mapped against the run-of-show. Skipping the planning call looks like it saves time at booking. It costs much more later.
By event tier, not by upsell tier.
Standard or flushable units placed strategically per your photographer's sight lines. Service timed to the run-of-show.
Multi-unit deployments with attendance-based ratios, mapped flow planning, and onsite attendants for events over 1,500 guests.
Branded options for product launches, donor receptions, ribbon cuttings. Quiet inverter generators, low-profile placement.
Climate-controlled trailers with hardwood interiors, full plumbing. Sized from two-stall to ten-stall.
Drop morning of, pickup that night. Flat rate, no minimum commitment.
Compliant configurations meeting Clover city ordinance ratios. Documentation handled if your permit requires it.
Specifics, because vague claims aren't proof.
Our event division operates on a six-week book-out for peak season β we don't take more events than our coordinators can manage well. Every event booking is assigned a coordinator from quote through pickup. She handles your scope review, runs the count math, walks the venue with you or your planner, sends the placement plan for sign-off, confirms delivery, supervises mid-event service timing, and follows up the week after the event. Counts are calculated using guest count, event duration, alcohol service, food service, and outdoor temperature. We've serviced events from 40-guest backyard celebrations to 8,000-attendee festivals. Two weeks before each event, we walk the venue β physically when local, virtually with maps and photos when not. Our event drivers stay on event work specifically, which means the person setting up your trailer has likely worked dozens of similar venues.
Real situations, real outcomes.
Phases as deliverables.
Written rate, sizing math shown, and any sizing concerns flagged before contract.
A printed placement plan you sign, including service traffic routing.
Units placed to spec, fixtures tested, photo confirmation to your phone.
Mid-event servicing during pre-marked lulls, unmarked vehicles for premium events, coordinator on call.
Coordinated to your venue's requirements, plus a check-in email the week after the event.
The objection: "Can't I just go with the cheapest event quote and get the same thing?"
In a word: no. And it's worth a paragraph on why.
The cheapest event restroom quote in Clover almost always comes from a company that doesn't include the things experienced planners assume are included. They don't include a venue walkthrough. They don't include count math beyond a generic ratio. They don't include placement coordination with your other vendors. They don't include a coordinator on call during the event. They drop the units, they pick them up, and everything between is the planner's problem to manage. That's how the price comes in low. The hidden cost is that the planner ends up doing the rental company's job during the event β which is the worst possible time to be doing it. The right vendor adds maybe 15% to the rental fee and removes 100% of the management overhead. That math only fails when a planner has time to manage the bathrooms personally on event day. Most don't.
Baseline: one unit per 50 guests for a 4-hour event without alcohol. Add 25% for alcohol, 25% more for food service, plus ADA units to meet ordinance. We run exact math during the planning call.
For peak season events in Clover, SC (April-October), four to six weeks. Off-season, two to three weeks. We hold dates without deposit until two weeks before the event.
Within roughly 30 miles of our Clover yard. Beyond that, we refer.
Yes. Within a single booking, your coordinator stays with you from quote through follow-up.
"Hosted a 240-person wedding at an outdoor venue in Clover, SC. My coordinator walked the property with our planner, mapped placement around photo zones, and texted me the morning just to confirm everything was on track. That kind of attention is rare."
"Coordinated a 600-person fundraiser. They flagged a sizing concern during the planning call that I'd missed β saved me from having lines half the night. Above and beyond."
"Booked a single luxury unit for my parents' anniversary in our backyard. The coordinator emailed three times before the event with helpful detail. The whole experience felt handled."
Tell us your venue, date, guest count, and event type. We'll connect you with a coordinator and send a sizing recommendation, placement notes, and a written quote within a business day.
Set up your event planning call β
Just gathering options? Send the basics and we'll tell you whether your dates are even available before you commit elsewhere.