Address: 2951 Rowland Rd, Raleigh, NC 27615, USA
Phone: +19197673400
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Cameron McCurdy
My shop repaired one of their trucks when they had an emergency , and now they wont pay their bill. When I call and introduce my self they now immediately hang up the phone. Be careful if you work with them get payment up front.
TJ Gastelum
Wow!! After Jessica Wallace answered all of my questions, I was blown away by all of the items that can be rented. She even put me in touch with three other locations where I can get everything I need. Jessica, if you are ever looking for another job...pkease reach out to me! You are a real asset to United Rentals and I hope they realize the "jewel" that you are!! Thanks again for a wonderful experience.
Jasmine Young
I spoke with Jessica Wallace and she helped me with all of my questions!! She was so extremely nice. I was slightly stressed because I never had to go through this process. She was very kind and took her time. So thankful for her customer service.
Joshua Koch
Called up needing a single stall port-a-potty on short notice for a job site in RTP . Jessica was very helpful and was able to arrange the drop off in the timeframe we needed it . Pricing seemed very affordable .... Thanks for the help!
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A restroom trailer may be worth the extra investment for your event. Restroom trailers are roomier and more luxurious: they have running water, mirrors, laminate flooring and lights. Restroom trailers also have stalls inside, so multiple guests can use the restroom simultaneously, instead of lining up at a single or a few porta potties. If aesthetics and comfort of your guests are the highest priority, a restroom trailer will be ideal for you. However, if you need a quick budget solution for your guests or crew, or you do not have access to water or electric hookups, then porta potties would be the best fit for you.
You should have one handwashing station for every four porta potties. Portable sinks or hand sanitizer stations are required if your event includes food service.
A good rule of thumb is to have a one portable restroom for every 10 workers for a 40 hour work week, then increase the number of porta potties as your workforce and work hours increase. For 20 workers, you will have two restrooms, 30 workers would need three restrooms and so on. But if you are staffing for multiple shifts per week, each shift will need its own restroom. You'll need two restrooms for 10 day shift workers and 10 workers on night shift. If you are staffing a third shift, you will need a third restroom. Increase at this standard to ensure every 10 workers on each shift gets one porta potty.
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