We rent out luxury portable restroom trailers with flush toilets, running water sinks and climate control. A single 2 station unit covers a backyard event. Banks of 9 station trailers carry a disaster basecamp. Delivered, set and serviced nationwide.
Our bathroom trailer fleet starts at a compact 2 station unit and tops out at the 9 station, plus ADA restroom trailers and shower or laundry combos. Each unit below expands with photos, the floor plan and the full spec table. So you can compare everything here, on this page, without a sales call. And if you'd rather just tell us a head count, we'll pick the units for you.
Specs below are the real numbers our dispatch team plans around: box size, tow length, tank capacity and power draw. Tap any unit to expand it. If you're sizing for a head count instead of a spec sheet (most people are), call us and we'll do the math with you.
Standard portable restroom trailers, 2 to 9 stations. Private suites, porcelain flush toilets, running water sinks, HVAC and LED lighting on every unit.


A compact luxury restroom trailer for tight staging areas. Two private rooms: a women's suite with toilet and sink, and a men's suite with toilet, urinal and sink. Porcelain flush toilets, climate control, LED lighting and onboard water let it run fully off grid, with 105 gallons of fresh water and a three hundred gallon waste tank between service visits. We send this one out for gatherings under a hundred and fifty guests or crews up to twenty, and it tows into spots bigger trailers can't touch: driveways, courtyards, narrow site roads and back lots. At 17 feet with the tongue, a single pickup positions it (no CDL required). Interiors carry framed mirrors, stainless sinks and real ventilation, so it presents like a permanent restroom rather than a rental. Common placements: private events, small command posts, guard shacks and satellite crew areas at larger deployments.
| Stations | Women's: 1 toilet, 1 sink · Men's: 1 toilet, 1 urinal, 1 sink |
| Box Size | 7' 4" x 11' |
| Length w/ Tongue | 17' |
| Width w/ Stairs | 10' 7" |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 4" |
| Fresh Water | 105 gal |
| Waste Tank | 300 gal |
| Power | One dedicated 120V-20 amp circuit within 100' of trailer |
| AC Units | 1 |


The smallest portable restroom trailer in the fleet, built for the placements nothing else fits: alleys, tight courtyards, parking structures and residential driveways. The Compact Series keeps the same finish level as the larger trailers, with flush toilets, running water sinks, HVAC and interior lighting in a package barely over 12 feet long. Setup is fast because the unit levels quickly and runs on a single standard circuit. Small crews, film shoots, home renovations and secondary positions at large events are its normal work. When a site walk shows a gate, a slope or an overhead line that rules out a full size unit, this is the trailer our dispatch team reaches for. It shares the same service schedule and stocking standard as everything else in the restroom fleet.
| Stations | Women's: 1 toilet, 1 sink · Men's: 1 toilet, 1 urinal, 1 sink |
| Box Size | 7' 7" x 8' |
| Length w/ Tongue | 12' 3" |
| Width | 7' 6" |
| Width w/ Stairs | 11' |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 5" |
| Fresh Water | 105 gal |
| Waste Tank | 200 gal |
| Power | One dedicated 120V-20 amp circuit within 100' of trailer |
| AC Units | 1 |


A three station luxury bathroom trailer that covers mid size events without the footprint of a large unit. The middle child of the fleet, and a popular one. Private women's and men's suites carry porcelain fixtures, stainless sinks, oversized mirrors and full climate control. We plan it for functions around two hundred fifty guests: weddings, corporate events, school functions and municipal open houses. It also serves well as the dedicated restroom for an office trailer complex on a long project. Onboard tanks keep it running where hookups don't exist, and the 19 foot 10 inch tow length keeps delivery simple on suburban streets. Guests walk in expecting a portable unit and walk out asking who the vendor was. For events pushing past 400 guests, we either step up to the 5 station or pair two 3 station units at separate positions.
| Stations | Women's: 2 toilets, 2 sinks · Men's: 1 toilet, 1 urinal, 1 sink |
| Box Size | 7' 5" x 14' 6" |
| Length w/ Tongue | 19' 10" |
| Width w/ Stairs | 11' 4" |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 7" |
| Fresh Water | 200 gal |
| Waste Tank | 400 gal |
| Power | One dedicated 120V-20 amp circuit within 100' of trailer |
| AC Units | 1 |


The workhorse. We rent more of these than anything else in the restroom fleet. Five stations across women's and men's suites handle events approaching five hundred guests (our planners' favorite trailer to quote) or extended jobsite crews, with flush toilets, urinals, oversized mirrors, HVAC and enough onboard fresh and waste capacity for long unplugged stretches. The women's side runs multiple private stalls with a shared sink counter, and the men's side balances stalls and urinals for throughput during surge windows. Festivals use it as a premium restroom bank. Districts place it during multi month campus renovations. Emergency managers stage it at shelters because it serves a large population without daily pumping when occupancy is planned right. If you only have room for one trailer and a real crowd to serve, this is usually the answer.
| Stations | Women's: 3 stalls, 2 sinks · Men's: 1 stall, 1 urinal, 1 sink |
| Box Size | 14' 6" x 8' 5" |
| Length w/ Tongue | 19' 10" |
| Width w/ Stairs | 12' 4" |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 7" |
| Fresh Water | 200 gal |
| Waste Tank | 520 gal |
| Power | One dedicated 120V-20 amp circuit within 100' of trailer |
| AC Units | 1 |


Eight fully private restroom suites, each its own locking room with toilet and sink. The private station format serves mixed crews, VIP areas and long term deployments where shared suites don't fit the operation, and it's the format government buyers request most for workforce sites. Every suite carries its own ventilation and lighting, so the trailer works as well at a basecamp as it does behind a stage. At thirty five feet it's a serious placement that needs a planned position, and our drivers walk the approach before delivery day. Measure twice, tow once. Pro Series finish means porcelain fixtures, solid surfaces and hardware built for daily commercial use rather than weekend duty. Pair it with shower and laundry trailers and a camp's entire hygiene block runs from one service visit.
| Stations | 8 private unisex rooms, each with toilet, urinal, sink, vanity, mirror |
| Capacity | Up to 600 people |
| Box Size | 29' x 101" |
| Length w/ Tongue | 35' |
| Width w/ Stairs | 12' 4" |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 10" |
| Fresh Water | 200 gal |
| Waste Tank | 1,000 gal (septic-connect capable) |
| Power | Two dedicated 120V-20 amp circuits |
| AC Units | 2 |


The highest capacity portable restroom trailer we deploy. Nine stations across full women's and men's wings, built for festivals, fairs and basecamps that see thousands of daily uses. Banks of these anchor our largest contracts. But one alone still covers an event of eight hundred or more. The interior layout moves people through fast: multiple stalls per wing, urinal banks on the men's side and shared sink counters that stop bottlenecks at the door. Big fresh and waste tanks stretch service intervals, and on high occupancy sites we schedule daily pumping so capacity never becomes the limiting factor. Event producers position two or four of these at main crowd nodes and let the smaller trailers handle VIP and back of house. This unit is why we can quote head counts in the tens of thousands without blinking.
| Stations | Women's: 5 stalls, 2 sinks · Men's: 2 stalls, 2 urinals, 1 sink |
| Capacity | 400 to 900 guests (5-hour event) |
| Box Size | 8' 5" x 21' |
| Length w/ Tongue | 26' 4" |
| Width w/ Stairs | 12' 4" |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 10" |
| Fresh Water | 200 gal |
| Waste Tank | 750 gal |
| Power | Two dedicated 120V-20 amp circuits |
| AC Units | 2 |
Wheelchair accessible bathroom trailers with ramp systems, grab bars and code compliant turning radius, plus standard stations on the same chassis.


An ADA restroom trailer pairing a full wheelchair accessible suite with two standard stations, so one trailer covers the ADA requirement and general traffic in a single placement. The accessible suite meets code where it counts: ramp access we install ourselves, a full turning radius inside, grab bars at the fixtures and a lowered sink. The two standard stations keep lines short for everyone else. Public agencies, school districts and event producers use this unit to pass accessibility review without dedicating a second placement or a second power drop. Compliance documentation comes with the rental for your file. It's also the practical choice for smaller sites where the entire restroom plan is one trailer and that trailer has to serve everyone who shows up.
| Stations | Women's: 1 · Men's: 1 · ADA Unisex: 1 |
| Box Size | 8' 4" x 14' 7" |
| Length w/ Ramp | 25' |
| Width w/ Ramp | 13' 6" |
| Height w/ AC | 12' 6" |
| Fresh Water | 210 gal |
| Waste Tank | 300 gal |
| Power | Two dedicated 120V-20 amp circuits |
| AC Units | 1 |


Our largest ADA bathroom trailer: a full accessible suite with ramp access plus six standard private stations. Public agencies and event producers use it to satisfy accessibility requirements at high traffic sites without adding a second unit. One trailer, everyone served. The accessible suite is a real room, not a retrofit: wide door, turning radius, grab bars, lowered fixtures and its own climate control. The six standard stations carry the general crowd, which makes this unit a one placement answer for fairs, graduations, county events and campus projects. Inspectors check ADA counts on public sites, and this trailer passes with documentation we provide. When the site plan calls for accessibility plus volume and there's only one good position for a trailer, this is the unit we spec.
| Stations | 7 total: 4 Men, 2 Women, 1 ADA Unisex |
| Box Size | 25' x 8' 4" |
| Length w/ Ramp | 31' |
| Width w/ Ramp | 13' 6" |
| Fresh Water | 200 gal |
| Waste Tank | 475 gal |
| Power | Two 120V-20 amp circuits OR one 50-amp California twist lock |
| AC Units | 2 |
Combination units that pair restroom stations with showers or laundry, for sites that need more than one function from a single placement.


A single station ADA combo with toilet, sink and roll in shower behind one accessible ramp entrance. Deployed for workforce housing, shelters and any site where an accessible bathing and restroom point is required. The roll in shower has no lip to cross, a fold down seat and grab bars through the wet area, so the suite genuinely works for wheelchair users rather than technically qualifying. Shelter operations pair it with standard shower trailers to cover their full population. Long term camps place it near medical or admin areas. It runs on the same utility footprint as a small restroom trailer, one water connection and one circuit, and our service crews handle the greywater side completely. One placement, full accessibility, restroom and bathing in a single unit.
| Stations | 1 combined shower + toilet ADA room |
| Box Size | 8' 5" x 14.5' |
| Length w/ Ramp | 25' |
| Width w/ Ramp | 13' 6" |
| Fresh Water | 105 gal |
| Waste Tank | 300 gal |
| Power | Two dedicated 120V-20 amp circuits |
| AC Units | 1 |


Two private suites, each with its own toilet, sink and shower. A small crew camp solution: one water connection, one power drop, restroom and bathing covered in a single trailer. Each suite locks, so a mixed crew can use the unit without scheduling around each other. Hot water comes off onboard heating sized for consecutive showers at shift change, and the greywater system is managed by our service crews on the same visit as pumping and restocking. Field offices, remote gate positions, small utility crews and disaster response advance teams are the usual users. When a site has eight to fifteen people and no facilities at all, this one trailer changes what the workday feels like. It also slots into larger camps as the dedicated unit for supervisors or overnight staff.
| Stations | 2 private bathrooms, each with 1 toilet, 1 sink, 1 shower |
| Box Size | 7' 7" x 11' |
| Length w/ Tongue | 17' |
| Width w/ Stairs | 11' 7" |
| Fresh Water | 105 gal |
| Waste Tank | 300 gal |
| Power | Two dedicated 120V-20 amp circuits |
| AC Units | 1 |


Restroom stations, private showers and onboard laundry machines in one chassis. Built for remote crews of roughly twenty to forty that need full daily hygiene without three separate trailers. The restroom side runs flush toilets and sinks. The shower side has private stalls with hot water. And the laundry end carries washer and dryer sets that keep a crew in clean gear week after week. One water connection and one power plan cover the whole unit, which simplifies both the site layout and the invoice. Pipeline crews, wildfire support teams, remote construction programs and agriculture operations lean on this format hard. It's the closest thing in the fleet to a complete camp in a single tow, and it pairs naturally with a bunkhouse trailer when sleeping quarters are part of the mission.
| Stations | 4 private bathrooms (toilet + sink + shower each) + 1 washer/dryer stack |
| Capacity | Up to 200 guests |
| Box Size | 26' 6" |
| Length w/ Tongue | 26' 4" |
| Width w/ Stairs | 12' 4" |
| Height w/ AC | 11' 4" |
| Fresh Water | 105 gal |
| Waste Tank | 750 gal |
| Power | One dedicated 220V-50 amp circuit |
| AC Units | 1 |
These are the working ratios our dispatch team uses to build quotes. "Count the peak hour, not the day" is how our planners put it. The ratios hold up across thousands of our deliveries (11,000 and counting across the fleet), and they'll put your budget in the right range before we refine it against your schedule.
Plan one station per 85 guests in the peak hour. A backyard event of a hundred fifty runs on a 2 station unit, and a 280 guest wedding sits comfortably on a 3 or 5 station. Past eight hundred? Start with a 9 station trailer and add units per crowd node. And remember alcohol changes the math (open bars push usage well past the sober average), so we bump capacity for those events.
One station for every nine occupants, assuming staggered shifts. A forty person crew fits a 5 station unit. A 280 person basecamp typically takes four 9 station trailers positioned near sleeping and dining areas, the same layout we've run on Cal Fire and US Forest Service supported operations. Around the clock camps need daily service visits, not weekly. We schedule that from day one.
OSHA expects adequate toilet facilities by crew size, and a luxury restroom trailer beats that minimum by a wide margin. Figure one 2 station unit for every 18 or so workers. Step up to 3 and 5 station trailers as trades stack during the middle of the schedule. Long projects get quarterly condition reviews from us, plus unit swaps that don't stop work.
Size to the peak passing period, not the daily average. That's the mistake districts make most. A campus of 620 students mid renovation usually takes two 9 station trailers at separate buildings, plus an ADA unit on the accessible route. Our crews service before first bell, so students never see a truck.
A standard spigot within a hundred feet covers most placements. No spigot? No problem. Onboard fresh tanks run about 105 gallons on the small units and several hundred on the big ones, and we schedule potable water delivery to keep them full.
Most units run on one dedicated 120V 20 amp circuit (the same breaker a garage freezer uses). Larger trailers with multiple AC units take two. Generator packages cover sites with no power at all, sized by our team, not guessed.
Units need level ground and a clear tow path. That's it. "Walk the gate before you book the trailer" is the line our drivers repeat. On tight sites our drivers walk the approach first, and tow lengths run twelve to thirty five feet by unit (every spec table above lists the real number).
Waste tanks of three hundred gallons and up stretch the service interval. Our crews pump on schedule and dispose at licensed facilities. FEMA supported jobs and municipal contracts get the full paper trail, documented without being asked.
Winter packages heat water lines and tank bays, so trailers keep flushing through hard freezes. No frozen lines. No lost mornings. Tell us the climate window and we spec it in from the start.
We supply insurance certificates, unit specs and ADA documentation for permit files. We've cleared review with school districts, cities and SAM.gov federal contract sites alike. Paperwork moves fast here.
We get asked this on half our scoping calls. The short answer: a porta potty is a box with a tank, and a luxury restroom trailer is a plumbed building on wheels. The longer answer matters when guests, staff or the public will judge your site by it. And they will.
Porcelain flush toilets. Running water sinks with soap and paper towels. Mirrors, interior lighting, climate control and private lockable rooms. Waste goes to an enclosed onboard tank, so there's no open pit and no smell, and guests routinely mistake the interior for a permanent building.
Lines move faster because sinks are inside. Sites stay cleaner because everything is contained. Events read as professional, and long term crews keep morale through month six instead of month one. For public agencies there's a compliance angle too: ADA suites and documentation come standard with our fleet, which single porta units rarely deliver. We've replaced porta banks mid project for exactly that reason.
One more difference that matters for public work: Mavirus Group is a SAM.gov registered federal contractor with deployment history supporting Cal Fire, the US Forest Service and FEMA disaster relief missions. When a restroom trailer has to pass an agency inspection instead of just a glance, the unit, the paperwork and the service log all hold up. That history is why emergency managers call us first and why districts renew year after year.

We lost a gym restroom building to renovation for two semesters. The trailers were placed over winter break, serviced before first bell every time, and honestly nicer than the building they replaced. Zero complaints from parents, which never happens.

They had restroom trailers operational at our staging area the same day we activated. Daily servicing held up through a three week response with hundreds of personnel cycling through. The one vendor call I didn't have to babysit.

Fourteen months on site, including a winter that froze everything else in the yard. The winterized restroom trailer never went down once. Service crew showed up on schedule without a single reminder call from us.

Our gala guests kept asking where the "real" restrooms were because they didn't believe the trailer was the restroom. Overnight servicing between event days meant Saturday opened as clean as Friday.

Remote temporary site, no hookups for anything. They ran the restroom trailer off tanks and a generator and kept it stocked for a five month job. My crew stopped driving twenty minutes into town, which paid for the rental by itself.

We needed ADA restroom access for a temporary shelter population on short notice. The ADA unit arrived with the ramp installed and paperwork in hand for our compliance file. Residents were treated with dignity, and that mattered most.
Our drivers place the unit, level it, connect water and power and test every fixture before leaving the site.
Pumping, fresh water, restocking and cleaning on a cadence matched to your occupancy. High traffic sites get daily visits.
Toilet paper, soap, paper towels and trash liners arrive loaded. Restock rides on the service schedule.
Every luxury restroom trailer carries HVAC. Winter packages keep water lines running in freezing conditions.
Onboard fresh and waste tanks, water delivery and generator power for sites with no hookups at all.
A single dispatcher owns your delivery, service schedule and emergency line for the life of the rental. One name, one number.
Banks of high capacity units with daily servicing for responder camps and community recovery sites. Our emergency line answers 24/7 and mobilization can start the same day.
VIP bathroom trailers that guests compare to hotel restrooms. We size to attendance and surge windows, and service overnight between event days.
SAM.gov registered, insured and familiar with district requirements. ADA restroom trailers cover the accessibility count, with compliance documentation included.
Short term or multi year. Temporary use restroom trailers with maintenance programs, winterization and unit swaps that don't interrupt the job.
Send the basics through the request form or call the line below. Emergency requests are answered around the clock.