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Hand-cleaned in our yard. Logged after every pump. Dispatched by people who used to drive trucks themselves.
Two job sites in Fremont Hills. Same crew size, same project length, same budget category.
Site A signed with the cheapest weekly quote. Their unit landed late... By month four, the inspector flagged inadequate documentation...
Site B signed with us. The unit landed at 7 AM... The cost difference between Site A and Site B was about fourteen dollars a week per unit. The value difference was multiple lost days, an inspection issue, and a supervisor who spent four months managing a vendor he shouldn't have had to think about. We compete on the second number.
Each tier serves a real operational need.
OSHA-compliant single-stall unit. Construction-grade build, deodorizer, sanitizer dispenser, anti-bacterial coating. Pumped weekly minimum.
Required on most Fremont Hills commercial sites involving food service or skilled trades. Foot-pump hand wash unit, freshwater tank, soap, paper towels.
Wheelchair-accessible for sites with ADA workforce or public-facing access.
For crews of 20+ or sites running multi-shift operations.
Single coordinator across multiple Fremont Hills sites. One invoice, one phone number, multiple addresses.
Fenced enclosure for public-facing builds, government work, or properties with sensitive neighbors.
Read this as a craftsman's code, not a marketing list.
We don't dispatch units that haven't passed Jack's morning yard inspection... We don't skip pump days... We don't put drivers on construction sites who haven't completed our internal site-safety briefing... And we don't take more job site contracts than our crew can deliver well.
A 12-person crew losing 60+ minutes daily across a 90-day project equals 90 hours of lost time.
OSHA Standard 1926.51 violations can follow your company forward.
Inspectors notice the basics first — especially restroom documentation.
Your view of the timeline.
Call comes in. We collect crew count, project duration, address, mobilization date, access constraints. Same-business-day written quote. Unit arrives morning of mobilization... Service runs the day you choose... Mid-project changes handled by phone...
"What if my crew count fluctuates by phase?"
Tell us your peak count. We size for peak and scale down between phases without re-contracting.
"What if the project runs over?"
One phone call. Same weekly rate continues.
"What about damage on a rough site?"
Construction wear is normal. We document at delivery and pickup. Reasonable wear is on us.
"GC running residential builds across Fremont Hills. Jack's the third rental company we've tried and the only one whose service log I haven't had to chase."
"Had a unit knocked sideways by a backhoe. Replacement on the ground in three hours, and Jack himself came out..."
"Multi-site setup across three active job sites in Fremont Hills. Same coordinator handled all of them. Felt like having a vendor on staff."
OSHA baseline: one unit per 10 workers for a 40-hour week. Hand wash stations required for crews involving skilled trades or food service. We calculate exact requirements during quote.
Yes. Every service hit is logged with timestamped photo and stored for the duration of your rental. Available on request.
Yes. Multi-site GCs frequently consolidate billing with us. One coordinator, one invoice, multiple addresses.
48 hours standard inside Fremont Hills city limits. Sometimes faster — call and we'll tell you.
Send us your crew count, mobilization date, and site address. We'll come back with a written quote by end of business — and a unit on the ground in 48 hours.
Click Here to Call (888) 341-5226Mid-project and need to swap carriers? We coordinate the changeover with no service gap.