Portable Toilets & Dumpsters, Delivered When You Need Them.
Construction crews, event planners, and homeowners across the country trust QuickHold Portable Toilets & Dumpsters for clean units, reliable service, and straight pricing — no callbacks, no runaround.

Our Rental Services
Portable sanitation and waste containers for every kind of project.
Portable Toilet Rentals
Clean, well-stocked portable toilets delivered on schedule for construction sites, events, and long-term projects.
Learn more →Dumpster Rentals
Roll-off and construction dumpsters in the right sizes for cleanouts, remodels, roofing, and jobsite debris.
Learn more →Construction Site Toilets
OSHA-friendly portable toilet plans for crews of any size, with weekly service and quick swap-outs.
Learn more →Roll Off Dumpsters
10, 20, 30, and 40 yard roll-off containers delivered straight to your driveway or jobsite.
Learn more →Event Portable Toilets
Festival, wedding, race, and community event units delivered, cleaned, and removed on your schedule.
Learn more →ADA Portable Toilets
Wheelchair-accessible ADA-compliant units that keep your site or event open to every guest and worker.
Learn more →Luxury Restroom Trailers
Climate-controlled restroom trailers with flushing toilets, running water, and real finishes.
Learn more →Hand Wash Stations
Standalone freshwater hand wash stations to pair with any portable toilet for hygienic sites and events.
Learn more →Construction Dumpsters
Heavy-duty containers built for concrete, lumber, drywall, and mixed jobsite debris.
Learn more →Temporary Fence Rentals
Chain link and panel fencing to secure jobsites, events, and storage yards on short notice.
Learn more →Coverage You Can Count On
QuickHold Portable Toilets & Dumpsters is expanding nationwide. We currently serve Arkansas and Oklahoma from local yards, with new states going live throughout 2026.
- Local drivers who know your zip codes
- Same-week delivery on most orders
- One toll-free number, real humans answer

Why Customers Rent Portable Toilets and Dumpsters
Most people don't think about portable toilets or dumpsters until they actually need one — and by then, the project has usually started. That's where we come in. QuickHold Portable Toilets & Dumpsters is a nationwide rental company built around one idea: rentals should be simple, fast, and locally serviced.
Whether you're a general contractor opening a new jobsite Monday morning, a homeowner tackling a garage cleanout, or a wedding planner coordinating an outdoor venue, the reasons for renting come down to the same things: clean facilities, safe disposal, schedule control, and price you can budget around.
Portable toilets keep jobsites and events running
On a construction site, a portable toilet isn't a luxury — it's an OSHA requirement. The standard is one unit per 10 workers per 40-hour week, and the unit has to be serviced regularly. Skip that, and you're looking at fines and lost productivity. We make compliance simple by setting a weekly service schedule the day you book, so the rotation just happens.
At events, the math is different but the goal is the same: enough clean units, in the right places, so guests aren't waiting in line. A 200-person backyard wedding usually needs three to four standard units plus a hand wash station. A 5,000-person festival needs careful planning across multiple "restroom villages." We've done both.
Dumpsters turn cleanouts into one-day projects
Roll-off dumpsters solve a specific problem: you have a pile of debris (or you're about to create one), and your municipal trash can't touch it. Roofing tear-off, kitchen remodels, basement cleanouts, deck demolition, estate cleanups, post-storm damage — these all need a real container.
The size you need depends on the project, not the address. We'll walk you through it: a 10-yard handles small bathroom remodels and concrete; a 20-yard fits most home renovations and roofing jobs; a 30-yard suits whole-house cleanouts and additions; a 40-yard is for new construction and major commercial work.
Where We Show Up
Most of our work falls into a few clear categories. If yours doesn't fit neatly, call us — we've probably done it.
Construction sites
New builds, additions, remodels, and commercial projects. We coordinate with your superintendent on placement, service days, and any swap-outs as the crew size changes. Our drivers know how to position units so the concrete pour, the framing schedule, and the dumpster placement all work together.
Events
Weddings, fundraisers, concerts, festivals, races, food truck rallies, and community gatherings. We handle delivery, mid-event service if you need it, and pickup the next morning — no surprise charges for the post-event reality.
Home projects
Driveway dumpsters for cleanouts, roofing, and remodels. ADA units for backyard parties. Hand wash stations during outdoor renovations when the inside plumbing is down. We deliver to residential driveways nationwide.
Emergency and storm response
When something goes wrong — a flood, a fire, a tornado — you need containers and toilets fast. We keep emergency inventory ready and prioritize disaster calls.
How Delivery and Pickup Work
Booking takes about five minutes. Tell us the address, what you're using it for, and your timeline. We confirm the rate, the delivery window, and the swap or pickup date in writing.
For portable toilets, our driver arrives during the delivery window, places the unit on a flat surface within reach of our service truck, and walks the placement with you if you're on site. After that, your service days are automatic. You don't have to call to schedule cleanings.
For dumpsters, the driver checks for overhead lines, low branches, and surface conditions before setting the container. Most residential driveways are fine. For commercial work, we'll talk through placement before delivery so the driver doesn't show up to a surprise.
Pickup is the reverse. Call or text the day before, and we slot you into the next available route. No multi-day waiting games.
What "Professional Rentals" Actually Means
Plenty of companies will deliver a portable toilet. Fewer will service it on time. Even fewer will pick up the phone when something needs to change. We built QuickHold Portable Toilets & Dumpsters to be the one that does all three.
- Clean units, every time. Each portable toilet is pumped, washed, sanitized, and restocked between rentals — not just topped off.
- Real service schedules. Weekly service is included on most contracts. Heavy-use sites can add additional service days at a clear per-visit rate.
- One phone number. Call (833) 652-7865 from anywhere we serve and reach a person who can pull up your order, not a script.
- Transparent pricing. Delivery, weekly service, and pickup are quoted up front. Overage and damage fees, if any, are spelled out in writing.
Our Service Coverage
We are actively expanding to 40+ states. Today, our local yards in Centerton, Arkansas and Newcastle, Oklahoma serve the broader Northwest Arkansas and Oklahoma City metros, including Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville, Springdale, Norman, Moore, Mustang, Yukon, and surrounding communities. New states are launching throughout 2026 — check the States page for the current list, or call us and we'll route your project to the nearest crew.
"They showed up when they said they would, the units were spotless, and the driver actually helped us pick the best spot. Hard to find that anymore."
"We rented a 20-yard dumpster and two portables for a weekend remodel. Booked Thursday, dropped Friday morning. Easy."
"Used the luxury trailer for our outdoor wedding. Guests didn’t stop talking about how nice it was. Worth every penny."
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you deliver a portable toilet or dumpster?
Most local orders can be delivered within 1–3 business days. Call us early in the day and we can often deliver same-week, sometimes same-day for established customers.
How often are portable toilets serviced?
Standard service is once a week, and that's included in the base rental rate. Higher-traffic sites and events can add extra service days at a per-visit rate quoted up front.
What size dumpster do I need?
10-yard for small bathroom remodels or concrete. 20-yard for most home renovations and roofing. 30-yard for whole-house cleanouts. 40-yard for new construction and major commercial debris. When in doubt, call — we'll talk you through it.
Do you handle event rentals?
Yes. We rent standard units, ADA units, hand wash stations, and luxury restroom trailers for weddings, festivals, races, and community events. We deliver, service mid-event if needed, and pick up the next morning.
Do I need a permit for a driveway dumpster?
Most residential driveway dumpsters do not require a permit. If we need to place the container on a public street, your city or HOA will usually require one. We'll let you know during booking.
What can't I put in a dumpster?
No hazardous waste, paints, oils, batteries, tires, refrigerators with refrigerant, or anything radioactive. We'll provide a full prohibited-items list at booking — and the fines for tossing them in are real.
How to Plan Portable Toilets and Dumpsters for Your Project
Most people only rent portable toilets or dumpsters a handful of times in their life, and the same questions come up every time. Below are the answers we give our customers most often, written so you can plan with confidence before the first phone call.
Portable toilet planning
Two numbers drive every portable toilet quote: how many people will use it, and for how long. After that, the rest is fine-tuning for site conditions, accessibility, and service frequency.
- Events: Start with 1 standard unit per 50 guests for a 4-hour event. Add a unit for every additional hour or 25 guests, and bump the count by 15–20% if alcohol is served.
- Construction: OSHA 1926.51 requires 1 unit per 10 workers for a 40-hour week. Add a hand wash station once the crew passes 10 and an ADA unit if the public visits the site.
- Service schedule: Weekly is included in our base rate. Heavy-use sites should move to twice-weekly during peak phases to avoid odor complaints and reduce paper restocks.
Dumpster planning
The wrong dumpster size costs more than the right one — twice if you have to swap halfway through the project. Use volume, not project type, to choose.
- 10-yard (≈3 pickup loads): Bathroom remodels, small concrete jobs, yard waste, garage cleanouts.
- 20-yard (≈6 loads): Flooring, single-layer roofing up to 30 squares, mid-size kitchen remodels.
- 30-yard (≈9 loads): Whole-house cleanouts, additions, large remodels, commercial light demo.
- 40-yard (≈12 loads): New construction, major commercial debris, full estate cleanouts.
Roofing, concrete, brick, and dirt are heavy enough to hit a container's weight limit before the volume fills up. For those loads, we'll suggest a smaller “clean load” container with a flat tonnage rate so you don't get hit with overage fees.
Construction site planning
A well-planned jobsite has the right sanitation footprint from day one. We help GCs map placement, service days, and swap-outs so the framer, the concrete crew, and the roofer all have access without blocking the dumpster or the equipment lane. For projects over 30 days, expect weekly service as the baseline and revisit the count monthly as crew size changes.
Event planning
Events have stricter timing than construction — guests arrive at once, use the restrooms in the same window, and don't tolerate long lines. We recommend grouping units into “restroom villages” rather than a single bank, adding ADA units at every cluster, and pairing every 10 standard units with at least one hand wash station. For weddings and high-end events, a luxury restroom trailer with climate control and running water dramatically raises guest comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many portable toilets do I need for an event?
The industry baseline is one standard portable toilet per 50 guests for a 4-hour event, with an additional unit for every 25 guests beyond that or for events serving alcohol. A 200-person wedding running 5 hours typically needs 4 standard units plus 1 ADA-accessible unit and a hand wash station. Festivals over 1,000 guests should plan for restroom clusters spaced across the venue so no guest walks more than 300 feet.
How many portable toilets are required on a construction site?
OSHA requires one portable toilet per 10 workers for a 40-hour week, with weekly service at minimum. Crews of 20+ benefit from adding a hand wash station and an ADA unit if the site receives visitors or inspectors. Heavy-use sites — concrete pours, demolition, multi-trade weeks — often double up units and move to twice-weekly service to keep things sanitary.
What affects how many units I need?
Six factors drive unit counts: crowd or crew size, event duration, alcohol service, weather, gender mix, and proximity to permanent restrooms. Hot weather increases usage by roughly 20%, and any event longer than 6 hours should be calculated as if it were two events back-to-back.
What dumpster size should I choose?
Pick by debris volume, not square footage. A 10-yard dumpster (about 3 pickup loads) handles bathroom remodels, small concrete jobs, and yard debris. A 20-yard (6 loads) fits flooring tear-out, kitchen remodels, and most single-layer roofing. A 30-yard (9 loads) suits whole-room cleanouts and additions. A 40-yard (12 loads) is for new builds, major commercial demo, and full estate cleanouts.
Which dumpster is best for roofing projects?
For single-layer asphalt shingle tear-off, a 20-yard dumpster handles roughly 25–30 squares. Two layers, tile, or slate require a 30-yard. Roofing debris is heavy — most haulers cap roof-only loads at the container's stated weight limit, so don't oversize the container hoping to save a haul.
Which dumpster is best for a remodel?
A kitchen or bathroom remodel usually fits a 10- or 20-yard dumpster. Whole-house remodels lean to a 30-yard. If you'll have drywall, cabinets, fixtures, and flooring all at once, choose the next size up — overfilling a dumpster (debris above the fill line) triggers a re-load fee that's almost always more than the size upgrade.
What affects dumpster rental cost?
Five things move the price: container size, rental length (most rates cover 7–10 days), debris type, weight limit (each yard has a tonnage cap), and disposal-facility tipping fees in your area. Heavy debris like concrete, brick, dirt, or roofing is usually quoted as a separate clean-load rate because of weight.
What sanitation does a long-term construction site need?
For projects over 30 days, plan for weekly service, a hand wash station once crew size exceeds 10, and an ADA-accessible unit if the public, inspectors, or clients visit. Many GCs add a second unit during framing and concrete weeks, then scale down as the crew shrinks toward finishes. Reviewing the service schedule monthly keeps the site compliant without overpaying.
Do you offer ADA-accessible portable toilets for events?
Yes. ADA-compliant units have a wider footprint, ground-level entry, interior handrails, and turning space for a wheelchair. The 2010 ADA Standards expect at least 5% of restrooms (minimum one) at any public event to be wheelchair-accessible. We deliver ADA units alongside standard restrooms on the same trip.
Do I need hand wash stations for my event?
Yes if food is served, and strongly recommended for any event over 50 guests. A standard hand wash station serves about 50 guests for a 4-hour event with two basins, foot-pump freshwater, soap, and paper towels. Caterers, food trucks, and most county health departments require them on site.
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