United Site Services

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For more than 20 years, United Site Services has provided portable restrooms and restroom trailers, portable sinks and hand sanitizing stations, temporary fence and roll off dumpsters in Monroe,NC. When you need safe and clean restrooms in a temporary environment, you need United Site Services. Our industry-leading standard of cleaning and disinfecting the restrooms on your site multiple times a week creates an experience rivaling permanent facilities. Porta potties can be clean, just call United Site Services.

Details

  • Credit cardAvailable
  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

United Site Services
3213 Union Power Way, Monroe, NC
28110, United States

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  • MM
    Merritt McCully
    Mar 31, 2023
    1.0
    Prices are insane compared to the other companies I got quotes from.
  • RI
    Richard Boyle II
    Jun 6, 2022
    1.0
    Customer service is horrible. I requested a deluxe restroom unit with hand washing station for a pool area. It was provided, but the interior looked like it had just come directly from a construction site. Multiple attempts to contact them and I can't get a single human to respond. Would not recommend.
  • EG
    Enriqueta Garcia
    Jan 29, 2021
    1.0
    They are not professional at all, they agreed to take me the standard restroom on Friday and they never took it strangely the CCS I don't know why they sold it I was seven years with that company but this is a disaster
  • AB
    Aaron Black
    May 12, 2020
    1.0
    One of their trucks just dumped about 100 rocks going over a bump on 485. Sprayed my windshield and cracked the it.

Frequently Asked Questions About United Site Services

What are the guidelines for A.D.A. restrooms?

United Site Services offers portable wheelchair accessible restrooms that are A.D.A. compliant for use on a construction site, commercial area, or special event in some areas. Where available, our A.D.A. units are large enough and contain the proper elements to meet the standards that have been outlined by the 'Americans with Disabilities Act'. Specifically, the statute states that for single user portable toilets clustered at a single location, at least 5% but no less than one toilet unit shall be installed at each cluster whenever typical inaccessible units are provided. Accessible units shall also be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility. The exception is that if portable toilet units are used exclusively by construction personnel who do not require the use of an A.D.A. unit, you are not required to comply with this statute. (Federal Register/Vol. 56, No. 144/July 26, 1991/Rules and Regulations/4.1.2 Accessible Site and Exterior Facilities: New Construction). For the complete set of A.D.A. guidelines relating to portable restrooms, please contact our office or view our Regulations page.

How much does it cost to rent a Porta Potty?

There are a few factors to consider that can affect the total Porta Potty rental price. What is the length of my event, hours, days, weeks, months? The length of time the unit will actually be in use directly affects how many toilets you might need to order. Weekend event portable toilets and sinks are typically delivered on a weekday leading up to the event and picked up on a weekday following the event. Weekend delivery, service or pickup is available at an additional charge. Upgrades, like flushing toilet restrooms or restrooms with hand wash sinks will be at a higher rental rate than basic Porta Potty rentals. A.D.A. accessible restrooms might be required for your public event, large or small. The standards that have been outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act state that for single user portable toilets clustered at a single location, at least 5% but no less than one A.D.A. accessible portable toilet shall be provided at each cluster. If you are on a construction job site, you will need to follow A.N.S.I. restroom requirements for the number of toilets needed on site.