Estate & FieldRestroom Co.

About

A family operation with a hotel standard.

We met the problem the way most people do: standing at a beautiful wedding. The tent glowed. The flowers had been chosen months in advance. The band had the light exactly right. And at the edge of the field, at the end of all of it, guests were queuing at a plastic door.

We are a family business in central Maryland. We bought one trailer — three private stations, hot running water, real climate control — and decided it would be kept the way a good hotel keeps its rooms. Not most of the time. Every time.

That conviction is the whole company. The last detail your guests touch should hold up to everything else you planned. Everything below follows from it.

The lot — Ellicott City, Maryland

The standard

Prepared like a room, checked like a machine.

Four habits, kept without exception. They are unglamorous, which is rather the point.

  1. Detailed between every event

    The interior is reset the way a good hotel turns a room: fixtures polished, floors hand-dried, hotel-grade soap and paper restocked, every surface touched. Not spot-cleaned between weekends — reset.

  2. Checked before it rolls

    Water heater, HVAC, pumps, lighting, latches. The mechanical checklist runs before the trailer leaves our lot, not after it arrives at your venue. Problems get found on our gravel, not yours.

  3. Early, with margin

    Friday delivery is scheduled with slack built in. We are placed, leveled, tested, and gone before your rehearsal dinner — never sharing the driveway with your florist.

  4. A phone that gets answered

    Before, during, and after your weekend, you reach the people who own the trailer and drive the truck. No ticket queue, no call center, no waiting until Tuesday.

Why one trailer

One trailer, kept perfect.

We own one trailer on purpose. It is never double-booked, never rushed between Saturday events, never sent back out with a tired pump because a second crew needed it by noon. One trailer means every weekend gets the full standard — and it means we sometimes say no. We would rather decline a date than compromise one.

The practical corollary: a 25 percent deposit takes the weekend off the market, and your date, once deposited, is yours alone. There is no fleet to shuffle and no chance of a substituted “similar unit.” The trailer in the photographs is the trailer in your field.

Local

Rooted in Ellicott City.

We are based in Ellicott City, MD, and we serve the counties we can actually drive — roughly 60 miles in any direction. Close enough that a Friday delivery window is a promise, not an estimate.

Working the same corridor every weekend builds a certain kind of knowledge: which farm lanes take a trailer, where the spigot hides behind the barn, which historic properties want mats down before anything rolls onto the grass. Venues and planners we work with can read how we handle site visits and load-in.

  • Howard County, MD
  • Montgomery County, MD
  • Frederick County, MD
  • Carroll County, MD
  • Baltimore County, MD
  • Anne Arundel County, MD
  • Washington, DC
  • Loudoun County, VA

Your date

One trailer. One booking per weekend.

Tell us your date and venue. We answer quickly and honestly — including when the honest answer is that the weekend is already spoken for.