Estate & FieldRestroom Co.

Questions

Answered before you ask.

Written for couples who have never rented a restroom trailer before — plain answers on power, water, placement, and the shape of the weekend.

What does the trailer need from our site?

A reasonably level spot about 30 by 10 feet, a straight 45-foot approach for delivery, and 12 feet of overhead clearance. Most venues have several workable locations. We confirm placement with you or your venue before delivery day.

Does it need power?

A standard 110-volt, 20-amp circuit within 100 feet runs the whole trailer — climate control, lighting, and hot water. If power is not available where you want the trailer, we can supply a quiet generator as an add-on.

What about water?

We connect to an ordinary garden spigot. If your site does not have one, the trailer runs self-contained from its onboard fresh-water tank, which comfortably covers a wedding weekend. We top off the tank before every delivery either way.

How many guests can it serve?

Three private stations serve roughly 150 to 225 guests over the course of an evening. If your guest list runs larger, tell us during the quote — we would rather plan capacity honestly than have a line form at your reception.

When does it arrive, and when is it picked up?

Delivery is Friday, pickup is Monday. We confirm a delivery window with your venue the week of the event, and we are set up, tested, and gone before your rehearsal dinner. You will not see us again until Monday unless you have booked an attendant.

What happens if it rains?

Nothing, mostly. The trailer is fully enclosed and climate-controlled, with covered entry steps and heat or air conditioning as the day requires. For soft ground after heavy rain we bring mats and leveling blocks, and we watch the forecast ahead of every delivery.

Is someone on site during the event?

By default, no — the trailer is designed to run unattended for a full weekend. For larger guest lists or longer receptions, an attendant can be added by the hour to keep every station restocked and immaculate through the last dance.

What is included in every rental?

Delivery, placement, setup, and Monday pickup; a full stock of consumables; hotel-grade soap and paper; climate control and hot running water; and a trailer that was detailed before it left our lot. There is no fuel surcharge within our service area.

How far ahead should we book?

Peak Saturdays in May, June, September, and October are often reserved eight to twelve months out. That said, calendars shift. If your date is closer, check it anyway — we may be able to accommodate you.

Still deciding

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The odd site, the layout that will not settle, the guest list still in flux — some questions go faster out loud.

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Read at your own pace

Friday delivery to Monday pickup — what arrives, what it needs from your site, and how it leaves — is laid out in order on the trailer page.

How the weekend works

One trailer, one calendar

The biggest question is your date

We take one wedding per weekend, so availability settles more than any answer above. Check the calendar first — the rest can be sorted after.