Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book my portable toilet rental in Sellersville, PA?

We recommend booking at least 7–10 days in advance, especially during spring and summer, though we can accommodate last-minute requests when units are available.

How often are the portable toilets serviced during long-term rentals?

All long-term rentals include weekly service. We offer additional service schedules upon request based on unit usage and customer needs.

Are your units compliant with local and federal regulations?

Yes. All our units meet OSHA standards and ADA requirements where applicable. We are also members of PSAI and follow EPA waste disposal guidelines.

Can I rent portable toilets for just one day?

Absolutely. We offer single-day rentals for events and functions, with prompt delivery and same-day pickup options.

What is included in the rental price?

Our quotes are all-inclusive. The price covers the rental of the unit, delivery, professional placement, scheduled servicing (for long-term rentals), and final pickup. There are no hidden fees.

Do you provide sanitation for large-scale events?

Yes, we have the inventory and team capacity to manage large festivals, corporate events, and construction sites with 50+ units or more.





Sellersville, PA Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Sellersville was founded in the early 18th century. It was centered on a major road known as Bethlehem Pike that connected Philadelphia to Bethlehem and the rest of what was then far Western Pennsylvania. The town was very small and was called Sellers Tavern. Its most notable feature was a large inn. The present Washington House in Sellersville, however, was not Sellers Tavern. The town grew slowly over the years until the Industrial Revolution. In the 1860s the North Pennsylvania Railroad was built, running parallel to Bethlehem Pike: this stimulated the growth of light textile industries and brought a wave of population growth. The East Branch of the Perkiomen Creek runs through the town which connects it to an adjacent town of Perkasie. This creek was dammed in the early 20th century creating a small body of water known as Lake Lenape. Along the length of the lake a park was built on Perkasie and Sellersville lands. In the 1920s and 1930s this park housed a carousel, a roller coaster and several other amusements. The railroad brought hundreds of people from Philadelphia in the summer time, and it became a well known vacation spot for blue collar city workers.

Zip Codes in Sellersville, PA that we also serve: 18960





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