
Wide-door, wheelchair-rated cabins built to meet ADA guidelines for job sites, public events, and any location required to provide accessible sanitation.
Job sites, public events, and permitted gatherings across El Cajon and San Diego County are frequently required to provide at least one wheelchair-accessible restroom alongside standard units. Our ADA-compliant cabins are built wider than a standard unit, with a turning radius that accommodates a wheelchair, grab bars positioned to code, and a ramped or flush threshold at the door.
These units ship on the same delivery truck as any standard order at no separate trip charge, so adding accessibility to a job site, event, or residential rental doesn't mean waiting on a second delivery or paying a premium logistics fee.
Threshold and door width built for wheelchair access, not a standard cabin with a sticker.
Enough interior space for a wheelchair to turn, matching ADA guideline dimensions.
Positioned per code, checked on every service visit alongside the standard restock.
Construction sites in California are generally expected to provide accessible sanitation when the workforce includes or could reasonably include a worker who needs it, and public-facing job sites near sidewalks or active pedestrian areas often need to plan for accessibility regardless of current crew makeup. Rather than treating this as an edge case, we default to including at least one ADA unit on multi-unit construction orders unless the site is small enough that it clearly isn't required — it's easier to include one than to explain a gap to an inspector later.
Public events on city property, at parks, or under a special event permit in El Cajon and greater San Diego County are commonly required to include a minimum number of accessible restrooms tied to total unit count or expected attendance. If your event permit application asks for a written confirmation of accessible unit count, we can provide one as part of your booking, along with the unit's interior dimensions if requested.
Homeowners occasionally need an ADA unit for reasons that have nothing to do with a permit requirement: a family member using a wheelchair or walker during a home renovation when the bathroom is out of service, an accessible guest restroom for a backyard gathering, or a caretaker situation on a property without ground-floor accessible plumbing. These orders work exactly like a standard residential rental, just with the accessible cabin specified at booking.
Every ADA unit gets the same service cycle as the rest of your order — there's no separate schedule to track. On each visit, our technician checks grab bar stability and door hardware in addition to the standard pump-out and restock, since these units tend to see more consistent, careful use and we want to make sure the accessibility features stay reliable between visits.
If you're not sure whether your specific job site or event requires an accessible unit, call our dispatch line. We're familiar with the general California and local guidelines and can help you figure out whether one ADA unit covers your requirement or whether a larger event needs more than one, based on total restroom count.
Job site, permit, or home need — we confirm how many ADA units you need.
ADA units ship alongside standard units on the same truck, same schedule.
Grab bars and hardware inspected alongside the standard service route.
We can confirm unit count and dimensions in writing for permit applications.
ADA units are priced similarly to standard cabins and ship on the same delivery, so there's no separate trip charge for adding one to your order.
Requirements vary by venue and expected attendance; many El Cajon and San Diego County event permits set a minimum tied to total restroom count. We can help confirm the number for your specific permit.
Yes, single-unit residential rentals are common during renovations when a household member needs accessible facilities while a bathroom is out of service.
No, they're serviced on the same route and cycle as the rest of your order, with an added check of grab bars and door hardware each visit.