
Standing rentals for multi-month projects and remote properties across San Diego County's backcountry, with a fixed weekly visit that keeps a distant site running.
Not every job is close to the yard. Ranch properties in Alpine, remote grading sites east of El Cajon, vineyard and agricultural operations, and rural construction projects across San Diego County's backcountry all need the same thing: a restroom that's actually there and actually serviced, week after week, without someone on-site having to call and remind us.
Long-term and remote rentals are built around a fixed weekly route rather than a reactive call schedule. Once your site is on the route, it stays on the route — the same day, the same technician when possible, for the life of the project or property use.
Monthly and multi-month agreements with locked-in pricing for the length of the project.
Sites outside typical delivery radius are folded into a fixed weekly route, not handled ad hoc.
Extra-capacity tanks reduce visit frequency for sites with limited access or small crews.
A standing rental is priced and scheduled differently than a short-term construction order. Instead of a weekly rate tied to a specific project timeline, long-term accounts get a monthly rate locked in for the length of the agreement, which is useful for ranch properties, agricultural operations, and multi-phase developments where the end date isn't fixed yet. We'll set a review point — typically every three to six months — to confirm the unit count and service cycle still match how the site is being used.
For properties genuinely outside El Cajon's immediate delivery radius — backcountry parcels near Alpine, Jamul, Descanso, or similar rural areas of San Diego County — we fold the site into a fixed weekly or bi-weekly route rather than dispatching a one-off truck each time. This keeps service reliable and keeps pricing reasonable, since the trip is planned into an existing route rather than treated as a special dispatch every visit.
Extra-capacity tanks are available for remote sites where road access is limited, gates are locked outside business hours, or the site simply doesn't get much foot traffic between visits. A larger holding tank means a bi-weekly visit can cover the same usage a weekly visit would handle on a busy job site, which reduces total trips without sacrificing cleanliness.
Long-term rentals also fit longer-duration residential situations: a property undergoing a slow renovation, a rural home without functioning plumbing during a septic repair, or a caretaker's unit on a large property. These accounts work the same way as a construction standing rental — monthly billing, fixed service day, and a single point of contact for changes.
If your project timeline shortens or extends, standing rentals convert easily in either direction. Wrapping up early just means a final pickup call; running longer than planned just means the monthly rate continues at the same locked-in price, with no renegotiation required.
Location, access details, and expected duration — we confirm route feasibility.
Weekly or bi-weekly, based on distance and usage.
Delivered to a fixed spot with gate or access instructions on file.
Same day, month after month, with monthly billing and no renegotiation.
Yes, we route standing rentals to Alpine, Jamul, Descanso, and similar rural San Diego County areas on a fixed weekly or bi-weekly schedule.
Our standing rentals start at a one-month minimum, with monthly renewal after that and no long-term contract required.
Yes, extra-capacity units are available and often reduce a busy site down to a bi-weekly visit instead of weekly.
Your rental simply continues at the same locked-in monthly rate — no need to re-quote or sign a new agreement.