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ADA Porta Potty Rental in Austin

Wheelchair-accessible units with flat entry, grab rails, and room to turn a chair around, delivered anywhere in the Austin metro by Austin Portable Toilets.

ADA-accessible portable restroom with wide ground-level entry door

What an ADA porta potty rental gets you

An ADA-accessible unit is built around a wheelchair user entering, turning, transferring, and exiting without help. That means a ground-level floor with no step up, a wide doorway, horizontal grab rails on the interior walls, and enough clear floor for a full turn. The same features serve guests with walkers, parents changing toddlers, and anyone who finds a standard unit tight.

Austin Portable Toilets stocks these as part of the regular fleet, so an accessible unit rides on the same delivery as your standard units and hand wash stations. One order, one truck, one invoice.

Events: compliance is the floor, comfort is the point

Public events need accessible restrooms wherever portable restrooms are offered. The working standard event planners use is 5 percent of the total count with a minimum of one accessible unit per restroom cluster, and City of Austin special-event permits ask organizers to show restroom plans as of 2026. Meeting the number is straightforward; placing the units on the actual accessible route is the part that gets missed, so we walk placement with you at booking.

For weddings, one accessible unit next to the standard units quietly covers grandparents and any guest who needs it, without anyone having to ask the host for special arrangements. It is the kind of detail guests notice without knowing they noticed.

Job sites and long rentals

Accessible units also go out on construction and long-term rentals, either for a specific worker's needs or because a site's public frontage requires it. They join the same weekly service routes as standard job site units, with the same pump, wash, and restock visit.

Common questions

Accessibility questions

When is an ADA unit required at an event?

Events open to the public should provide accessible restrooms wherever portable toilets are placed, and the common planning standard is at least 5 percent of total units, minimum of one per cluster. Permitted events in Austin are typically asked to show accessible facilities on the site plan.

What makes the unit wheelchair accessible?

Ground-level entry with no step, a door wide enough for a wheelchair, interior grab rails, and a floor plan with room for a full turning radius. The units are noticeably larger than a standard unit, roughly the footprint of a small shed.

Do ADA units work for other guests too?

Yes, and organizers often order one for reasons beyond compliance. Parents with strollers, older guests, and anyone who needs extra room use them, and the extra interior space stays welcome at family events.

Where should accessible units be placed?

Put them on the accessible route. That means firm, level ground connected to the paths wheelchair users will travel, not across gravel or up a curb from them. Placing one at each restroom cluster keeps the site compliant and the walk short.

Need an accessible unit on the order?

Tell us the site layout and we will place accessible units where they belong on the route.

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