Porta Potty Rental in New Jersey
38 independently owned porta potty companies across 30 towns, 20 of which rent ADA units and 22 restroom trailers. No national chains, no brokers.
What does a porta potty cost in New Jersey?
Typical industry rates run $75 to $150 a month for a standard unit, $150 to $325 for a flushing or ADA unit, and $800 and up for a restroom trailer. New Jersey sits inside that range. Where you land depends on three things: which unit you need, how long you keep it, and how often it gets serviced.
The fastest way to a real number is two quotes. Every company below is independently owned and answers its own phone, so you are talking to the yard rather than a call centre that will sell your job on.
Biggest porta potty markets in New Jersey
| Town | Companies |
|---|---|
| Jersey City | 29 |
| Newark | 26 |
| Belleville | 25 |
| Saddle Brook | 22 |
| Berkeley Heights | 20 |
| Keyport | 19 |
| Midland Park | 19 |
| Woodcliff Lake | 19 |
| Kinnelon | 15 |
| Old Bridge | 15 |
| Green Brook Township | 13 |
| Ringwood | 13 |
Every town we cover in New Jersey
- Atco porta potty rental8 operators
- Bayville porta potty rental3 operators
- Belleville porta potty rental25 operators
- Berkeley Heights porta potty rental20 operators
- Bridgeton porta potty rental9 operators
- Cape May Court House porta potty rental2 operators
- Eatontown porta potty rental12 operators
- Elmer porta potty rental9 operators
- Franklinville porta potty rental9 operators
- Green Brook Township porta potty rental13 operators
- Hammonton porta potty rental7 operators
- Jamesburg porta potty rental12 operators
- Jersey City porta potty rental29 operators
- Keyport porta potty rental19 operators
- Kinnelon porta potty rental15 operators
- Midland Park porta potty rental19 operators
- Monmouth Junction porta potty rental10 operators
- Newark porta potty rental26 operators
- Old Bridge porta potty rental15 operators
- Ringwood porta potty rental13 operators
- Saddle Brook porta potty rental22 operators
- Southampton Township porta potty rental7 operators
- Stockton porta potty rental8 operators
- Swedesboro porta potty rental12 operators
- Toms River porta potty rental6 operators
- Wantage porta potty rental6 operators
- Waretown porta potty rental4 operators
- Woodbine porta potty rental2 operators
- Woodcliff Lake porta potty rental19 operators
- Woodstown porta potty rental11 operators
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Porta potty rental in New Jersey: common questions
- How many porta potty companies are there in New Jersey?
- We list <strong>38</strong> independently owned companies across 30 towns in New Jersey. National carriers, brokers and multi-state marketing networks are excluded, which is why this list is shorter than a search and every name on it is a real local yard.
- Where can I rent an ADA porta potty in New Jersey?
- <strong>20</strong> of the 30 New Jersey companies our team checked say they rent ADA accessible units, about 67% of them. An event open to the public should have at least one, and they are the first thing to run out on a busy weekend. <a href="/units/ada/">Compare ADA coverage by state</a>.
- Can I rent a restroom trailer in New Jersey?
- <strong>22</strong> New Jersey companies list restroom trailers. A trailer needs a level pad, a tow route and often power, and in most markets they're booked a season out, so availability usually decides it before price does.
- How much does a porta potty cost in New Jersey?
- Typical industry rates run <strong>$75 to $150 a month</strong> for a standard unit, $150 to $325 for a flushing or ADA unit, and $800 and up for a restroom trailer. New Jersey sits inside that range, and where you land depends on the unit, the rental length and the servicing schedule. The fastest way to a real number is two quotes from the companies below.
- Do you need a permit for a porta potty in New Jersey?
- On private property, almost never. On a street, sidewalk or any public right-of-way, usually yes, and the town sets those rules, not the state. Ask the company first. One that works a town daily knows its rules, and many handle the permit as part of the job.
Also serving New Jersey
These companies operate in New Jersey but we haven't confirmed which town they're based in, or they're in a market too small for its own page. We confirm by phone.