Porta Potty Rental in Myrtle Beach, SC
3 independent companies serving Myrtle Beach, 1 of them based in town. No national chains, no brokers, and nobody pays to be here.
3 porta potty companies in Myrtle Beach, SC, ranked by Index Score
| Company | Score | Units | Google rating | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89 | Trailer ADA Hand-wash +2 | 4.7★ (162) | ||
| 67 | Trailer Flushing Shower +1 | 4.8★ (16) | ||
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39 | — | 4.0★ (20) |
Ranked by Index Score: reviews, rating, unit coverage, and how easy they are to reach. Distances are from each company's address, so check they cover you before you count on it.
What does a porta potty cost in Myrtle Beach, SC?
Nobody here posts rates online. Hardly anyone in this business does, and we checked 1,977 websites to be sure. Call two or three and ask each of them the same four things: which unit, how long, how often they service it, and what delivery costs. For a figure to walk in with, see what a unit typically costs in South Carolina and the national rates by unit type.
What kinds of unit can you rent in Myrtle Beach?
From what each company says on its own site. A blank means they don't mention it, not that they haven't got one.
- Restroom trailer 2 of 3
- Flushing unit 2 of 3
- Standard portable toilet 2 of 3
- ADA accessible unit 1 of 3
- Hand-wash station 1 of 3
- Shower trailer 1 of 3
Most yards carry a standard unit, so that column separates nobody. The ones worth checking are the ADA unit and the restroom trailer, which need capital a small operator often skips.
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Common questions about porta potty rental in Myrtle Beach, SC
- Who rents porta potties in Myrtle Beach?
- We list 3 independently owned companies serving Myrtle Beach, 1 of them based in town. National carriers, brokers and multi-state marketing networks are excluded, so this is smaller than a Google search and every name on it is a real local yard.
- Who rents ADA porta potties in Myrtle Beach?
- 1 of the 3 companies serving Myrtle Beach says it rents ADA accessible units. They are the first thing to run out on a busy weekend, so book that unit before the standard ones.
- Are restroom trailers available in Myrtle Beach?
- 2 of the 3 companies serving Myrtle Beach list restroom trailers. Owning one is real capital, which is why only a fraction of yards do. The ones that do tend to advertise it clearly.
- What is the price of a porta potty in Myrtle Beach?
- Across the industry a standard unit typically runs $75 to $150 a month, a flushing or ADA unit $150 to $325, and a restroom trailer from $800 upward. What you actually pay in Myrtle Beach depends on the unit, how long you keep it and how often it is serviced. Call two or three from the list and ask the same four things: the unit, how long you keep it, how often it is serviced, and what delivery costs.
- Which is the best porta potty company in Myrtle Beach?
- Elvis Service Company ranks first in Myrtle Beach on our Index Score, at 89 out of 100, weighing review volume, rating, unit coverage and how easy they are to reach. On other measures: Blue Diamond Portable Restrooms holds the highest rating at 4.8 across 16 reviews. No company can pay to move up this page, and none has.
- Do I have to use a company from outside Myrtle Beach?
- 1 of the 3 companies we list is based in Myrtle Beach itself; the rest are within 25 miles. Ask where they service from rather than where they are registered. The two are not always the same address.
- How many porta potties do I need in Myrtle Beach?
- For an event, start at one unit per 50 guests over four hours and add 15–20% if you are serving alcohol. For a job site the minimum is set by 29 CFR 1926.51(c): one toilet up to 20 workers, then one seat and one urinal per 40. Work it out for your numbers.

