Porta Potty Rentals in Salt Lake City | Bubs Disposal

Porta Potty Rentals | Salt Lake City, UT

Porta Potty Rentals
in Salt Lake City.

Right now we have a porta potty sitting on a roof in downtown Salt Lake. Six stories up on the Fairmont Aquatic Center job in Sugar House, serviced on schedule like any other unit. If we can get one up there, we can get one wherever your project or party is.

The lineup in Salt Lake City.

This is everything we can drop off. Not sure what the job needs? Text a photo of the site to 801-230-5045 and we will tell you straight.

Family-Owned, Salt Lake Based

Portable toilet rental in Salt Lake City, done by the people who live here.

Bubs Disposal is a locally owned, independently run hauler based right here in Salt Lake City. We started with dumpster rentals back in 2015 and added portable toilets a few years ago, and at this point our units have worked pretty much every neighborhood in the valley. Millcreek, Sugar House, downtown, the Avenues, Rose Park, the west side. If you named a street, odds are decent a Bubs unit has spent a week on it.

When you rent a porta potty from Bubs in Salt Lake, you get:

  • Clean, stocked units delivered where you point, even the tight spots
  • Weekly service as the standard for job sites, with bi-weekly available
  • ADA accessible units for events and public settings
  • Hand washing stations and containment trays when the job calls for them
  • Upfront quotes by text, and Bubba answers the phone himself
  • One account for toilets and dumpsters if your project needs both
Our Porta Potty Services in Salt Lake City

Whatever the job, there is a unit for it.

Every rental below is active in Salt Lake right now, from long construction contracts to one-day parties.

Salt Lake Is a Specific Kind of City

Downtown density, canyon edges, and four real seasons.

Renting portable toilets in Salt Lake City is a logistics job as much as a sanitation job. Downtown projects deal with tight staging, permit corridors, and buildings that go up instead of out, which is how we ended up craning a unit onto a rooftop at the Fairmont Aquatic Center project. East bench jobs climb into the foothills where a level placement spot takes some looking. And the seasons are not shy here: units get placed out of the wind, on level ground, away from storm drains, and winter work keeps moving with freeze-safe planning.

There is also a side of Salt Lake most people never think about: several bars and restaurants downtown keep Bubs units on their back patios through the busy season, serviced on a schedule so their guests never think about it either.

That mix, big construction downtown, remodels in Millcreek and Sugar House, events everywhere from Liberty Park to private backyards, is exactly the route our trucks run every week.

Construction Crews First

Job site toilets that keep OSHA and the crew happy.

Most of our Salt Lake portable toilet work is construction. Multi-month and year-long contracts where the same units get pumped, sanitized, and restocked on weekly service until the project wraps. The rule of thumb that works on most valley sites: two or more toilets depending on crew size, placed where the crew actually works, not where the trailer happened to stop.

Our service truck runs the valley weekly, so a unit that needs attention gets attention. If your GC has been burned by a unit that sat for three weeks, that is the exact problem we built the route to fix.

Need to size a site? Tell us the crew count by text, or run it through the calculator and send Bubba a screenshot.

Events Across the Valley

Weddings, festivals, graduations, and backyard parties.

The event side of Salt Lake keeps us just as busy as the construction side. Weddings, festivals, graduations, backyard parties, and bathroom remodels all book single-day and multi-day rentals through the warm months, and the math changes with the party: a multi-day event where drinks are served needs more units, plus an ADA unit so every guest is covered.

Two add-ons come up constantly and are worth asking about upfront: containment trays, which sit under each unit and protect the driveway or lawn underneath, and hand washing stations, which one guest in three will quietly thank you for when there is food involved.

Planning a wedding specifically? We built a whole wedding porta potty page that walks through guest counts, drinks, ADA, and trays in plain terms.

How Many Do You Need?

Get your number in 30 seconds.

Guest count or crew size goes in, a starting range comes out. It is a range, not an exact promise, and Bubba confirms the final count with you by text. If drinks are on the menu or you need an ADA unit, say so when you reach out and we will build it into the plan.

60-second check

How many do you need?

Why Utah keeps calling Bubs Disposal.

Why Salt Lake Calls Bubs

The short version.

  • Local knowledge: we live here, the yard is here, and the routes cover every Salt Lake neighborhood weekly.
  • The owner answers: you text or call 801-230-5045 and Bubba picks up, start to finish.
  • Complete service: standard units, ADA units, hand wash stations, containment trays, and the dumpsters too.
  • Upfront pricing: the quote you get by text is the number Bubba stands behind.
  • Weird spots welcome: rooftops, patios, tight side yards, foothill lots. Tell us where and we will figure out how.

Serving Salt Lake City and everything around it: Millcreek, Sugar House, downtown, the Avenues, Rose Park, Holladay, Taylorsville, Murray, West Valley, and the rest of the county. Neighboring areas have their own pages: Draper and Sandy, Utah County, Park City, and Ogden.

Salt Lake City Porta Potty FAQs

Asked around the valley.

How fast can you deliver a porta potty in Salt Lake City?
We are based here, so Salt Lake is our fastest zone. Text 801-230-5045 with the address and Bubba will tell you straight what the schedule looks like.
How many units does my job site need?
Most Salt Lake job sites run two or more toilets depending on crew size, with weekly service. Tell us the crew count and we will spec it, or run the calculator.
Can you place a unit somewhere unusual?
We have one on a roof in downtown Salt Lake right now, and several on bar patios. Rooftops, courtyards, tight side yards, foothill lots. Tell us the spot and we will figure out the how.
Do you rent for events or just construction?
Both. Construction runs all year, and weddings, festivals, graduations, backyard parties, and bathroom remodels fill the calendar around it. Weddings have their own page.
What add-ons should I consider?
Two cover most situations: a containment tray under each unit for driveways and lawns, and a hand washing station whenever food or guests are involved.
Do drinks at my event change the count?
Yes, noticeably. Drinks mean more trips, so plan more units, and add an ADA unit for multi-day or public events. Say so when you text and we will size it right.
Will the unit hurt my lawn or driveway?
That is what containment trays are for. They sit under the unit and catch anything you do not want to see. We recommend them for every yard placement.
Can I get a dumpster on the same account?
Yes. We run dumpster rentals across Salt Lake with the same trucks and the same phone number. Remodels especially tend to book both.
Salt Lake City + Every Neighborhood Around It

One text and it is handled.

Send the address and what you have going on. Bubba quotes it, the truck shows up, and the unit stays clean.