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We handle portable-toilets in Albuquerque for job sites, weddings, festivals, and backyard projects from the North Valley down to Barelas. Whether you need one unit for a weekend party or a bank of restrooms for a Balloon Fiesta Park crew, we deliver, keep them clean, and pick them up on schedule. Searching for portable toilet rental near me around Nob Hill or Volcano Cliffs gets you a real local crew, not an out-of-town answering service.
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A standard portable toilet fits most Albuquerque jobs where you need reliable, no-frills sanitation without water hookups or power. Construction sites off Coors Boulevard, home remodels in Ridgecrest, and weekend gatherings near Old Town all commonly use this unit because it drops onto dirt, gravel, or pavement and needs nothing from the property. For OSHA-style crew coverage, one standard unit generally serves up to about ten workers on a weekly service cycle; add units or bump service frequency as headcount climbs.
Choose the standard unit when budget and simple function matter more than upgrades. If you are hosting a wedding or a catered event in the North Valley or near the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, a deluxe flushing or hand-wash-equipped unit is often the better fit for guest comfort. If you need ADA-compliant access, the standard unit is not wheelchair-accessible and you should request that separately. The trade-off is straightforward: the standard toilet costs the least and covers the most ground, but it offers no sink and no interior flush.
Albuquerque site conditions shape placement. Spring winds coming off the West Mesa near Volcano Cliffs and Petroglyph National Monument can move a unit, so we set toilets on firm, level ground and stake or anchor when a site calls for it. In tighter Downtown and Barelas lots, or on narrow Los Duranes lanes, clear truck access to within reach of the drop point keeps delivery quick. For elevated foothill work near the Sandia Peak Tramway approach, tell us about grade and gravel so the crew arrives ready.
Weekly service is the standard cycle: pump-out of the holding tank, restock of paper and sanitizer, and a wash-down of interior surfaces. Longer festival-style rentals near Balloon Fiesta Park or event stretches around University of New Mexico can be scheduled for more frequent servicing based on expected traffic. Tell us the daily use estimate and we match the service interval to it.
| Standard unit, minimum charge | from $250 |
| Standard unit, monthly rental with weekly service | market-range monthly rate, from $250 |
| Additional weekly service visit | added per-service fee, quoted with the order |
| Short-term event rental (weekend) | ballpark event rate, from $250 |
A standard portable toilet rental in Albuquerque includes one self-contained unit with a holding tank, toilet seat, urinal, toilet paper, and a hand-sanitizer dispenser. Delivery, placement, scheduled service, and pickup are part of the rental.
A standard portable toilet in Albuquerque is priced at a market-range monthly rate with a $250 minimum charge. Pricing is a ballpark until confirmed for your exact site, dates, and service frequency; call (505) 201-1893 for a firm number.
Most standard portable toilet deliveries in Albuquerque are scheduled within 1-3 business days, and same-week placement is common. Give us your address, dates, and access details when you call so we can confirm the delivery window.

A deluxe flushing unit is the right pick when appearance and comfort matter. Foot-pump flushing keeps the bowl clean between uses and the enclosed fresh-water sink lets guests wash rather than relying on a wall dispenser, which reads far better at a Tanoan backyard reception or a catered gathering near Old Town Plaza. If you only need basic sanitation for a work crew or a short setup, a standard non-flush unit costs less and is the smarter spend; the trade-off with the deluxe model is higher price for a noticeably nicer interior.
Placement in Albuquerque affects how the deluxe unit performs. These toilets carry a fresh-water tank, so they sit heavier than a standard unit and need a firm, reasonably level pad. Compacted gravel and pavement in areas like Downtown, Barelas, and Nob Hill work well; softer, irrigated ground common along the North Valley, South Valley, and Los Duranes acequia lots may need a plywood base to keep the unit stable and the flush mechanism level. On the sandy West Side terrain near Volcano Cliffs, we look for a compacted spot away from loose fill.
For multi-day events, the fresh-water tank and waste holding both need attention. Higher guest counts at a Netherwood Park celebration or a Ridgecrest gathering draw the fresh-water reservoir down faster, so we schedule servicing to refill water and supplies and pump waste on a cadence matched to your traffic. Summer heat in Albuquerque also makes regular servicing worthwhile, since odor control and a topped-up sink keep a deluxe unit feeling premium through the day.
Before your date, tell us the delivery address, the surface, the dates, and roughly how many people will use it. That lets us confirm the right servicing schedule and whether one deluxe unit covers your crowd or you'd be better served by adding a second. Access matters too: if the drop point is behind a gate, down a narrow North Valley driveway, or up against fixed landscaping, mention it so the delivery truck can reach the pad cleanly.
| Deluxe flushing unit, single-day event | $250+ (ballpark, exact confirmed on-site) |
| Deluxe flushing unit, weekend rental | market-range above single-day, quoted on request |
| Weekly deluxe rental with servicing | quoted by dates and guest count |
| Added servicing / extra pump-out | added to base per schedule |
A deluxe flushing rental in Albuquerque adds a foot-pump flush, a fresh-water tank, and an interior handwash sink, so it stays cleaner and feels more finished than a standard single-vault unit. A basic unit costs less and is better when appearance isn't a priority.
In Albuquerque we place deluxe flushing units on a firm, level pad. Soft irrigated ground in the North Valley or sandy fill near Volcano Cliffs may need a plywood base, since the fresh-water tank makes these units heavier than standard ones.
The minimum charge for any rental in Albuquerque, including a deluxe flushing unit, is $250. Deluxe units generally price above basic units, and the exact figure is confirmed on-site based on dates, access, and servicing.

An ADA accessible unit is the right fit when your guest list or crew includes anyone using a wheelchair, a walker, or a mobility scooter. The unit sits at ground level with a ramp-free entry, so there is no step to negotiate, and the interior is roomy enough to close the door and turn around. Standard portable toilets cost less and take up less space, but they cannot meet accessibility requirements — for public events, permitted gatherings, and many construction sites, an ADA unit is not optional. The trade-off is footprint: an accessible unit needs a larger, level pad and a clear approach path, which matters on tighter lots.
Placement in Albuquerque depends on the site. Flat, paved venues like Downtown plazas, Netherwood Park gatherings, and lots near the University of New Mexico make ADA setup straightforward. Older, uneven ground in parts of Barelas, Los Duranes, and the North Valley can require a bit more planning to find a firm, level spot the ramp-free entry can rest on. In the higher West Side terrain around Volcano Cliffs and near Petroglyph National Monument, we look for a stable pad away from slopes so the door swings and closes properly. For events along the Rio Grande Nature Center State Park corridor or in Old Town, we confirm the delivery truck has clear access before the drop.
For public-facing events, general guidance is to include at least one ADA accessible unit in your restroom count, and often one for every set of standard units on larger gatherings. Wedding venues in Tanoan, festivals near Isotopes Park, and neighborhood block parties in Nob Hill and Ridgecrest all benefit from planning the accessible unit early, since it needs the best of your available flat space. On construction jobs across Bernalillo County, an ADA unit keeps the site inclusive for all workers and visitors.
We confirm the exact price on a free on-site visit or over the phone once we know your dates, location, and how long you need the unit. Longer rentals and multiple units change the math, and the $250 minimum always applies. Call (505) 201-1893 to walk through what your Albuquerque event or job site needs.
| Single ADA unit, one-day event | $250 (minimum) and up, confirmed on-site |
| ADA unit, weekend rental | market-range ballpark, exact price confirmed by phone |
| ADA unit, monthly job-site rental | market-range ballpark with regular servicing, quoted per site |
| Additional ADA units for large events | per-unit ballpark, discussed when booking |
An ADA accessible portable toilet in Albuquerque has a ground-level, ramp-free entry, interior grab bars, and enough floor space for a wheelchair to turn. These features let the unit meet Americans with Disabilities Act specifications for public events and job sites.
For most public Albuquerque events, general guidance is at least one ADA accessible unit, with more added as your total restroom count grows. Call (505) 201-1893 and we will size the order to your guest count and venue.
Yes, we place ADA accessible units at Albuquerque parks and event grounds including Netherwood Park and Balloon Fiesta Park, provided there is a firm, level spot and clear truck access. We confirm the placement details when you book.

A general rule for jobsite planning is one standard unit per 10 workers on a 40-hour week, adjusted for shift overlap and crew size. Small remodels and single-crew projects in neighborhoods like Ridgecrest or Nob Hill often run fine on one unit, while larger builds in Volcano Cliffs or new construction on the west side may need multiple units plus a hand-wash station to keep pace. Confirming your peak headcount before delivery avoids under-servicing partway through the pour or framing stage.
Construction units are the right fit when the toilet stays on site for weeks or months and gets daily trade traffic. That is different from event rentals, which are cleaner-turnaround, short-term placements. The trade-off is straightforward: construction units are priced for durability and recurring service, so weekly maintenance is part of the plan rather than a one-time clean. For a jobsite off Broadway in Barelas or a commercial pad near Downtown, the recurring schedule is what keeps the unit usable through the whole project.
Placement matters on Albuquerque sites. Units set on firm, level ground away from heavy equipment swing paths stay stable and are easier to service. On sloped lots common in Volcano Cliffs and the North Valley, we look for a compacted, accessible spot the service truck can reach without crossing soft dirt or a fresh trench. Wind is a real factor here, so units placed with the door away from the prevailing southwest gusts hold up better through the day. Give the driver a clear path and a note about any gate codes or Bernalillo County access restrictions when you book.
For multi-phase projects, unit counts can be adjusted as crews scale up and down. Framing stages carry more bodies than finish work, and you only pay for what the schedule needs. Tell us your site address and expected duration and we will match the unit count and service frequency to the job.
| Single construction unit, monthly with weekly service | $250-$375/month |
| Additional unit on same site, monthly | $250–$275 |
| Extra service visit (beyond weekly) | From $250 |
| Hand-wash station add-on, monthly | From $250 |
Plan for about one standard unit per 10 workers on a 40-hour week for an Albuquerque construction site. Larger crews or overlapping shifts on bigger builds may need multiple units plus a hand-wash station.
Construction units in Albuquerque are typically serviced weekly, which includes pump-out, restocking, and sanitizing. High-traffic sites can add extra service visits as needed.
Most construction unit deliveries across Albuquerque are scheduled within a few business days of booking. Call (505) 201-1893 with your site address and start date to lock in a delivery window.

Choosing between a standard unit and a deluxe flushing model comes down to guest count and formality. A backyard reunion in the North Valley or a casual gathering near Netherwood Park is usually well served by standard construction-grade units at a lower cost. A wedding reception at a private estate in Tanoan or an open-air ceremony near Old Town tends to call for deluxe units with flushing, interior sinks, and better lighting, since guests are in formal attire and expect a cleaner experience. The trade-off is straightforward: standard units cost less and handle high traffic, while deluxe units cost more but read as intentional at a guest-facing event.
Guest count drives quantity. A common planning guideline is one unit per 50 guests for events under four hours, adding a unit for longer receptions or when alcohol is served, which increases usage. Pairing at least one handwashing station with your toilets matters for weddings and any event serving food, and it is worth confirming when you book. For a Downtown block gathering or a festival-style event at a larger venue, spacing multiple units near separate guest zones reduces lines better than clustering them in one spot.
Albuquerque venues bring real placement considerations. Sites in the South Valley and Los Duranes often sit on soft or unpaved ground, so a firm, level spot for delivery keeps units stable. Properties in Volcano Cliffs and along the West Mesa can be windy, which affects where a unit should face and how it is positioned. Historic districts near Barelas and Nob Hill sometimes have narrow access or limited street frontage, so a clear path for the delivery truck should be identified ahead of time. Sharing gate codes, ground surface, and any HOA rules for neighborhoods like Ridgecrest or Tanoan when you call helps the delivery go smoothly.
Booking earlier is better during peak wedding and festival months, and around large regional events when demand for units across the metro rises. Provide your event date, expected guest count, venue address, and whether the site has water or power access, and you will get a quote reflecting unit type and rental length. Prices below are ballpark ranges for Albuquerque event rentals; the exact figure is confirmed after the venue details are reviewed.
| Standard single unit, one-day event | $250-$375 |
| Deluxe flushing unit with sink, one-day event | $300-$550 |
| Standalone handwashing station | From $250 |
| ADA-accessible unit, one-day event | $300-$500 |
| Multi-day weekend event, per standard unit | $375-$650 |
For an Albuquerque wedding, a common guideline is one unit per 50 guests for events under four hours. Add a unit for longer receptions or when alcohol is served, since that increases usage. Share your guest count when booking and you will get a tailored recommendation.
Yes, deluxe units are available for Albuquerque weddings and formal events. These typically include flushing, an interior sink, and better lighting, which suits guest-facing celebrations at venues near Old Town or private estates in Tanoan. Confirm availability by calling (505) 201-1893.
Booking an event rental in Albuquerque earlier is best during peak wedding and festival months and around large regional events, when metro-wide demand rises. Reserving as soon as your date is set secures the unit type you want. Off-peak dates often allow shorter lead times.

Weekly servicing fits any rental that stays on the ground longer than a few days. A construction crew framing houses in Volcano Cliffs, a remodel in Ridgecrest, or a seasonal vendor stand near Old Town will fill a tank steadily, and one service per week keeps it from reaching capacity between visits. The rule of thumb most crews use is one weekly service per unit for roughly every ten workers using it daily. Heavier traffic than that is a signal to add a unit or step up to twice-weekly service rather than push a single toilet past its comfortable range.
The alternative is on-call servicing, where you phone in when a unit needs attention. On-call can be cheaper for a short project, but it puts the timing on you and risks a full tank on a busy Friday. Weekly servicing trades that guesswork for a predictable route stop, which matters on sites where a technician cannot easily reach the unit without coordination. Gated developments in Tanoan, tight alley placements in Barelas, and North Valley properties behind fenced yards all service faster when the same driver returns on a set day and already knows the access path.
Albuquerque's climate shapes how often servicing pays off. Summer heat along the low-lying South Valley and near the Rio Grande accelerates odor, so weekly deodorant recharges make a real difference in comfort. Windblown dust from the West Mesa settles inside units placed at open sites near Petroglyph National Monument, and the weekly wipe-down keeps seats and floors clean between heavy-use days. For events with multiple units staged over a week near Downtown or a UNM-area lot, a mid-run service keeps everything presentable through the final day.
Route coverage spans Bernalillo County, including Nob Hill, Los Duranes, and Netherwood Park. Give us the unit locations and daily headcount when you call, and we will recommend a service frequency that matches the traffic instead of overbuilding the schedule. If a unit consistently runs low before its weekly stop, that is the point to discuss adding a second visit.
| Weekly service, one standard unit (monthly) | $250 minimum |
| Weekly service, small multi-unit site (monthly) | $300-$450 |
| Weekly service, larger site or higher traffic (monthly) | $450-$600 |
| Add-on twice-weekly service, per extra visit | confirmed on-site |
Weekly servicing in Albuquerque includes a full tank pump-out, fresh water and deodorizer recharge, toilet paper and hand-sanitizer restock, and an interior wipe-down. The unit stays on site the entire time.
Weekly servicing in Albuquerque runs a ballpark of $250 to $600 per month depending on how many units you have and site access, with a $250 minimum charge. The exact figure is confirmed on-site.
A common guideline for Albuquerque job sites is one weekly service per unit for about every ten daily users. Heavier traffic than that usually calls for a second unit or twice-weekly service.
Long-term terms differ from a short event rental in how they are structured. A weekend event is priced as a single package with one delivery and one pickup, while a long-term rental in Albuquerque is billed monthly with servicing folded into that recurring rate. If your job on the West Side near Volcano Cliffs or a phased build in the North Valley is going to run for several months, the monthly structure keeps the unit stocked and sanitary without you rebooking each week. Choose short-term instead when your need is measured in days, not months.
Service frequency is the main variable to decide up front. A quiet office trailer parking lot in Downtown with a handful of daily users may only need weekly service, while a busy framing crew in the South Valley or a landscaping staging area off Coors can justify twice-weekly visits. More frequent servicing raises the monthly rate but keeps units usable on high-traffic sites. We set a schedule that matches your headcount and revisit it if the crew size changes mid-project.
Placement matters over a long term because the unit stays put. Bernalillo County sites with soft or uneven ground, gravel lots near Barelas, or sloped parcels above Ridgecrest do better on a firm, level pad so the unit stays stable and the service truck can reach it. Albuquerque summer heat and the occasional dust from West Mesa wind are worth planning around; a spot with some shade and clear truck access makes each service visit faster. Tell us the access details when you call so the placement holds up for the full term.
Terms are flexible on length. Month-to-month keeps things open-ended for projects with uncertain timelines, which is common on remodels around Nob Hill and Old Town where permits and phases shift. Longer committed terms can carry a steadier monthly rate for predictable jobs. Either way, the exact figure depends on unit type, service frequency, and site access, and a free on-site look confirms it before anything is delivered.
| Standard unit, monthly, weekly service | $250-$350/month |
| Standard unit, twice-weekly service | $350-$500/month |
| Deluxe/flushing unit, monthly | $400-$650/month |
| Minimum charge | $250 |
In Albuquerque, a long-term rental is any portable toilet kept on site for roughly a month or longer, billed on a recurring monthly cycle rather than as a single event package. Extended construction and ongoing commercial sites are the typical fit.
Yes, long-term rentals in Albuquerque include scheduled service visits in the monthly rate. Each visit pumps the tank, cleans the unit, and restocks paper and hand sanitizer where applicable, on the frequency you set at booking.
Month-to-month long-term rentals in Albuquerque give you room to adjust as a project changes. Call (505) 201-1893 to raise or lower service frequency if your crew size shifts, and we'll update the schedule and rate.
If you want the lowest cost for a construction crew or a casual backyard project, choose a standard portable toilet — it handles daily use and meets OSHA jobsite requirements. If you want a cleaner experience for a wedding, quinceañera, or corporate event, choose a deluxe unit with a flushing toilet, a sink, and a hand-sanitizer dispenser. If you are hosting guests who use wheelchairs, walkers, or strollers, choose an ADA-accessible unit — it has a wider door, ground-level entry, and interior grab bars. The trade-off is straightforward: standard units cost the least but offer the fewest amenities, deluxe units cost more for comfort, and ADA units take up more ground space but are legally required at many public events. For crowd size, a rough rule of thumb is one unit per 50 to 75 guests for a half-day event, and more if alcohol is served or the event runs all day, since usage climbs sharply after the four-hour mark. For a construction crew, plan on one unit for every ten workers on a standard 40-hour week and add a second unit before the tank fill rate outpaces weekly service. For multi-day jobs or events, add weekly cleaning so units stay usable instead of overwhelmed by day three, and on a long dusty summer job in the West Mesa area, a mid-week second cleaning is worth the small added cost. The short version: match the unit type to who is using it, match the count to your headcount and hours, and match the cleaning frequency to how hard and how long the units get used.
| On-site minimum (single standard unit, delivery & pickup) | from $250 |
| Standard portable toilet — weekend event | $250–$325 |
| Standard portable toilet — monthly with weekly service | $275–$425 |
| Deluxe flushing unit — event | $350–$550 |
| Deluxe flushing unit — monthly with weekly service | $450–$650 |
| ADA accessible unit — event | $350–$600 |
| ADA accessible unit — monthly with weekly service | $450–$700 |
| Multi-unit event bank (per unit, bundled) | from $250 each |
| Construction site unit — monthly, one crew | $275–$450 |
| Extra / additional weekly cleaning | From $250 |
| Hand-wash station add-on (where available) | quoted on request |
Your exact price is confirmed before any work begins.
Albuquerque's biggest portable-toilet crunch hits every early October, when the Balloon Fiesta pulls crowds across the metro and units get reserved weeks out — if your event or job site falls in that window, book well ahead because the whole fleet in the metro tightens up at once. The high-desert heat and blowing dust off the West Mesa near Petroglyph National Monument also mean units need more frequent servicing in summer than they would in a milder climate, so we recommend adding a mid-week cleaning on long dusty jobs to keep the interior from getting gritty. Spring winds are the other local factor worth planning for: gusts coming off the mesa can catch a tall unit, so for events near the Rio Grande bosque or Rio Grande Nature Center State Park we place units on stable, level ground away from soft riverbank soil so they stay upright. Summer construction across the North Valley, South Valley, and the growing Volcano Cliffs area keeps jobsite units in steady demand from roughly May through September, which is when long-term units are hardest to secure on short notice — reserving early on a multi-month build pays off. Winter is the quiet season here, so if your timeline is flexible and you need a short-notice unit, the colder months are when availability is best and lead times are shortest.
Neighborhoods we cover: Nob Hill, Old Town, North Valley, South Valley, Ridgecrest, Tanoan, Downtown, Barelas, Los Duranes, Volcano Cliffs, Netherwood Park.
Portable toilet rental in Albuquerque starts at a $250 on-site minimum, which covers delivery, placement, and pickup of a standard unit. Deluxe flushing units and ADA-accessible units run higher, and long-term jobs with weekly cleaning are quoted monthly. These are ballpark ranges — your exact price is confirmed after we know the unit type, rental length, and delivery location. Call (505) 201-1893 for a free quote.
Same-day or next-day delivery is often available in Albuquerque when units are in stock, and we cover the full metro from Downtown to Volcano Cliffs. For events during peak season — spring through fall, and especially the early-October Balloon Fiesta window — we recommend booking two to four weeks ahead so the unit type you want is reserved.
In Albuquerque you can rent standard units, deluxe flushing units with a sink, and ADA-accessible units with grab bars and level entry. Standard units are the most economical and are common on construction sites; deluxe units suit weddings and corporate events; ADA units are often required at public events near venues like UNM or Balloon Fiesta Park.
Yes — long-term rentals in Albuquerque include weekly service, where the crew pumps the tank, restocks toilet paper, refreshes the deodorizer, and sanitizes the interior. On long summer jobs in dusty conditions out near the West Mesa, an additional mid-week cleaning can be added to keep units in good shape.
A rough rule of thumb for an Albuquerque event is one unit per 50 to 75 guests for a half-day gathering, with more added for all-day events or when alcohol is served, since usage rises sharply after about four hours. For a wedding you may also want at least one ADA-accessible unit and often a deluxe flushing unit for guest comfort. Tell us your headcount and how long the event runs when you call (505) 201-1893 and we'll help you size it right.
On an Albuquerque construction site, plan on roughly one standard unit for every ten workers on a standard 40-hour week, which meets the common OSHA guideline. Larger crews or sites with limited access nearby usually need multiple units and sometimes a hand-wash station. We can adjust the number as crew size changes through the phases of the build, and weekly service is included on long-term jobsite rentals.
Yes — single-day and weekend rentals are common in Albuquerque for parties, weddings, and one-day events. A weekend standard unit typically falls in the $250 to $325 range, which includes delivery before your event and pickup afterward. Deluxe and ADA units cost more; call (505) 201-1893 with your date and address for an exact quote.
Place a portable toilet on firm, level ground with clear access for the delivery and service truck, and keep it away from soft riverbank soil near the Rio Grande bosque so it stays stable in the wind. For events, units are usually staged near the edge of the venue for discretion while remaining easy for guests to reach. You can text a photo of your Albuquerque site to (505) 201-1893 and we'll confirm the best spot and truck access before delivery.
For peak season in Albuquerque — spring through fall, and especially the early-October Balloon Fiesta window — book two to four weeks ahead so your preferred unit type is available, because the metro fleet tightens up during that surge. Summer construction demand also runs high from May through September, so reserve long-term jobsite units early. Winter has the shortest lead times, so short-notice rentals are easiest in the colder months.
Yes — we serve the full Albuquerque metro and surrounding Bernalillo County, including the North Valley, South Valley, Volcano Cliffs, and areas out toward Kirtland Air Force Base. Delivery distance can affect the quote for locations on the far edge of the service area, so give us the exact address when you call (505) 201-1893 and we'll confirm coverage and pricing.
Getting a quote is easy: call (505) 201-1893, tell us the unit type, how long you need it, and your delivery address in Albuquerque, and we'll give you a clear price. You can also text a photo of your site or event location so we can confirm placement and access. The quote is free and there's no obligation.