Porta Potties Denver
At 5,280 feet, a porta potties Denver job comes with problems most providers outside Colorado have never thought about. UV radiation runs 15–20% higher than sea level and degrades plastic faster. The metro sees roughly 120 freeze-thaw cycles a year, cracking seals and bursting water lines in flush units that are not winterized properly. Denver Water declared a Stage 1 drought in March 2026, making waterless restroom options more practical than ever on construction sites under mandatory watering restrictions. Our Cleveland Place location stocks altitude-rated, weather-hardened units and delivers across the entire Front Range - from RiNo job sites to Red Rocks wedding venues in Morrison.

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Palace Porta Potties
1540 Cleveland Pl
Denver, CO 80202
(720) 821-7760
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Altitude-Rated Restroom Units for the Front Range
Colorado conditions destroy equipment that was built for lower elevations and milder weather. Every unit we deploy from our Denver yard is selected for the specific demands of this market:
- Winterized construction units - anti-freeze holding-tank treatment, insulated shells, and freeze-resistant hand sanitizer for sites running through Denver’s 54-inch average annual snowfall season
- Waterless event units - no flush water required, critical during Stage 1 drought restrictions when Denver Water mandates a 20% reduction in use; preferred by general contractors minimizing water consumption on ADU and infill sites
- Mountain-access trailers - restroom trailers rated for the steep grades and switchbacks on CO-8 and CO-74 leading to Red Rocks Amphitheatre (6,450 ft elevation) and foothills ceremony venues in Morrison, Golden, and Evergreen
- ADA-accessible units - ground-level entry with grab bars, required by Denver Parks & Recreation for permitted public events at Civic Center Park, Sloan’s Lake, and City Park
- Race-day and festival clusters - high-volume deployments for the Colfax Marathon (finish at City Park), BolderBoulder 10K (50,000+ at Folsom Field), Cherry Creek Arts Festival, and Colorado Dragon Boat Festival at Sloan’s Lake
Rentals by Use Case in Denver
Our Units in Denver





Drought, Freeze-Thaw, and the Logistics of a Sprawling Metro
Denver’s 2026 drought is the most immediate factor shaping portable sanitation decisions across the Front Range. With South Platte Basin snowpack at 42% of normal - the worst on record - Denver Water imposed mandatory restrictions: outdoor watering limited to two days a week, surcharges on Tier 2 and Tier 3 use. Construction sites drawing city water for flush-type restrooms face real cost pressure. Our waterless units sidestep the issue entirely, and we carry enough inventory to convert an active flush rotation to waterless within 48 hours.
Winter is the other complication most renters underestimate. Denver averages 54 inches of snow, but the real damage comes from freeze-thaw cycling - the temperature can swing 40+ degrees in a single day. Hand sanitizer freezes, waste lines crack, and door latches seize on units that were not built for this climate. Our winter rotation uses anti-freeze disinfectant in holding tanks and insulated shells rated for sustained sub-freezing nights. That is the Jobsite Reliability Plan™.
The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro covers over 8,300 square miles. A delivery to Castle Rock is a different route than a delivery to Boulder, and a Red Rocks wedding venue in Morrison sits on narrow mountain roads at 6,450 feet. We maintain routing that accounts for I-25 and I-70 congestion windows, and we schedule foothills deliveries for morning hours before afternoon thunderstorms roll in along the Front Range.
Where We Deliver Across the Metro
- RiNo and LoHi - multifamily construction boom around the 38th & Blake light rail station; Formativ’s 310-unit project at 3850 Blake Street and AVE Station House transit-oriented development
- Central Park (former Stapleton) - 4,700-acre redevelopment with $632 million in construction to date across 119 separate contracts
- Sun Valley - $450 million neighborhood redevelopment and Riverfront Park Phase I construction through end of 2026
- DIA airport expansion - $2.1 billion Great Hall overhaul plus $700 million Concourse C-West adding 11 gates (completion 2030–2031)
- Weld County oil and gas - field support for drilling and completions across the county that produces 83% of Colorado’s oil output
- Ski resort summer construction - Keystone’s $300M+ Kindred Resort, Breckenridge’s Peak 9 Gondola, and Vail chairlift replacements during the June–October build window
Palace Denver Coverage Area
Palace dispatches from our Cleveland Place yard in central Denver and delivers across the entire Front Range metro. Same-day delivery is standard on most orders; foothills and mountain venues require morning-window coordination.
| Area / Corridor | Typical delivery window | Common use cases |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown / LoDo | Same-day (local yard) | Corporate events, Coors Field overflow, construction sites |
| RiNo / LoHi | Same-day | Multifamily construction, brewery events, gallery openings |
| Capitol Hill / Cheesman | Same-day | Pride events, residential construction, park programming |
| Cherry Creek | Same-day | Cherry Creek Arts Festival, luxury residential construction, shopping district events |
| Central Park (Stapleton) | Same-day | Large-scale redevelopment construction, community events, school builds |
| Sun Valley / Barnum | Same-day | Neighborhood redevelopment, Riverfront Park construction, community events |
| City Park / Sloan’s Lake | Same-day | Colfax Marathon finish, Dragon Boat Festival, permitted park events |
| Highlands / Berkeley | Same-day | Residential infill, Tennyson Street events, ADU construction |
| Wash Park / Platt Park | Same-day | Neighborhood events, residential construction, South Pearl Street festivals |
| Aurora / Centennial | Same-day | Suburban construction, community events, industrial sites |
| Lakewood / Wheat Ridge | Same-day | Suburban construction, community events, I-70 corridor sites |
| Morrison / Red Rocks | Morning window (before 12 PM) | Concert events, wedding venues, amphitheatre support |
| Golden / Evergreen | Morning window (before 12 PM) | Foothills weddings, construction, community events |
| Boulder / Longmont | Next-day standard | BolderBoulder 10K, University events, construction |
| Castle Rock / Parker | Next-day standard | Suburban development, community events, I-25 corridor sites |
| Weld County (Greeley, Brighton) | Next-day standard | Oil and gas field support, agricultural events, construction |
| Ski resorts (Keystone, Breck, Vail) | Scheduled (48-hr lead) | Summer construction, resort events, chairlift replacement projects |
Emergency deliveries outside standard windows are handled case-by-case — call the dispatch line for rush availability.
What Separates Palace from Other Denver Portable Toilet Providers
What Palace does differently
- Central Denver yard location — inside the metro grid, not stationed in a warehouse park off E-470. Denver deliveries happen in Denver hours, not after a truck fights I-25 traffic from the south suburbs.
- Altitude-rated equipment — every unit we deploy is selected for 5,280+ feet. UV-resistant shells, freeze-thaw-rated seals, and hand sanitizer that does not gel at sub-zero temperatures. Equipment built for sea-level climates fails here.
- Drought-ready waterless units — with Denver Water on Stage 1 restrictions, waterless units sidestep the consumption issue entirely. We carry enough inventory to convert a flush rotation to waterless within 48 hours.
- Mountain-access capability — trailers rated for the steep grades on CO-8 and CO-74 to Red Rocks, Morrison, Golden, and Evergreen. Morning delivery windows before afternoon thunderstorms are standard on foothills jobs.
- Front Range equipment matching — RiNo multifamily build gets a winterized construction head. Red Rocks wedding gets a mountain-access trailer. Weld County drilling pad gets a unit rated for field conditions.
Common mistakes Denver event planners make
- Ignoring the altitude factor — UV radiation at 5,280 feet is 15–20% higher than sea level, and units built for lower elevations degrade faster. Cheap plastic shells crack within one season. Ask about UV-rated equipment.
- Skipping winterization on fall bookings — Denver’s first snow can hit in October. A long-term construction rental booked in September without winterization specified will fail when the first freeze-thaw cycle arrives.
- Booking flush units during drought restrictions — Denver Water’s 2026 Stage 1 restrictions add surcharges for excess water use. Flush-type portable restrooms draw city water and add to your consumption total. Waterless units avoid the issue.
- Underestimating foothills delivery logistics — Red Rocks, Morrison, and Evergreen venues sit on narrow mountain roads. Afternoon thunderstorms roll in daily from May through September. Providers who schedule afternoon deliveries regularly miss windows.
- Forgetting ADA requirements — Denver Parks & Recreation requires ADA-accessible units for any permitted public event. Planners who skip this in initial orders scramble for rush delivery at premium rates.
Palace also operates in Doral restroom service and Plano restroom service and North Miami restroom service and Los Angeles restroom service and Long Beach restroom service and New York portable restroom service- same Palace Standard™ your Denver team delivers.
How Many Units Does Your Denver Event Need?
Sizing an event is where most providers let clients down. Below is the official Palace planning matrix our dispatch team uses to spec every Denver booking - built from EPA event guidance, years of on-the-ground data, and the real-world throughput of a clean, serviced unit.
| Event guests | 4-hour event | 6-hour event | 8-hour event | ADA add |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 50 | 1 | 2 | 2 | Add 1 per event |
| 51–100 | 2 | 2 | 3 | Add 1 per event |
| 101–250 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Add 1 per 10 units |
| 251–500 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Add 1 per 10 units |
| 501–1,000 | 8 | 10 | 12 | Add 1 per 10 units |
| 1,001–2,000 | 15 | 18 | 20 | Add 1 per 10 units |
| 2,001+ | Call for planning | — | — | Add 1 per 10 units |
Add +20% unit count when alcohol is served. Include one handwash station per two units minimum. Local permit authorities in Denver may require higher counts.
Palace Porta Potties Denver Rental Pricing
Transparent rates - no buried fees, no delivery-window surprises. The pricing below applies to every Denver rental, whether you are booking a one-day event or a multi-month construction rotation.
Event rates (Friday delivery → Monday pickup)
| Unit | Rate |
|---|---|
| Standard Event Unit | $275 |
| Standard + Sink Inside | $365 |
| Flushable + Sink Inside | $445 |
| ADA / Accessible | $395 |
| Handwash Station (standalone) | $250 |
| 2-stall Restroom Trailer | $495 |
| Event delivery fee | $95 (waived on 2+ units) |
Construction rates (28-day billing cycle)
| Unit | Rate |
|---|---|
| Standard Unit | $250 / 28 days |
| Standard + Sink Inside | $325 / 28 days |
| ADA / Accessible | $340 / 28 days |
| Handwash Station | $250 / 28 days |
| Weekly service | Included |
| First-cycle delivery | $95 (waived if 2+ units) |
| Winterization (cold months) | +$45 |
Add-ons: Rush delivery +$150 · Sunday pickup +$75 · Hand sanitizer +$25 · Extra event cleaning $85/visit
The Palace Clean Check™ Promise
Every Palace unit passes a documented inspection before delivery: interior sanitized, paper and sanitizer stocked, hardware tested, and exterior washed. If a unit does not meet the Palace Standard™ on arrival, we replace it at no charge - anywhere in Denver.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rentals in Denver
How does the Denver drought affect portable toilet options?
Denver Water declared a Stage 1 drought in March 2026 with mandatory 20% reduction in water use. Flush-type portable restrooms draw city water and add to consumption totals. Our waterless units avoid the issue entirely - no water hookup needed, no surcharges. We can convert an active flush rotation to waterless within 48 hours if restrictions tighten.
Will the units survive a Colorado winter without freezing?
Denver averages 54 inches of snow and roughly 120 freeze-thaw cycles a year. Our winter rotation units use anti-freeze disinfectant in holding tanks, insulated shells, and freeze-resistant hand sanitizer. We service weekly through cold months and swap any unit showing weather damage on the next visit.
Can you deliver to mountain venues near Red Rocks or Evergreen?
Yes. Red Rocks Amphitheatre sits at 6,450 feet on narrow roads through Morrison. Our trailers are rated for the steep grades on CO-8 and CO-74, and we schedule foothills deliveries for morning hours before afternoon thunderstorms - a daily pattern along the Front Range from May through September.
What construction sites do you service in the Denver metro?
We run standing rotations on multifamily builds in RiNo and LoHi, the Central Park redevelopment (4,700 acres, $632M+ in construction), Sun Valley neighborhood rebuild, DIA terminal expansion, and ADU infill sites across the city. Denver issued $2.2 billion in commercial construction permits in 2025.
Do you support oil and gas field operations in Weld County?
We do. Weld County produces 83% of Colorado oil output and has active drilling and completion operations year-round. We deliver and service units on pad sites with flexible scheduling that matches the unpredictable timelines of drilling rotations.