Porta Potties Long Beach
A porta potties Long Beach order has to work around port traffic, coastal event rules, school and park schedules, and job sites where delivery windows can disappear quickly once Clark Avenue, Willow Street, or the 405 backs up. Palace operates from the live GBP listing at 2601 Clark Ave so our dispatch team can cover Belmont Shore events, El Dorado Park gatherings, airport-adjacent work, and Port of Long Beach projects without treating every site like a generic drop-off.

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Palace Porta Potties
2601 Clark Ave
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 664-1370
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Units Built for Long Beach Sites
Long Beach jobs range from waterfront festivals to industrial construction near the port. We match the unit type and service schedule to the actual site conditions:
- Construction site units — weekly-serviced heads for remodels, infill projects, school work, airport-adjacent sites, and port-support contractors
- Waterfront event units — clean, presentation-ready restrooms for Shoreline Aquatic Park, Rainbow Lagoon, Marine Stadium, and Belmont Shore event layouts
- ADA-accessible units — wider compliant units with ground-level access and grab bars for permitted public gatherings and accessible guest paths
- Handwash stations — paired with food vendors, athletic events, school functions, and outdoor markets where hygiene planning matters
- Restroom trailers — upgraded options for weddings, production base camps, VIP areas, and longer coastal events where appearance matters
- Emergency rentals — fast dispatch for utility work, facility outages, storm cleanup, and last-minute event corrections across southeast LA County
Rentals by Use Case in Long Beach
Construction
Construction in Long Beach →Festivals & Events
Festivals & Events in Long Beach →Weddings
Weddings in Long Beach →ADA-Accessible
ADA-Accessible in Long Beach →Hand-Wash Stations
Hand-Wash Stations in Long Beach →Long-Term Service
Long-Term Service in Long Beach →Film & Production
Film & Production in Long Beach →Long Beach Permits, Port Traffic, and Venue Logistics
Long Beach event and construction placements often need more planning than the address suggests. Public park events may require coordination with Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine. Street events can involve Public Works traffic controls, clear pedestrian paths, and access windows for setup crews. Waterfront venues add wind exposure, salt air, and guest-flow issues that change both placement and service timing.
Port and industrial work is a different problem. Trucks moving between the Port of Long Beach, the 710, the 405, Lakewood Boulevard, and Willow Street can turn a short delivery into a missed window if the route is not planned. We schedule construction and port-adjacent service around known traffic pressure, gate access, and the need to keep units away from forklift lanes, staging areas, and storm drains.
For events, Long Beach has recurring demand from waterfront festivals, school athletics, rowing and boating events, beach-adjacent gatherings, and neighborhood markets. The practical choice is rarely just unit count. It is where units sit, how handwash stations pair with food service, whether ADA access is maintained, and whether the service truck can reach the units once guests, fencing, and vendor tents are in place.
Area-Specific Considerations
- Los Altos / Clark Avenue — local dispatch zone, residential projects, school events, and quick access to Willow Street and the 405
- Belmont Shore / Naples — tighter streets, coastal event timing, and placement that keeps guest paths clear
- Downtown / Shoreline — event fencing, parking controls, and delivery windows near Rainbow Lagoon, Shoreline Village, and the convention corridor
- Port of Long Beach — industrial access, gate coordination, safety setbacks, and service routes that avoid active equipment lanes
- El Dorado Park / East Long Beach — park event layouts, sports fields, and high-traffic weekend schedules
- Signal Hill / Lakewood edge — mixed commercial, residential, and contractor support where fast service access matters
Palace Long Beach Coverage Area
Palace dispatches from the live Clark Avenue listing and covers Long Beach plus nearby southeast Los Angeles County cities. Same-day delivery is handled when inventory and route timing allow; larger events and restricted-access construction sites should be scheduled earlier.
| Area | Typical delivery window | Common use cases |
|---|---|---|
| Los Altos / Clark Avenue | Same-day when available | Residential work, school events, local construction |
| Belmont Shore / Naples | Same-day or next-day | Coastal events, private gatherings, vendor setups |
| Downtown / Shoreline | Same-day or scheduled | Festivals, corporate events, waterfront activations |
| El Dorado Park / East Long Beach | Same-day or scheduled | Sports fields, park permits, family events |
| Port / Terminal Island edge | Scheduled access preferred | Industrial work, logistics support, contractor rotations |
| Signal Hill / Lakewood | Same-day or next-day | Commercial jobs, neighborhood events, construction |
| Seal Beach / Los Alamitos | Next-day standard | Events, contractor support, parks and schools |
Emergency deliveries outside standard windows are handled case-by-case — call the dispatch line for rush availability.
What Separates Palace from Other Long Beach Portable Toilet Providers
What Palace does differently
- Live Clark Avenue GBP — the page, schema, map, phone, and NAP point to the reinstated Long Beach listing instead of a suspended market.
- Port-aware dispatch — delivery and service routes account for 710, 405, Willow Street, and port-adjacent traffic windows.
- Event placement planning — we plan unit banks around guest paths, food vendors, ADA access, and service-truck reach after fencing goes in.
- Clean-check process — every unit is cleaned, stocked, and inspected before delivery, then serviced on the schedule your rental requires.
- Local phone support — Long Beach callers reach the active location line, not a generic suspended-market number.
Common mistakes Long Beach event planners make
- Ignoring service access — a good setup still fails if fencing, vendor tents, or parked vehicles block the service truck after delivery.
- Undercounting alcohol events — add 20% capacity when alcohol is served, especially at longer waterfront events where restroom lines build fast.
- Forgetting handwash stations — food vendors, school events, and public gatherings often need handwashing planned with the units, not added later.
- Waiting too long on park layouts — park and waterfront sites need placement decisions before final vendor maps and traffic controls are locked.
- Using a non-local phone line — fast fixes depend on a provider tied to the active Long Beach listing and dispatch area.
Palace also operates in Doral restroom service and Plano restroom service and North Miami restroom service and Los Angeles restroom service and New York restroom rental service and Denver portable restroom service- same Palace Standard™ your Long Beach team delivers.
How Many Units Does Your Long Beach 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 Long Beach 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 Long Beach may require higher counts.
Palace Porta Potties Long Beach Rental Pricing
Transparent rates - no buried fees, no delivery-window surprises. The pricing below applies to every Long Beach 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 Long Beach.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rentals in Long Beach
What permits do I need for portable toilets at a Long Beach event?
Permit requirements depend on whether the event is on private property, a city park, a public street, or a waterfront venue. Park events often involve Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine, while street or right-of-way placements may involve Public Works traffic controls. We help flag the likely path before delivery is scheduled.
Can you deliver to Belmont Shore, Naples, and waterfront venues?
Yes. We deliver to coastal and waterfront layouts across Long Beach, including Belmont Shore, Naples, Shoreline, Rainbow Lagoon, and Marine Stadium-style event sites. Tight streets and waterfront parking controls make early placement planning important.
Do you support Port of Long Beach and industrial work sites?
Yes. Port-adjacent and industrial rentals are scheduled around access windows, truck routes, and safety setbacks. We place units away from forklift lanes, staging zones, and storm drains, then plan service routes so the units remain reachable during the rental.
How many units does my Long Beach event need?
A four-hour event usually starts at one unit per 50 guests, then increases for longer events, alcohol service, food vendors, and ADA requirements. The table on this page gives a planning baseline, but the final count depends on event length, attendance, and whether guests have access to permanent restrooms.
Can I get same-day delivery in Long Beach?
Same-day delivery is available when inventory and routing allow. Calls from the Long Beach GBP line are matched to the active Clark Avenue service area, so dispatch can quote realistic timing instead of giving a generic window.
Do you provide ADA units and handwash stations?
Yes. ADA-accessible units and handwash stations are available for public events, food service layouts, school functions, construction sites, and private gatherings. We plan them with the unit bank so accessible paths and hygiene stations are not treated as an afterthought.