Practical site toilet hire for trade and commercial construction projects
Built for builders, not events or festivals
Builders don’t want sales talk – they want reliable site toilets that turn up on time, are serviced properly, and don’t cause problems on live sites.
This page is for:
- Small and medium builders
- Trade contractors
- Groundworkers and civils teams
- Commercial refurb and fit-out projects
- Ongoing construction sites needing regular weekly servicing
If you’re running a site and just need the toilets sorted, you’re in the right place.
What builders actually need from site toilet hire
Most construction projects don’t run into trouble because of the work itself – they stall because of small operational issues that slow everything down.
For site toilets, builders usually care about:
- Clean, usable units
- Reliable weekly servicing
- Straightforward delivery and collection
- No hassle if a site overruns
- Easy communication when access or layout changes
That’s what this service is designed around.
Typical builder use cases
Portable toilets are used across a wide range of building projects, including:
- House building and residential developments
- Small building sites and extensions
- Commercial refurbishments and fit-outs
- Groundworks and civils projects
- Long-term construction projects
Each site type has slightly different needs – this hub links out to detailed guides covering each one.
How builders usually hire site toilets
Keeping things simple is important on live sites.
Most builder hires follow the same pattern:
- Unit delivered to site
- Regular weekly servicing arranged
- Toilets moved or adjusted if the site layout changes
- Hire extended easily if the project runs longer
- Collection arranged when the site finishes
No complicated processes. No unnecessary paperwork.
Common questions builders ask
How many toilets does a building site need?
This depends on workforce size and site duration. Many small sites start with one unit and add more as the job progresses.
How often are site toilets serviced?
Weekly servicing is standard on construction sites to keep units clean and compliant.
What happens if the site overruns?
Hire periods can be extended easily – this is very common on building projects.
Can toilets be moved during the project?
Yes. Units can be repositioned if access, layout, or site activity changes.
What if access is tight or restricted?
Delivery and servicing can be planned around the access constraints typical on building sites.
Designed for trade and commercial sites
This service is focused on builders and trade contractors, not events or short-term public use.
That means:
- Units suited to working sites
- Servicing schedules aligned to construction activity
- Experience dealing with live, changing sites
- Practical support when things don’t go exactly to plan
Explore builder-specific guides
Use the guides below to find practical information for common building projects and site situations:
- Can building work be stopped without proper site welfare?
- First-week checklist for a house extension or loft conversion
- Do you need a toilet on a domestic building site?
- How to set up a small residential building site
- https://www.euroloo.com/how-many-toilets-does-a-building-site-need/