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Covers Walsall, Birmingham, Wolverhampton and anywhere within 50 miles of Aldridge with portable toilets, luxury trailers and accessible units, plus same-day emergency call-out.
Getting a portable loo delivered in Walsall is usually less about the toilet and more about the access. Between the M6 junctions at Bescot, the canal-side yards off the town centre and the tight terraced streets of Caldmore and Palfrey, delivery drivers earn their keep here. LooLocator lists independent hire suppliers covering Walsall and the wider Black Country, so you can compare quotes from firms that already know the roads.
Covers Walsall, Birmingham, Wolverhampton and anywhere within 50 miles of Aldridge with portable toilets, luxury trailers and accessible units, plus same-day emergency call-out.
Nuneaton-based operator hiring portable and VIP toilets, disabled-access units, urinals, showers and welfare units across Leicester and the wider Midlands, with luxury trailers available for events.
South coast portable toilet specialist near Romsey, part of Ace Liftaway, hiring site loos, event and VIP trailer units, urinals and accessible toilets across Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire.
Shifnal firm hiring mobile toilet units, event and accessible portable toilets, urinals and shower facilities for building sites and events across Shropshire, Staffordshire and the West Midlands.
Walsall firm hiring portable toilets, luxury trailers, accessible units and urinals to Birmingham and the wider Midlands, serving more than 2,000 customers.
Aldridge based firm supplying standard and hot wash portable toilets, wheelchair accessible units, urinals, effluent tanks and site welfare, plus tank emptying, across Cannock and the West Midlands.
Coventry based hire company covering event and construction toilets, luxury trailers, accessible units and welfare facilities across Warwickshire and the West Midlands, with same day delivery and tank emptying.
Abbots Bromley event hire firm offering standard, accessible and luxury toilets, urinal pods, shower units and composting toilets for weddings, festivals and construction across the Midlands, with tanker services.
Midlands hire company with depots around Birmingham supplying portable toilets, welfare units, portable showers and urinals for construction, events and domestic jobs across the West Midlands and Staffordshire.
Hires portable toilets, luxury trailers, showers and accessible units across Staffordshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and the West Midlands. Generators and tower lighting are also available.
Brackley supplier of portable toilets, luxury trailers and showers to Northamptonshire and the Midlands, including Silverstone. Around 30 years in the business and a supplier to the F1 British Grand Prix.
Kington waste firm hiring portable, accessible and urinal toilet units for building sites and events across Herefordshire, the West Midlands and Wales, running its own solar-powered sewage treatment plant.
Midlands-wide portable toilet hire firm based in Birmingham, offering standard and luxury units, accessible toilets and showers for events and construction, with cleaning using eco-friendly green chemicals.
Tamworth-based operator working from Edingale, hiring portable toilets for events, construction sites and private functions across Staffordshire, Lichfield and the wider West Midlands.
Portable toilets, luxury trailers, accessible units and urinals for hire within around 40 miles of Leamington Spa, including Coventry. Also services customer-owned units.
Wolverhampton based hire firm providing portable toilets, towable and static welfare units, site offices and storage containers for construction sites across the West Midlands and surrounding areas.
Family firm based in Bromsgrove hiring standard and luxury portable toilets, welfare units and handwash stations for construction sites, weddings and events across Worcestershire and the West Midlands.
Luxury toilet hire company based at Abbots Bromley near Rugeley, providing self-contained event washroom units with optional attendant service for weddings, race days and corporate functions across the Midlands.
Most hire firms serving Walsall deliver on a flatbed or box van with a tail lift, and the driver wheels the unit the last stretch by hand. That works fine on the industrial estates around Darlaston and Willenhall, where yards are wide and gates are forgiving. It gets trickier in the Victorian terraces of Caldmore, Palfrey and Pleck, where the only route to a back garden is a narrow entry or a rear alley. As a rule of thumb the unit needs a clear path about a metre wide and firm, level ground to stand on.
Before you book, walk the route yourself and check for:
If the only place for the unit is the pavement or road outside, you will need permission from Walsall Council before it goes down, and suppliers usually ask you to arrange that in advance. On private land, a driveway, garden or fenced site compound, no permission is needed, which is why most builders here squeeze the loo inside the hoarding. On busy roads it is also worth checking whether a parking bay needs suspending so the delivery vehicle can stop.
Demand in Walsall is a steady mix: renovations in the terraces and semis from Bloxwich down to Bescot, longer site hires on the industrial land along the Walsall Canal, and event units for summer gatherings at Walsall Arboretum and around the town's parks. Weekly servicing, meaning a pump-out, fresh water and consumables, is normally included in site rates, which typically run £25 to £38 a week, though quotes vary with access and location.
Yes. Anything standing on the public highway, including the pavement or a parking bay, needs permission from Walsall Council. On private land such as a driveway, garden or fenced compound no permission is needed, so most hirers avoid the paperwork by finding a spot just inside the boundary.
Usually, yes. Drivers wheel units by hand along a clear path about a metre wide, so a front garden or a rear alley entry often works. If there is genuinely nowhere off the road, the unit can sit on the highway with council permission, which takes longer to arrange.
Around £25 to £38 a week is typical for a standard single unit on a building site, with weekly servicing included. Event hire for a weekend usually lands between £85 and £140 per unit. Exact quotes depend on access, hire length and how far the supplier travels.