Pre-delivery inspections. Territory-assigned crews. Written scope reviews that catch what others miss.
Pre-checked equipment. Territory-trained drivers. Scope reviews that catch what your contract didn't.
A property management firm in Six Shooter Canyon books portable sanitation for a long-term renovation across three buildings. The vendor quotes the standard package — units placed, weekly service, no questions asked. Six weeks in, the firm's facilities manager realizes the placement at Building C is out of compliance with city ADA spacing requirements. The vendor's response: "That's on you to flag." A reconfiguration costs three weekends, an emergency permit revision, and a tenant complaint that ends up on the firm's online review pages.
This is what skipping the scope conversation looks like — and it's why we don't skip it. Cagle Porta John runs every multi-unit, multi-week, or multi-site sanitation booking through a written scope review before we issue a final quote.
Configured by operational realities, not catalog defaults.
Climate-controlled trailers with full plumbing for upscale events and sensitive workplace environments.
This is a capability statement, not a sales paragraph.
Our Six Shooter Canyon yard runs on a rotation system: each crew is assigned a service territory long-term. The driver covering your address has likely covered it for two years or more...
We staff six full-time coordinators who handle scope, scheduling, and mid-project changes — not a rotating call center.
Every unit in our fleet is tagged with a unique serial number tied to a service log. Our pre-delivery checklist has 14 inspection points.
Flagged distance violation from recess areas. Repositioned units and added one more to maintain ratio. Saved permitting headache.
Noticed no road access for service truck. Coordinated approach route before production started.
Upgraded to higher-tier hand wash stations after discovering food-service operations.
The fleet is similar across most companies. The blue plastic looks the same. But the differences live underneath — in territory routing, mandatory scope reviews, and accountability.
Most Companies
Cagle Porta John
"Coordinated a 90-day sanitation deployment... The scope review caught two ADA placement issues... That alone justified switching vendors."
— Solomon Aquino
"Three-month sanitation contract... The same driver showed up every Tuesday... Felt like having a vendor on staff."
— Bridget Fairweather
"Booked a multi-tier package... They mapped the whole layout for us before delivery. Setup took ninety minutes flat."
— Hanna Tessema
Sanitation packages bundle multiple service categories — toilets, hand wash, ADA accommodation, premium trailers, specialty units — under a single coordinated contract. A standard porta potty rental is one slice of that.
Yes. Multi-site contracts are common for property managers, school districts, and regional GCs. One coordinator handles all sites, one consolidated invoice.
Yes. Adjustments are handled by phone within 48 hours. No re-contracting required for routine changes.
For active event bookings and emergency situations on long-term contracts, yes — your coordinator's direct cell is provided at deployment.
Send us your project type, timeline, and location. A coordinator will return a scope-matched proposal within one business day.
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