Cevons Waste Management is the leading choice for Guyanese construction site managers, supervisors, project managers, general contractors, and homeowner who want to rent portable toilets for construction. We have a large selection of portable toilets and restroom trailers available for rent. We offer short-term and long-term portable toilet rentals. We keep our portable toilets clean by servicing them regularly once they are placed on your property. Cevons Waste Management is happy to be your leading provider for restrooms and Portable Toilet for your next event or construction site.
Below are Five Reasons you should rent a Portable Toilet for your Home Construction Project
- Cleanliness– We all know the mess that comes along with a construction project. Construction workers walking outside on cement, dirt, drywall dust etc. – and then into your family bathroom is not a good thing. You do not want to be tasked with the responsibility of cleaning your bathroom all day.
- Privacy for your Family– Renting a portable toilet for your home renovation project means that workers wouldn’t have the need to constantly access your family washroom.
- Save on Your GWI Bill – Portable Toilet uses 90% less water than the toilets in your home. Therefore, your Guyana Water INC. bill would not spike during your home construction project when you rent a Portable Toilet instead of having construction workers using your home toilet and faucets.
- Good for a Green Guyana– Not only does Portable toilet save fresh water, but also the chemical we use are environmentally-friendly deodorizing products that don’t have harsh chemical ingredients. Also, if worker don’t have access to a Washroom facility, they may resort to using “The Great Outdoors” right outside of your door.
- Less Pressure on Your Septic Tank– With an influx of Construction workers using your home washroom for duration of a project, your septic tank would be accepting more waste. More waste into your tank increases the possibility of your tank getting filled, no one likes the unpleasant surprise of an over flowing septic tank.