You might be surprised at the hygienic, mains-connected, domestic-standard toilet blocks supplied by Portaloo
If you think of plastic chemical toilets when you think of Portaloo, think again. We only manufacture and supply the highest-quality portable toilet buildings, providing the standards of cleanliness and hygiene you would expect to find in any home. Our all-steel buildings are durable and robust enough for permanent use, as well as being easy to clean and maintain.
Portable toilet blocks built to permanent standards
Whether you choose to hire or buy your toilet buildings from Portaloo, the build-quality and high standard of internal fit-out mean that you'll never have to compromise on quality when providing temporary or permanent new toilets for your customers, colleagues or visitors. All Portaloo buildings are connected to mains water and sewage systems so there are no unsightly waste tanks to empty. Portaloo toilet blocks can be linked to other Portakabin buildings or to traditional buildings to create seamless, integrated facilties.
Why choose Portaloo toilet blocks?
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Choose a toilet block size and layout to meet your needs
Portaloo toilet blocks are available in a vast range of layouts. Our smallest unit comprises one male sink and toilet and one female sink and toilet. Our largest 28m2 blocks can incorporate two male toilets and two urinals, three female toilets and a disabled persons' toilet, along with all the sinks and extras you need. The layouts shown on this website are just a selection of the many configurations available. If you can't see a layout to suit you, please get in touch - we're sure to have a building to meet your needs.
“We have worked with Portakabin on many emergency-response projects over the past ten years and they have never let us down."
Steve Beadle, Team Manager“The toilet blocks meet all the latest standard requirements, and have access ramps fitted to allow everyone to gain entry. All the buildings were delivered on time and we were extremely impressed by the standard of the original fit.”
John Cox, Deputy Headteacher