Location, rental duration, service frequency, and amenity level all affect cost. We itemize everything so your party porta potty in Maplewood, WA stay within budget.
Absolutely, our luxury trailers turn heads and keep guests comfortable. Search “porta potty for events in Maplewood, WA” and you’ll find us top‑rated.
One toilet per 50–75 guests for a four‑hour event is standard, ask for a tailored plan and we’ll include all porta potty cost variables.
Yes, compact models with lower seats are available for family events.
Absolutely. We itemize porta potty price and fees side by side.
Six families (with last names of Smith, Brown, Pierson, Freeman, Ball and Gildersleeve) came up today's Ridgewood Road and established scattered farms around a center that became Jefferson Village, named after Thomas Jefferson. This settlement, which roughly corresponds to downtown Maplewood today, developed several mills and orchards. John Durand, the son of Hudson River School painter Asher Brown Durand (who was born in Maplewood in 1796), describes the place as a picturesque but slightly backward community with close ties to Springfield. The apple harvest was apparently quite impressive and included the "Harrison" and "Canfield" varieties. By 1815, there were approximately 30 families in the community. Although the residents of the area were predominantly Presbyterian, the first house of worship was a Baptist chapel in 1812. This was in use until 1846 and fell into disrepair until 1858, when it was taken into use as a Methodist Episcopal church.
Zip Codes in Maplewood, WA that we also serve: 98332