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Remodeling During a Pandemic: Projects Increasing With People at Home

Posted by The Texas Loo Content Team on 18 Aug, 2020

As the pandemic is still ongoing as we enter into the late summer months, many activities have been put on hold such as going out to restaurants or the spa. However, there has been a notable uptick of construction projects happening across the country. With many people working from home offices and kids taking online classes, they are also considering getting their homes renovated to make the entire family comfortable. There was a 40% higher demand for bathroom and kitchen remodels, 52% increase in addition projects, and a 166% rise in demand for fences and security systems, according to CNBC.

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Tags: Construction, Cleanliness

The Importance of Proper Sanitation Capabilities in Mobile Restroom Stations

Posted by The Texas Loo Content Team on 17 Mar, 2020

In the day and age of extreme concern about the spread of contagious viruses, there’s never been a stronger need for proper sanitation. However, the average portable restroom isn’t equipped to meet those needs. Many feature a ‘receiving’ hole and you’re lucky if there’s a square to spare in the toilet paper holder.

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Tags: Long Term Rentals, Construction

Long-Term Construction Projects That Warrant an Onsite Portable Restroom

Posted by The Texas Loo Content Team on 17 Sep, 2019

Major construction projects require a good number of man-hours, and when people on the job need to clean up or handle their ‘business,’ having appropriate facilities nearby is essential. Whether your construction workers are busy with a brand new development or assisting with a commercial remodeling job, an onsite portable restroom will help minimize costs and maximize efficiency. Here are some long-term construction projects that will certainly have workers appreciating the presence of a necessary room right onsite.

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Tags: Long Term Rentals, Construction

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