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8 Station Restroom Trailer Size Spotlight

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EPN
Published
Sat 10 May 2025
Episode Link
https://epodcastnetwork.com/8-station-restroom-trailer-size-spotlight/



Grant Stahla, Co-owner of Stahla Services, a nationwide provider of restroom, shower, and ADA trailer rentals again joins Enterprise Radio.

On this episode, the focus will be on the 8 Station Restroom Trailer, all the benefits and the specifics of renting this particular trailer for your needs.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Grant Stahla discuss the following:

(Host Eric Dye): Grant, who’s reaching for this trailer? Can you share the kinds of situations it’s built for and how you figure out if it’s got enough capacity for, say, a big event or a work crew?”

(Guest Grant Stahla):  Yeah, that’s a good question. So the 8 station restroom trailer is one of my favorite trailers. It’s so adaptable, we bring it to events all the time. Anytime there’s, you know 500, 600 or 700 people, we bring that out and it can support more of that medium sized event. And then for job sites same thing. So we’re able to bring it and support quite a few people for that. Well, sometimes if a retail store has their water main go off like Costco or Target or Walmart or Chick-fil-A, they have a water main break. Then we’ll bring an 8 stall restroom trailer to be able to support the customers and the employees. For specifics on those long term jobs, if it’s a construction site where you’re supporting workers or office, building or something. Typically you’re gonna be looking at one stall per 15 workers. So for the 8 station restroom trailer, you’d be looking at about 120 people per day that trailer could support. So then for events it’s about 1 stall per 75 guests based on a four hour event with no outcall there. So then doing the math on the 8 station that would be 600 people that it could support for a four hour event with no alcohol. If you’re gonna have alcohol there, that’s fine. You just reduce that rate down to about 50 people per stall. So then you are looking at 400 people and then you know if you have less people than that at your event, you might be looking at a 4 stall. If you have more people, maybe you’re looking at a 10 stall or maybe you’re looking at an 8 station plus a 4 stall. So that’s when it would be a good fit to upgrade or downgrade to another model.

(Host Eric Dye): What’s a memorable story of this trailer in action? Maybe a festival, a tough job site, or something unexpected?

(Guest Grant Stahla):  Absolutely. Well, when I think of eight stations, some of my core memories are are at events. So maybe at a PGA Tour festival, there’s events before or after that PGA Tour Golf tournament they have. Typically there’s gonna be multiple 8 station restaurant trailers there and there might be 20 or 30,000 people at this golf tournament where they have. events before, during and after and so we have a lot of eight stations there able to support the different groupings of people, whether that’s a vip tent or if it’s supporting the different holes on the golf course. That’s one of my favorite memories of having the eight station at anything. Just because it’s so fun. It’s a fun time of the year. It’s a fun see and there’s just people that really appreciate that eight station restroom trailer.

(Host Eric Dye): Can you break down the cost of getting this trailer? What’s renting it look like—daily, weekly, or long-term—and what about buying one outright?

(Guest Grant Stahla) : Yeah, great question. So for the 8 station restroom trailer,

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