Local Expertise & Fast Delivery
We know Lee County's road network, river crossings, and permit requirements, enabling timely deliveries to Beattyville, St. Helens, Heidelberg, and neighboring towns. Same-day and next-day options are available for emergency needs, festivals, and construction timelines, backed by experienced drivers familiar with rural site access.
Cleanliness and Hygiene Guaranteed
Our cleaning regimen follows strict sanitation protocols with scheduled servicing that accounts for Lee County's humid summers and occasional heavy rains. We offer increased service frequency for high-traffic events and use commercial-grade disinfectants to maintain fresh, odor-controlled units throughout any rental.
Competitive Pricing & Transparent Quotes
We provide competitive Lee County rates with straightforward quotes and no hidden fees. Flexible rental periods, volume discounts for construction fleets and tourism operators, and clear billing help local contractors and event planners manage costs while getting dependable sanitation solutions.
24/7 Customer Support & Emergency Service
Round-the-clock support ensures Lee County customers receive emergency deliveries, extra cleanings, or unit swaps during busy festival weekends and peak outdoor seasons. Dedicated account managers coordinate recurring site services and respond quickly to unforeseen needs at riverfront events or remote job sites.
Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Practices
We follow responsible waste disposal and minimize environmental impact near Daniel Boone National Forest and the Kentucky River. Our water-saving handwashing stations, biodegradable supplies, and recycling-minded operations appeal to eco-conscious event organizers and local businesses.
Wide Service Coverage & Flexible Options
Serving Lee County, including Beattyville, St. Helens, Heidelberg, Belmont, and Willow Creek, plus nearby Jackson and Campton. We offer daily to long-term rentals, modular setups for large festivals, and tailored plans for weddings at local landmarks like the Kentucky River and Daniel Boone National Forest.