Restrooms That Roll Where the Work Goes

Rootin Tootin Poopers rents mobile restroom trailers in Sun River for highway construction, road projects, and long-term job sites where portability and capacity both matter.

Rootin Tootin Poopers offers restroom trailer rentals across Sun River and North Central Montana, designed for construction crews working on highways, road expansions, and multi-phase projects that shift locations as paving or grading progresses. These trailers hitch to a truck, roll to the next segment of roadway, and provide multiple stalls with upgraded interiors compared to standard portable toilets. You tow the trailer to wherever your crew is working that week, unhitch it on stable ground, and your workers have access to restrooms without waiting for a delivery truck or coordinating a crane lift.


The trailer typically includes two to four stalls, a fresh water supply, and a larger waste holding tank that handles higher daily use. Interior walls are smooth plastic or coated panels, and ventilation is improved compared to single-unit portables. This setup works well for road crews, utility line installations, and any project where the work zone moves several miles over the course of weeks or months.



Call Rootin Tootin Poopers to arrange restroom trailer rental and confirm delivery in Sun River or along your project corridor.

Servicing and Repositioning as Projects Move

You schedule servicing based on crew size and how many days the trailer sits in one location. A service truck arrives, pumps the waste tank using a vacuum hose, refills the fresh water supply, and restocks toilet paper, soap, and paper towels across all stalls. The interior is wiped down, floors are mopped, and the hitch is checked to ensure it remains secure for the next move.


After servicing, your crew opens the trailer door to restrooms that smell noticeably fresher, have clean floors, and show full supplies in every stall. Rootin Tootin Poopers coordinates with site supervisors to align service visits with project schedules, so the trailer is ready when crews relocate to the next stretch of road or work zone.



Rental terms adjust to match construction timelines. If a project wraps up early or extends into another season, pickup or continued servicing is arranged without penalty. The trailer remains available as long as your crew needs it, and maintenance continues on the agreed frequency until you call for removal.

Common Questions About Restroom Trailers

Here are answers to frequent questions about renting and maintaining mobile restroom trailers in Montana.

What makes a restroom trailer different from a portable toilet?

The trailer includes multiple stalls, a fresh water system, larger waste capacity, and upgraded interior finishes, and it can be towed to new locations without needing a delivery truck.

How often should the trailer be serviced?

Weekly servicing is typical for crews of fifteen or more, but frequency adjusts based on worker count and how long the trailer stays in one spot.

When do you reposition the trailer?

The trailer is moved when your crew relocates to a new work zone, and you coordinate the move with your project schedule or tow it yourself if your crew has the right hitch and vehicle.

Why rent a trailer instead of using standard portables?

Trailers reduce the need for repeated deliveries and pickups, offer higher capacity, and provide a more comfortable restroom experience for crews working long hours on remote stretches of highway.

What happens if the trailer hitch needs maintenance?

Rootin Tootin Poopers inspects the hitch and wheel assembly during service visits, and if repairs are needed, the trailer is swapped out or fixed on-site depending on the issue.

Rootin Tootin Poopers delivers, services, and manages restroom trailers throughout Sun River and surrounding work corridors, so your crew has reliable access to clean restrooms no matter where the project moves. Reach out to confirm availability and set up a rental that fits your timeline.