Talk to us about your portable toilet emptying service needs. This could be a one off, a regular servicing on a weekly or fortnightly basis. Portable toilets tend to cater for 7 people in a 40 hour working week. If you have more people using your sanitation unit you may need to have it cleaned more than once a week. As part of our portable toilet cleaning service, we replenish key items such as toilet rolls, hand towels and any chemicals that need topping up.
Whether you have a standard chemical toilet or wheelchair access our toilet servicing covers all types. Speak to our team about our portable toilet cleaning services today.
This will depend on what we are servicing for you.
Contact us and we can advise you depending on unit type, and frequency of use.
If you are having any waste collected from your site it is your responsibility to ensure you use a registered waste carrier and receive a legally required Waste transfer note.
We are registered waste carriers (CBDU55139) and will provide you with an electronic Waste transfer note for every job we perform and ensure that your waste is taken to a registered treatment works.
All D-tox staff use the Job Watch system where all jobs and vehicles are tracked and monitored on a real time basis. This ensures we keep our customers fully informed of any updates to their jobs as and when they happen.
Customers will receive Electronic Proof of completion including photographs as soon as jobs have been completed as long as we have a working email address.
We GUARANTEE a weekly service providing that your unit is left accessible.
If we attend site between 8am and 4.30pm but cannot reach your unit because it is inaccessible, we might not be able to return until the next week so please leave all units unobstructed at all times.
Not going to be in. Can you leave us keys or access codes?
It all helps us to give you the service you deserve.
We cover your sanitation needs across the Midlands including Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Shropshire, Cheshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire.