Each unit undergoes a rigorous multi-step cleaning process after every rental. We use high-pressure, hot-water washing combined with hospital-grade disinfectants and a powerful, eco-friendly deodorizing agent. We take immense pride in delivering the cleanest units in the industry.
Our team is here to help! We use an industry-standard chart that considers the number of guests, the duration of your event, and whether alcohol will be served to provide a precise recommendation. Just give us your event details, and we'll calculate the optimal number of units for you.
Yes, all of our portable restroom units, including the standard models, come fully stocked with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer dispenser at no extra charge. Our portable handwash stations offer a full soap-and-water handwashing experience.
Absolutely. We offer affordable one-day porta potty rental packages that are perfect for weekend parties, weddings, and other short-term events. The single-day rate includes delivery, placement, and pickup.
We serve a wide geographic region. The best way to confirm if we can service your location is to contact us directly with your address. We can provide a fast quote that includes any applicable delivery fees based on your distance from our nearest hub.
Historically, the land that Center Line came to occupy was swamp and wilderness until the early nineteenth century. As land became scarce, French, German, Belgian, and Irish immigrants began clearing the forests and draining the swamps. Center Line was known as "Kunrod's Corner" during the mid-nineteenth century. The theory is that the French named it "Center Line" because it was the middle of three Potawatomi trails from Fort Detroit to northern trading posts. The "center line" was the trail used from Detroit to Utica. The community received its initial start when Catholics decided to build a church so that they would not have to walk to St. Mary's in Detroit for Sunday Mass. This church (St. Clement's) was established in 1854 and attracted more Catholic settlers into the area. In 1863, the first general store was constructed by Joeseph Buechel. On July 19, 1878, Hieronymous Engelmann was the first postmaster, and he was succeeded in 1885 by Sophia Buechel. The "Centre Line" post office closed on July 31, 1906, and the name was restored to Center Line thereafter. In this era, street car tracks connected Detroit to Center Line along Van Dyke Road, and Ten Mile Road was the final stop of the street car. The village was incorporated in 1925 in the center of Warren Township, which is now the city of Warren, and was incorporated as a city in 1936.
Zip Codes in Center Line, MI that we also serve: 48015
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