Single ADA Shower Combo Trailer
A simple, self-contained portable shower rental with one ADA toilet and one ADA shower—ideal for festivals, retreats, and emergency/disaster relief when power and water sources are limited.
- 1 ADA toilet + 1 ADA shower
- On-demand propane water heater
- Heat & A/C (climate controlled)
- 125 gal fresh / 350 gal waste
- (2) 110V outlets (max 20A each)
Locally family owned since 2006
Best-fit use cases in California
- FestivalsWeekend events & multi-day gatherings
- RetreatsCamps, wellness retreats & remote venues
- Event SitesTemporary shower needs with ADA access
- EmergencyDisaster relief & response operations
- Remote JobsSites with limited infrastructure
Serving all of California including Bay Area, Sacramento, Napa/Sonoma, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
KEY GUEST-FRIENDLY FEATURES
- One ADA toilet and one ADA shower in a compact, easy-to-place unit
- Self-contained operation—ideal when power/water sources are limited
- On-demand propane hot water (propane replenished as needed)
- Heat & A/C for all-season comfort
- Stocked with hand soap and paper products
- Low-level outdoor lighting for safer nighttime access
- Stylish décor to keep guests comfortable in clean, private spaces
Specifications
Connect via standard spigot & garden hose or use the onboard fresh water tank.
*Performance varies by usage intensity, water supply, and propane levels.
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Frequently asked questions
How much power does the Single ADA Shower Combo require?
Standard operation uses (2) × 110V outlets (or generator power). The unit pulls a maximum of 20 amps per outlet.
Can you provide water if there’s no spigot?
Yes. Water can be supplied by a spigot & garden hose when available, or by the onboard 125-gallon fresh water holding tank.
Does it include hot water?
Yes. The unit uses an on-demand propane water heater. If operated from a continuous water source, it can provide approximately 450 hot showers before propane needs to be replenished.
Where does the shower grey water go?
Grey water from the showers can flow directly into the waste holding tank or be diverted to a specific location on the ground.
How far in advance should I book?
As early as possible—popular weekends fill quickly. Check availability.