Our Ballston-Virginia Square Portable Restroom Setup
We know the drill for these Ballston-Virginia Square high-rises. The morning of a delivery, our crew's already thinking about the glass curtain walls and the tight alleyways behind those post-2000 buildings. We don't just drop a unit; we plan the route so our truck doesn't block the main traffic flow on Fairfax Drive. I remember a job near the Virginia Square metro where we had a 90-minute window to get a ADA compliant toilet and a hand wash station into a courtyard for a public event. With our steel lifting harness gear and a spotter, we had it placed and leveled before the first attendees arrived. For residential towers in nearby Rock Spring or Long Branch Creek, we make sure our standard construction unit has a fresh blue solution and that the tank gauge is clearly visible for the building super.
- Check for nearby flat floor entry access for our service trucks.
- Verify building management's preferred delivery window for Virginia Square high-rises.
- Schedule the standard construction unit pump-out before the Friday afternoon rush.
- Confirm the crew's safety protocols for tight loading docks in Ballston.
- Stock extra odor control biocides for summer events in the neighborhood parks.
| Equipment Type | Common Ballston-Virginia Square Use | Our Key Feature for This Area |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Construction Unit | High-rise facade & interior renovation projects | 60-gallon waste tank for less frequent servicing in tight spaces |
| ADA Compliant Toilet | Public plazas, sidewalk cafes, community events | Flat floor entry for safe access on paved surfaces |
| Luxury Restroom Trailer | Corporate rooftop parties, wedding receptions at hotels | Climate-controlled interior for Arlington's humid summers |
| Hand Wash Station | Complementing any unit at a food truck rally or farmer's market | Fresh water tank with foot pump, no electrical hookup needed |



