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Porta Potty Rental serving Dayton, NV
Lyon County · elev. 4,442 ft

Porta Potty Rentalin Dayton, NV

Porta Potty Rental in Dayton, Nevada covers portable toilet rental and portable restroom rental for residential subdivision construction and everything else happening in Lyon County. Typical 2026 rates in this part of Nevada run $100–$225 per unit per week, before delivery. What separates a Dayton job from a generic one is wind, because Dayton Valley funnels it hard enough that ballasting is standard rather than optional. Call (775) 438-9855 for a quote.

Local conditions

Why Dayton jobs are sized differently

One of Nevada's fastest-growing residential corridors. New Dayton Valley subdivisions are going up within sight of 1860s Comstock-era structures in Old Town, while USA Parkway feeds industrial build-out toward the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center.

Jobs cluster around Dayton State Park, Historic Old Town Dayton, Nevada's oldest permanent settlement (1851) and Dayton Valley Golf Club, and residential work concentrates in Old Town Dayton, Dayton Valley and Mound House. At 4,442 feet, sustained high winds funneling through Dayton Valley and Carson River floodplain constraints on placement shape how and when units get placed.

Quotes for Dayton jobs come down to service interval, holding tank, deodorizer and hand sanitizer dispenser. Those are the details that decide whether an order is right-sized or expensive.

On site

Placement conditions in Dayton

Placement in Dayton is decided by sustained high winds funneling through Dayton Valley, Carson River floodplain constraints on placement and hard freeze-thaw cycling from November through March. Those conditions matter more here than lot size does.

  • Anchoring: sustained high winds funneling through Dayton Valley
  • Placement: firm and level, clear of traffic lanes and drainage
  • Access: the service truck needs the same clearance on every visit, not just at delivery
Regarding our rates

What porta potty rental costs in DaytonNo surprises.

Typical 2026 market rates in northern Nevada, compiled from published cost data. These are market ranges, not a quote. Your figure depends on duration, service frequency, and site access.

Typical 2026 northern Nevada rental rates by term
What you are rentingTypical 2026 range
Standard unit, weekend (Friday delivery to Monday pickup, one service)$75–$175
Standard unit, one week with one service$100–$225
Standard unit, one month with weekly service$150–$400
Standard unit, one month without service$130–$350
Construction unit, 7-day period, varies with service frequency$176–$351
Delivery and pickup$50–$150

What moves the price up

  • Flushing unit premium over standard: +30% to +50%
  • Peak-season surcharge: +20% to +30%

Local cost drivers

  • Sustained Dayton Valley wind makes ballasting or staking a standard requirement
  • Subdivision build-out favors multi-unit, multi-month orders over one-off rentals
  • Carson River floodplain setbacks can limit placement and add a relocation

Sources: 2026 national portable toilet rental cost surveys; 2026 Reno / Washoe County market listings; 2026 rural northern Nevada market listings (construction units, weekly service); OSHA 29 CFR 1926.51, Sanitation. Last reviewed 2026-08-21.

Rates are a starting point. The number for your job depends on the exact Dayton address, how long you need the units, and how often they get serviced. One call settles all three.

Permits

Permits and rules in Dayton

Construction permits run through Lyon County Building in Yerington. Temporary events in Lyon County are permitted by the State of Nevada DPBH Environmental Health Section.

  • Permitting authority: Lyon County Building Department (Yerington)
On site

Home projects vs. job sites in Dayton

A homeowner remodel and a subdivision build order the same unit for different reasons. The remodel is protecting an indoor bathroom from trade traffic for a few weeks; the build is meeting a crew-size minimum for months. The first is a single unit on a short rental, the second is a serviced contract sized to headcount.

  • Anchoring: sustained high winds funneling through Dayton Valley
  • Placement: firm and level, clear of traffic lanes and drainage
  • Access: the service truck needs the same clearance on every visit, not just at delivery
How it works

What happens after you call

  1. Confirm site address, access route, and level placement surface
  2. Size the order against headcount and duration
  3. Schedule delivery and the servicing interval
  4. Place and anchor units clear of traffic and drainage
  5. Service on the agreed schedule: pump, sanitize, restock
  6. Remove on the agreed end date
Frequently asked

Dayton questionsanswered

What people actually ask about porta potty rental in Dayton. If yours is not here, calling is faster than any form.

How much does porta potty rental cost in Dayton?

A standard unit runs $100–$225 per week in the 2026 northern Nevada market, plus $50–$150 for delivery and pickup. The local variable that moves it most in Dayton: sustained Dayton Valley wind makes ballasting or staking a standard requirement.

Do I need a permit for a porta potty in Dayton?

For a private job site, generally no. Construction permits run through Lyon County Building in Yerington. Public events are the exception, and those run through Lyon County Building Department (Yerington).

Why is anchoring a bigger deal in Dayton?

Dayton Valley funnels sustained wind hard enough that ballasting or staking is standard rather than optional. An unanchored unit will go over. The Carson River floodplain adds a second constraint: setbacks can rule out the obvious placement and force a relocation partway through a job, so it is worth walking the site before the first delivery.

How many units do I need in Dayton?

On a job site, OSHA's baseline is one unit per 20 workers, rising to one seat and one urinal per 40 once you pass 20 employees. Given that Dayton's work is driven by residential subdivision construction and TRIC industrial spillover via USA Parkway, crew size and shift pattern usually decide the count before anything else does.

How fast can a unit get to Dayton?

Dayton is 30 miles out, 35 min from Sparks (30 mi via USA Parkway and US-50). That keeps it inside the routine delivery radius, so short lead times are usually workable. Call (775) 438-9855 and we will confirm what is realistic for your date.

Work site in the Lyon County area

Need units in Dayton?One call does it

Dayton is 30 miles out, so booking ahead genuinely helps. Call with your dates and headcount.

Fastest way to get a price is to call. Have the site address, dates and headcount ready.

Call (775) 438-9855