The VIP Experience: Beyond the Blue Box
We understand that aesthetics matter. Our wedding restroom trailers feature clean, white exteriors that blend seamlessly into any Laurel Hill, NC venue. We handle the complete setup: leveling the trailer, skirting the bottom to hide wheels, and connecting to power and water. If your venue is off-grid, we provide quiet generators and onboard water tanks for complete autonomy.
If a full trailer is out of budget or space is tight, we also offer deluxe flushable porta potties. These stand-alone units feature a foot-pump flush system (hiding waste) and a built-in handwash sink inside the unit. It is a significant upgrade from a standard unit, perfect for backyard parties and smaller Laurel Hill, NC gatherings.
Call for a quote: (833) 764-0590
Don't ask your guests to compromise on comfort. enhance your event with our luxury sanitation solutions.
"The restroom trailer was the talk of the wedding! It was nicer than the bathrooms in my house. The AC was a lifesaver."
"We rented a VIP trailer for a corporate retreat. The team set it up perfectly and it remained spotless all weekend."
"Worth every penny. The flushable toilets and running water made our outdoor event feel so much more civilized."
In 1797 the Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church was established. The church was named for the laurel growing in the area. A community formed in the vicinity of the church, and after the American Revolutionary War it prospered as a center of commerce. Most of the initial settlers were Scottish Highlanders. A post office was established by 1822. A line of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad was later laid and a depot established to the south of the church area, and by 1861 most of the community had migrated there. A turpentine distillery and tub manufacturer were established. Federal troops under William Tecumseh Sherman camped by the church in 1865 during the Carolinas campaign of the American Civil War. In the 1870s John F. McNair created a general store in Laurel Hill. In 1900 Z.V. Pate purchased McNair's general store and transformed it into a large regional furniture retailer. Beginning in 2004, the community has hosted an annual festival, LaurelFest. In 2020 the local community center was demolished and the Scotland County Commission contracted construction of a new one the following year.
Zip Codes in Laurel Hill, NC that we also serve: 28351