I started Rock City Portables back in 2005 after watching a total disaster unfold during a brutal summer heatwave in '04. I was down by the Arkansas River at a festival, and the temporary facilities were failing left and right. The heat was relentless, the units were over capacity, and the stench was enough to ruin the whole event for everyone. I realized right then that Little Rock needed a sanitation partner who actually understood the local climate and the demands of our neighborhoods. We aren't just dropping boxes; we're managing public health and comfort in some of the toughest humidity in the country.
Our crew knows every corner of this city from
service in Central High to the busy job sites in
service in Downtown. We've built our reputation on the fact that we get it there fast and keep it clean, so you don't have to worry. When you're managing a crew on a post-2000 infill project or a major renovation, the last thing you want is a compliance headache. That's why I made sure we stayed current with our PSAI Certification and OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety training. We do things by the book because the book keeps people safe.
Here's what we focus on every single day:
I remember one specific job near
service in Capitol View-Stifft Station where a contractor called us in a panic because their previous vendor just stopped showing up for pump-outs. The units were a mess. We had a
standard construction unit fleet out there within the afternoon to replace the fouled ones. We don't cut corners because we live here too. Whether we're setting up a
hand wash station for a community event in
service in Stephens or managing a
luxury restroom trailer for a wedding, the standard remains the same. You'll see our trucks all over the
full service coverage map, and you'll see me, Reggie Hayes, out there making sure the vents are clear and the tanks are right. We've spent two decades proving that a local outfit with the right gear and a bit of grit can outwork the big national chains every time.