Saving a Foundation Pour on a Historic Gut-Rehab
It was a sweltering August morning in Emerson, and the contractor for a pre-1920s home gut-rehab was panicking. Their current portable restroom provider ghosted them the day before a massive concrete pour for the new foundation. The crew of 15 guys was facing a full work stoppage—a delay that would throw the entire project timeline into chaos and cost thousands.
We got the call at 6 AM. Within two hours, our truck was rolling into that tight alley with two of our high-volume, ADA-compliant units. My crew positioned them perfectly out of the concrete truck's path, serviced them on the spot, and had the contractor's sign-off before the first mixer arrived. The pour went off without a hitch, and they kept our units on-site for the full eight-month project.
You guys showed up like clockwork and saved our schedule—we never had to think about it again.
Mike, General Contractor
