ADA-Compliant Accessible Units in College Station, TX

Our ADA-compliant units give every guest, employee, and family member equal access to a dignified, spacious restroom — with the wider door, larger floor space, and grab bars required for wheelchair and mobility-device access at Texas job sites and public events.

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Built For Real Accessibility, Not Just A Label

An 'ADA unit' is more than a bigger box. Ours are designed around the actual clearance and reach requirements that make a restroom genuinely usable for someone in a wheelchair or using a walker: a wider door opening that swings clear of the turning radius, a floor plan large enough for a full wheelchair turn, grab bars mounted at code-compliant height near the toilet, and a lock and paper dispenser positioned within easy reach from a seated position.

We size and place every accessible unit with the same care we'd want for our own family — on a level, stable surface with a clear, unobstructed approach path, because a technically compliant unit that's parked on a slope or blocked by equipment doesn't actually serve anyone.

Where Accessible Units Are Required — And Where They're Simply The Right Call

Texas venues hosting ticketed public events, festivals, and races are generally required to provide accessible restroom facilities proportional to total unit count under ADA public accommodation guidance. If you're planning an event open to the public anywhere in College Station or Bryan, budgeting at least one accessible unit per bank of standard units keeps you compliant and keeps your event welcoming.

Beyond legal requirements, many of our accessible-unit customers are simply thoughtful hosts: family reunions with an aging relative, backyard weddings where a grandparent uses a walker, or job sites with an employee who needs the extra space. We never upsell accessibility as an afterthought — if there's any chance a guest or worker will need it, we'd rather you ask and have it than not.

What Makes Our Accessible Units Different

Interior grab bars are mounted at both the side and rear of the toilet per common ADA reference heights, giving users a stable handhold from multiple approach angles. The interior footprint gives roughly double the maneuvering space of a standard unit, and the door uses a lever-style, low-effort latch rather than a pinch-style clasp that can be difficult for limited-dexterity hands to operate.

We also default accessible units to ground-level, ramp-free placement wherever site conditions allow, and we can supply a portable ramp for sites with unavoidable grade changes — just flag the terrain when you book so we bring the right equipment on delivery day.

Servicing And Placement Considerations

Because accessible units see the same or higher usage as standard units at public events, we recommend the same weekly service minimum, upgraded to daily for multi-day festivals or races. Placement is the biggest variable: we walk the site (in person or via photos/site plan) before large events to confirm the accessible path of travel is genuinely clear from parking or drop-off to the unit door.

Local Availability Across Brazos County

College Station hosts a steady calendar of public festivals, races, and Texas A&M-adjacent gatherings throughout the year, and accessible restroom planning is something we handle constantly for event organizers across the area. Whether you're planning a 5K through Wolf Pen Creek Park, a public festival downtown, or a private gathering in Bryan, we keep a dedicated allotment of accessible units in our local fleet so availability doesn't become a last-minute scramble.

We're also happy to advise event organizers who are new to accessibility planning — describe your expected attendance and venue layout, and we'll walk you through a sensible unit ratio rather than just selling you the minimum required by code.

Accessibility shouldn't be an afterthought bolted onto an event plan the week before — it works best when it's part of the initial site layout conversation, alongside parking, seating, and vendor placement. We're glad to join that conversation as early as you'd like, even before a final headcount is locked in.

ADA-Compliant Accessible Units unit available for rental in College Station, TX
What's Included
  • Wide door and full wheelchair turning radius inside the unit
  • Grab bars mounted at code-referenced heights
  • Lever-style latch for limited-dexterity users
  • Optional portable ramp for uneven or graded sites
  • Recommended and priced per ADA guest-ratio for public events
Frequently Asked Questions

ADA-Compliant Accessible Units — Common Questions

Do I legally need an ADA unit for my event?

If your event is open to the public in Texas, accessibility guidance generally calls for a proportional number of accessible restroom facilities. We can help you figure out the right ratio based on total attendance and total unit count — call us and we'll walk through it with you.

Is an ADA unit more expensive than a standard rental?

There's a modest premium over a standard unit due to the larger footprint and additional hardware, but it's far more affordable than most people expect. Ask for a side-by-side quote when you book.

Can you deliver an accessible unit to a private home?

Absolutely. Many of our accessible-unit rentals are for private residences hosting a family member with mobility needs, not just public events.

Do you provide the ramp if my site isn't level?

Yes, we carry portable ramps for sites with unavoidable grade changes. Let us know about your terrain when you request a quote so we bring the right equipment on the first trip.

Reserve Your ADA-Compliant Accessible Units Today

Tell us your dates, headcount, and site conditions — we'll confirm availability and pricing the same business day.

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