Urinal Hire

Urinal Hire

Urinal units exist to solve one problem: queue length. At festivals and large outdoor events, gents' queues are consistently the longest bottleneck, and a standalone urinal bank moves far more people through per hour than cubicles alone. Freestanding, plumbed or tank-fed, and built to handle continuous high-volume use across a multi-day event without servicing gaps.

From £40/weekend — see full pricing

What’s Included

  • 4-bay and 6-bay freestanding urinal units available
  • Waterless or flush-fed options depending on site water access
  • Splash-guard privacy screening between bays
  • Approx 150-200 uses per day per bay before service is needed
  • Positioned separately from cubicle units to reduce queue crossover
  • Ideal ratio: 1 urinal bay per 200-250 male attendees for multi-day events
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From £40/weekend — see full pricing

Urinals FAQs

How many urinal units do we need for a 5,000-person festival?

As a working ratio, plan for one urinal bay per 200-250 male attendees, alongside your cubicle count. For a 5,000-person event with a typical gender split, that's roughly 10-12 urinal bays split across two or three units. Send us your expected numbers and we'll size the order.

Do urinal units need a water connection?

Not necessarily — waterless urinal units are available and are the more common choice for festival sites without mains water access. Flush-fed units are available where a water connection or tanked supply is practical.

How does urinal hire reduce queue times compared to standard cubicles only?

Urinal bays process significantly more people per hour than a cubicle because there's no door, lock, or full-cycle time involved. Pairing urinal banks with your standard portaloo order is the single biggest queue-time reduction available for multi-day events.

Can urinal units be serviced mid-event for multi-day festivals?

Yes. For multi-day events we schedule servicing rounds during low-footfall hours (typically early morning) to keep units usable throughout — build this into your quote request if your event runs more than one day.