When "Temporary" Became the New Standard

When a local corporation kicked off a major restroom renovation, they had a problem most companies dread: hundreds of employees, zero working bathrooms, and an unknown number of weeks of construction ahead. This wasn't a wedding. It wasn't a backyard party. It was a business trying to keep morale — and hygiene — intact during a genuinely disruptive project.

That's when they called Luxe Loo Cincy.

We rolled in our Grand 5-stall luxury restroom trailer and set up shop for the long haul — not a weekend, not a one-off event, but several weeks of daily use by an entire workforce. And from day one, we treated it like it mattered. Because it did.

The Problem: A Renovation With No Clear Finish Line

Here's the thing about construction: nobody actually knows the timeline. Parts get delayed. Permits take longer than planned. "Two weeks" quietly becomes "let's see how next month goes." We know that better than most — so when their renovation needed more time while they waited on final parts to arrive, we didn't blink.

Why Flexibility Mattered More Than a Contract

We adjusted right alongside them, because rigid contracts don't solve real problems. Flexibility does. Just as they stayed flexible with us throughout the project, we stayed flexible with them — extending as needed, no friction, no renegotiating from scratch every time the timeline shifted.

As David Johnson, the corporation's Director of Facilities & Safety, put it: "Working with Sadie and Charles was an absolute pleasure. They were responsive, professional, and genuinely cared about making sure everything went smoothly. Any time an issue or question came up, they were on-site or addressing it in no time."

No ticket systems. No "someone will get back to you in 3-5 business days." Just real people who showed up and made sure everything ran smoothly, day after day — however long that day count ended up being.

Setting a New Standard

But here's the part that says everything: by the time the renovation wrapped, employees were joking that their brand-new, freshly remodeled bathrooms had a lot to live up to compared to the trailer. Clean. Comfortable. Nothing "porta potty" about it. What was supposed to be a stopgap ended up setting the bar.

That's the whole point of what we do. We don't just deliver a restroom — we deliver relief, dignity, and one less thing to worry about during an already stressful stretch, however long that stretch turns out to be. Whether it's a wedding, a festival, or a full corporate renovation with a moving finish line, we show up and we stay showing up.

Luxe Loo Cincy exceeded expectations in every way — that's David's word, not ours. Read his full review on our Google Business Profile.

Got a project, event, or "temporary" situation that deserves better than an afterthought? Let's talk before you settle for basic. 🚽✨

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