I'm Beau Jenkins, and I've been running Holy City Portables since 2005. I've watched Charleston's skyline change from the ground up, from the historic streets of the
Radcliffborough to the new developments in
Mazyck-Wraggborough . We're not just a supplier; we're part of the crew, and our motto's simple: we get it there fast, and we get it clean. No excuses.
My perspective on this business was shaped long before I started it. I was a teenager when Hurricane Hugo hit in '89, and I saw firsthand how quickly basic infrastructure can fail when you need it most. That lesson stuck with me. Years later, while volunteering after a major storm, I saw crews struggling without reliable sanitation. That's when it clicked: this isn't just about convenience; it's about safety, dignity, and keeping a project moving. I got my OSHA 1926.51 compliance training and my PSAI certification, and we've been at it ever since.
Here in Charleston, we face unique challenges that other rental companies might not understand. Our summers are long and hot—we see over 20 days above 90 degrees. A standard unit can become unbearable. That's why we offer
climate-controlled interior options for crews working in those brutal afternoon heats. And with our moderate flood risk, we know how to secure and service units on sites where the ground can change overnight. We've built our fleet and our processes for this specific environment.
Every unit we deliver is serviced with that Charleston context in mind. We don't just drop off a
standard construction unit and disappear. Our service includes:
Whether you're managing a tight infill project in the
French Quarter or planning a large event in
Cannonborough/Elliottborough, we understand the logistics. We know which streets in
our service areas require special permits and how to position a
crane-liftable toilet for a high-rise pour. Our job is to handle the sanitation so you can focus on yours. After nearly two decades, our crew has become a trusted fixture on local sites. We're here to provide a clean, reliable solution, rain or shine, because a well-run job site starts with the fundamentals.