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    Olympic Porta Potty

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Green Latrine - RV pumping near me? Green Latrine has you covered.

    Green Latrine

    (11 reviews)

    Interbay

    These guys are amazing! They figured out a way to get to our challenging location, and cheerfully…read moretackled more than 25 years of waste with optimism and without judgement, when no other company would even try. They are friendly, respectful, courteous, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and thorough, and they are solution-oriented problem-solvers. They are superheroes who saved us from a seemingly unsolvable nightmare, after so many others refused to help us at all. Whether your tank is a challenge or not, we highly recommend you reach out to Green Latrine. When we bought our home in 2000, we were assured that the septic tank had just been pumped because it was a required step before transferring ownership. The prior owners marked the location of the tank lids with metal stakes, and told us to make sure to remember where those were, for future servicing. We had never had a septic system before, but we learned that they should be pumped every few years. Over the last 25 years, we called MANY septic companies to arrange for service, but they all failed to ever come out -- some would cancel, some would not return calls, some agreed to get us on the schedule but instead would ghost us altogether. In December of 2025, after 25 years of being unable to get the tank pumped, our toilets and showers stopped draining, and we had to try again to persuade ANYONE to help us. No one would even come help us locate the tank lids. We called company after company, and this time we discovered that apparently our steep, rural easement road was too treacherous for any of them to attempt to drive up with a heavy waste-tank truck. We spent an entire month using a camping bucket toilet in our bathroom, and showering at friends' houses, because all our water use was backing up into the house, and we had lost all hope of ever getting our plumbing working again. Finally, one septic company, who said that their own truck was too big to navigate our easement road, recommended we call Green Latrine because, although they primarily handle portable construction and event toilets, they also do septic pumping and that their smaller-capacity trucks might be able to make the climb. The referring company warned us that with a completely overfull septic tank, a small truck might need to make two separate trips, and we should be prepared to pay full price for two separate service visits. When we called Green Latrine and explained the challenges to drive up our road, Paul Brown, the operations manager, said he thought his team might be right for the job. Doing something challenging and different could be a great change of pace, and he was pretty sure team member Matt White, their guru driver, would be thrilled to give our road a try. Matt can maneuver their trucks, even the larger ones, into the most complicated areas. Paul told us he would consult with his team to decide if they would tackle our road. When Paul called back, he said they could come on Saturday, only a couple of days later, and that Matt wanted to come along for the adventure even though it was his day off. They wanted to save us money, so instead of multiple visits, the plan was to bring both a large truck and a small one, and then empty the small tank into the larger truck that was left downhill, if a second round was needed. Despite Matt's best efforts, our road was, indeed, too difficult for the big truck, so Tim Brown skillfully navigated the small truck up the easement. Whenever we had plumbing issues in past homes, the plumbers would make comments about the waste, and express disgust, and we always felt embarrassed. Now we had 25+ years of waste, and a tank that was 20 years overdue for service, so we braced ourselves for negative judgement. But instead, these guys were cheerful and chipper, and interested in the opportunity to see how a long-standing accumulation is different from their more routine appointments. We asked a lot of questions about how the tank functions, and how their equipment worked, as well as general conversation. At the end of the day, our septic tank was empty, and our fears were remedied. We won't have waste backing up into the house anymore. And now we know who to call for the next periodic service. We are extremely grateful and impressed with Green Latrine, and their team's work ethic and willingness to tackle this challenge we had no way to solve.

    I lost my phone at T mobile park and we were able to pin it in one of the multiple porta potties…read more The crew took the time to turn off the truck so we could ping my phone and they helped me look for my phone. These guys were so kind,patient, helpful, and understanding. I was having a pretty poopy day until we met these guys.

    Hemley's Handy-Kan  - Hemley's Handy-Kan Deluxe Portable Toilet

    Hemley's Handy-Kan

    (1 review)

    We're renting a portable toilet for our home construction site. We called Hemley's because they're…read morelocal and 10 bucks cheaper per month than the other guys. Rental comes with weekly service, which is important - we didn't want our neighbor bothered by a smelly portable toilet, and when they're clean, they don't smell bad. We are staying in an RV on the job site, but the RV toilet is an old portable that wouldn't work for full time use. The driver was courteous, and placed the toiled in the shaded area we requested, noting that the ground he had to drive over was kind of soft, and he might not be able to guarantee service every week if it was too soggy to drive over the mud. He suggested relocating the unit to an area next to the driveway (which was in full sun). We said we'd think about it. This being spring in western Washington, the rain was ongoing, and two days later (Sunday), we realized that it was going to stay too soggy, and decided to ask the guy to move it on our regular service day on Wednesday (as he suggested). I wrote a note on a 8x5 yellow pad in thick black marker, and set it next to the toilet seat (it took up half the space - the note was big and obvious). The service log was initialed with the install date (4/12) Wednesday came. Other than a 25 minute round trip to the grocery store we were there the entire time. The note and the portable were in the same space. Judging from the spiderwebs, it had not been cleaned, and had NOT been pumped out. No note on the log in the toilet. The following Wednesday came. No visit either, and the toilet is starting to get a bit stinky. The note is starting to get that wrinkly look that paper gets when it's been damp from dew, but the marker is still clear. No notation in the log. By the following Monday, the unit is full of sewage, and stinks to high heaven. My husband calls Hemley's to ask what is going on. The front office tells him that the driver DID come by to service. He even wrote in his log that he spoke to us (!). My husband explains that it's impossible - we're onsite 27/7, and we've not seen or spoken to anyone from the company since the installation. They insisted that we were wrong. My husband explained that the toilet has become unsanitary, and needs to be serviced. We were told the driver would be there on our regular service day on Wednesday. My very irate husband told the woman at the office to have the driver call us from his cell. When the driver called, he insisted that he'd been by, but didn't see the note, so he didn't move the potty. Uh, really? It was still there and the only way you could miss it is if you'd not set foot in the unit. He also mentioned that since it had been raining, it was too wet to drive the truck in to pump. We think the truth is that he didn't come by because of the wet ground, assuming that we wouldn't want to move the potty, and now was stuck in the lie, having faked his work logs at the office., Tuesday night, I took a photo of the log sheet in the toilet, to show that no entries had been made since the install (after all phones date and GPS stamp photos) He showed up on Wednesday, sheepishly mentioned that he saw the note (duh!), moved and serviced the unit. After he left, I went and looked at the log, and voila! There were suddenly 3 log entries for the missing cleanings. Honestly, there's nothing wrong with the unit, but I can't recommend a business that lies to their clients. If we hadn't already paid for a month in advance AND the pickup/dropoff fee, we'd probably have cancelled on the spot.

    From the owner: Hemley’s Handy-Kan provides reliable and sanitary portable toilet rentals for events, construction…read moresites, and outdoor gatherings. With fast, friendly and reliable service, we ensure a clean and comfortable experience for your guests and crew.

    Hemley's Septic - Incoming power for pump tank piped in from home (done by myself)

    Hemley's Septic

    (70 reviews)

    I was having drainage problems all the sudden. Went to their website late last night to schedule a…read morevisit. I get a call early the next day to have a visit scheduled the same day! Sean and Al came by to check things out. They found a blockage in the inlet and they took care of the issue in maybe 20-30 minutes. They were great! The estimated price for the visit was already talked about with me from the dispatcher and the end cost for the visit wasn't too far off. Hopefully no more septic system issues come again for a long time but when it does I'm calling Hemley's!

    I contacted hemleys during October 27th for a full septic tank that appeared to be failing. On Oct…read more27th they came out replaced a burned out pump and stated there was drawdown issues on our lateral lines. The 29th they came out again to try and diagnose/fix the issue. Eventually while we were at work they left, I got no phone call or communication and the massive hole in our yard filled back in destroying the landscape. I eventually reached someone by phone requesting an update, thinking our septic was resolved. One of the tehcs told us our DRAINFIELD has failed and they tried a temporary fix, but until it can be rectified pooling will occur in the yard if too much water used in the home. I was told on the phone by the tech that unfortunately this could be close to a 30k fix and it was left at that, with no guidance on what to do or where to go. I paid my bills right away to hemleys that week for the work they did complete. This process ended up taking Nov until February to rectify due to the misdiagnosis from hemleys. I had to pay $5000 to a drainfield designer pay numerous fees to the County for inspection which all took time. Meanwhile we had pooling in our yard and could not fully use our water and appliances in a house hold of 4. A massive 8ft by 8ft deep hole was in the center of our backyard all this time from testing by designer and county. Eventually, I found a very reputable septic company to complete the design work from the designer. Within hrs of the septic company starting the job and doing some basic diligence they discovered 2 of the 4 lines had valves closed/broken and that was all that needed to be replaced. Fortunately, this company was honest and came forward with the information. However, hemleys cost my family nearly 8k in unnecessary work hiring a designer, other fees all due to this misdiagnosed failing drain field. On April 22, 2026 I respectfully asked for a manager or owner of Hemleys to discuss this issue. I was told to provide the documents from the last company and they reviewed county records. I supplied this within minutes. I then never received a single phone call or update as I called daily until 4/30/26. I was consistently told the owner and or manager are not available on several days. And then the manager after 2 days of that stated the owner has not reviewed this yet. This was an extreme inconvenience to our household and costly due to the negligence that made for several months of an inoperable septic tank when this issue could have been resolved in a few hours like our newly hired company completed. At this time we have been blown off by this company we had used and recommended for years. Based on the data and information we have we will continue escalating this in the necessary manner legally as we have the emails sent to our designer from Hemleys supporting them diagnosing failing drain field, that in fact was no where near failing.

    Olympic Porta Potty - portabletoiletservices - Updated May 2026

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