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Cultred Rentals

Redefining Relief: Luxury Sanitation Solutions by Cultured Rentals.

Cultred Rentals

538 Smithfield St
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15222
USA

(412) 524-3211

Business Description

Cultred Rentals is Pittsburgh's Premier Porta Potty Rental Service

In the heart of Pittsburgh, Cultred Rentals rises as a beacon for unparalleled portable toilet rental services, setting the gold standard for sanitation solutions in the city of bridges. Recognizing the city's vibrant pulse, from its bustling events to expansive construction projects, we bring a fusion of convenience, cleanliness, and luxury to the forefront of outdoor sanitation.

Cultred Rentals' porta potties are a testament to the commitment we have to quality. Our units are not only functional, but they're also meticulously maintained for optimal cleanliness and hygiene. We offer a wide range of sanitation units, from standard to luxury, to meet the needs of every event.

Cultred Rentals offers more than just porta-potty rentals. Our comprehensive sanitation service extends to restroom trailer rentals equipped with modern amenities that elevate the outdoor bathroom experience. We are committed to environmental sustainability. From reduced water usage to using biodegradable materials, we incorporate eco-friendly practices that reflect Pittsburgh's commitment to an environmentally friendly tomorrow.

What sets us apart, even more, is our profound understanding of Pittsburgh's unique character. From the cultural districts of East End to the lively scenes of South Side, from the historic charm of North Side to the picturesque views of West End, we've tailored our services to resonate with each locale's vibe. Our dedicated team ensures timely delivery, hassle-free setup, and regular maintenance, underlining our promise of a seamless porta potty rental experience.

In a city as dynamic and evolving as Pittsburgh, Cultred Rentals stands firm as the trusted choice for portable sanitation solutions. Cultred Rentals is the only company that can provide outdoor sanitation with comfort and sophistication. Your event's success hinges on many factors - we ensure sanitation isn't something you have to worry about. Choose Cultred, the essence of modern, cultured sanitation in Pittsburgh.

Business Hours

Monday7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesday7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday7:00 am - 5:00 pm
SundayClosed
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Pittsburgh ( PITS-burg) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Allegheny County. It is the second-most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia and the 68th-most populous city in the U.S., with a population of 302,971 as of the 2020 census. The city anchors the Pittsburgh metropolitan area of Western Pennsylvania. Its population of 2.457 million is the largest in both the Ohio Valley and Appalachia, the second-largest in Pennsylvania, the 7th-largest in the Mid-Atlantic region and the 26th-largest in the U.S. Pittsburgh is the principal city of the greater Pittsburgh–Weirton–Steubenville combined statistical area which includes parts of Ohio and West Virginia. Pittsburgh is located in southwest Pennsylvania at the confluence of the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River, which combine to form the Ohio River. It developed as a vital link of the Atlantic coast and Midwest, as the mineral-rich Allegheny Mountains led to the region being contested by the French and British Empires, Virginians, Whiskey Rebels, and Civil War raiders. Pittsburgh is known both as "the Steel City" for its dominant role in the history of the U.S. steel industry, and as the "City of Bridges" for its 446 bridges. For part of the 20th century, Pittsburgh was behind only New York City and Chicago in corporate headquarters employment; it had the most U.S. stockholders per capita. Starting in the post-war era, Pittsburgh leaders began to strategically divest in manufacturing and invest instead in education, science, technology, health care, and art. This led to deindustrialization in the 1970s and 1980s, resulting in massive layoffs among blue-collar workers as steel and other heavy industries declined, and thousands of downtown white-collar workers also losing jobs when several Pittsburgh-based companies moved out.After 1990, Pittsburgh has focused its energies on the healthcare, education, and technology industries.

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