Toilet & Shower Blocks for Sale
Our toilet and shower blocks are container conversions plumbed and fitted out as ready-to-use ablution units. The range includes a 16ft 3+1 toilet block and a 20ft shower-and-WC block. They suit construction sites, events, parks and depots, delivered and placed on site nationwide for a flat $500.
Container Toilet and Shower Blocks, Ready to Connect
These units arrive plumbed and fitted, not as bare shells. Each is a container converted into a sanitary block with cubicles, basins, and on the shower units, shower trays and partitions. Current stock is a 16ft 3+1 toilet block, three WCs plus a separate cubicle, and a 20ft toilet block with showers. Prices run from $7,340 to $12,500, reflecting the fittings, plumbing and finishing inside. Buying outright instead of hiring portable cabins by the week pays for itself on any long-running site, and you own a durable asset you can move from job to job.
Where Container Ablution Blocks Work Best
- Construction and trade sites needing durable welfare facilities
- Festivals, markets and outdoor events
- Parks, campsites, sports grounds and marinas
- Depots, yards and remote work locations
- Community facilities, schools and seasonal venues
Inside, you'll typically find moisture-resistant wall panels, vinyl flooring with sealed joints, ceramic fittings, extraction and lighting. The steel shell stays lockable and secure between uses, and insulation helps in colder climates and reduces the risk of frozen pipes on winter sites. These blocks are designed to take heavy daily use, which is why they hold up better than lightweight portable cabins on long-running jobs, and a container base resists vandalism and knocks far better than a moulded plastic unit.
The 16ft 3+1 block gives three WCs plus a separate cubicle, enough for a sizeable crew, while the 20ft shower-and-WC block adds washing facilities for sites where workers need to clean up at the end of a shift. Both keep the wet areas sealed and easy to clean, with falls to the drains so floors don't pool.
Connections and Delivery
A toilet or shower block needs water in and waste out, so plan for a mains or tank water feed and a connection to sewer, a septic system or a holding tank, plus power for lighting and any water heating. A local plumber and electrician handle the final hook-up once the unit is set on its level base by tilt-bed truck. On sites without mains drainage, a holding tank with periodic pump-out is the usual answer, so size it for the number of users you expect. If you need a combined office-and-welfare layout, look at our cabins for sale or modular buildings; for a workspace, see our container home offices. Request a quote to discuss layout and connections.
