Honey Bucket Portable Restrooms, a division of Northwest Cascade Inc., acquired the portable sanitation operations of Cen-Tex Waste Water Inc. The acquisition continues Honey Bucket’s growth in Texas.
“We are very excited about this acquisition as it strengthens our rapid growth in the amazing Texas market,” says Ron Inman, Vice President of Honey Bucket, “The people and culture match perfectly with us. Moreover, our new employees are a welcomed addition to the team. We are eager to show off the Honey Bucket brand and our willingness to do whatever it takes to satisfy our customers with the cleanest portable restrooms in the market.”
One of the largest portable restroom companies in the United States, with over 50 years of experience, Honey Bucket built its company the old-fashioned way by providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service. With operations in CA, OR, UT, TX, and WA, they are an employee-owned company where each location runs independently and with local employees running the show.
Honey Bucket provides the cleanest and safest portable restrooms for special events and construction sites. They offer hand-washing sinks, hand-sanitizer stations, temporary fence and crowd barricades, fully self-contained fresh-water flush restrooms and VIP trailers, luxury restroom trailers with flush toilets and sinks, portable shower trailers, and secured storage containers.
Honey Bucket has the expertise to ensure that any event needing portable sanitation will be successful. They have provided relief to millions of attendees at public events, including the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, hundreds of large city festivals, run, walk, and bike races, parades, and concerts. They also go out of their way to make special events comfortable and safe for attendees at weddings, family reunions, and social gatherings.
“We proudly stand behind our product and are willing to put our reputation on the line with every restroom,” continued Ron, “and you will always be able to find us – just look for the bright and cheerful Honey Bucket logo.”