Product Overview
Detailed information about Portable Cabin with Toilet
Portable Cabin with Toilet — Self-Contained Living and Sanitation, Delivered
A portable cabin with toilet from us is a single factory-built unit combining a living or working space with an integrated toilet facility — one delivery, one water connection, complete self-contained accommodation for rural, residential, and remote deployments across India.
Which Material for a Portable Cabin With Toilet — MS or FRP
The first decision for a portable cabin with toilet is not the layout — it is the material. The right material is determined by how long the unit stays in one location and how hard the site is to reach.
MS (mild steel, powder-coated): Right for semi-permanent deployment where the cabin will stay in one location for more than 2 years. Rural healthcare post, Anganwadi facility, residential plot accommodation during a multi-year construction phase, remote industrial site support unit. MS is heavier — harder to move after installation — but structurally stronger and longer lasting at a fixed site. A MS portable cabin with toilet has a structural lifespan of 15 to 20 years at a permanent rural location with standard maintenance. Starting from Rs 2,50,000 for a 10×14 ft combined unit.
FRP (fibre-reinforced plastic): Right for temporary or mobile deployment — event accommodation camp, short-duration construction phase, rural health camp, NGO field deployment. FRP is lighter, easier to transport and relocate, and requires no surface treatment maintenance. A FRP portable cabin with toilet is adequate for 8 to 12 years at a fixed site. Starting from Rs 1,80,000 for a similar footprint.

How the Toilet Section Fits — Attached Outside or Partitioned Inside
With material confirmed, the layout decision follows. Two configurations are available.
External toilet attachment: A separate toilet section is added to the end wall of the main cabin with its own external access door. The main cabin floor area is fully preserved. Right for a rural healthcare post where patients need toilet access without entering the consultation room, or a residential plot where multiple family members use the toilet from outside the main living area.
Internal partition toilet: A partition wall divides one end of the main cabin into a toilet section accessible from inside the cabin without stepping outside. Right for single-occupant residential accommodation or an NGO field office where the occupant does not want to exit the cabin at night.

Plumbing Options — Site-Connected or Self-Contained
A portable cabin with toilet in a rural or remote deployment often operates without municipal water supply or sewer infrastructure. We configures two plumbing approaches depending on your site conditions.
Site-connected: An overhead tank (200 to 400 litres depending on occupancy) fed by a bore well, water tanker, or available local source. Drainage runs to a soak pit or bio-tank on site — arranged by your civil contractor. Our factory-fits the inlet connection point with ½-inch ball valve, PVC outlet pipe to the external wall drainage point, and overhead tank mounting bracket. Your contractor connects water supply and drainage before first use.






