You’ve seen it before — a crew sweating through concrete manhole installs, fighting mud, cranes, and delays. They’re clearly not using the Poo Pit.

The Contractor’s Secret Weapon

The Poo Pit is profit within the ground. Rotomolded polyethylene construction, customizable inlets/outlets, and a pre-graded base mean you can drop it, connect it, backfill, and move on. Installation takes minutes, not half a day.

Time = Money (and Margins)

A traditional manhole install can eat up four hours and require a crew of five plus a crane. The Poo Pit utilizes two people, 15 minutes, and zero heavy-equipment rental. Multiply that across an entire subdivision and your labor savings speak for themselves.

Less Risk, More Reward

  • No confined-space entry means fewer safety briefings, no standby rescue personnel, and less insurance exposure.
  • Lighter units mean reduced rigging and lifting costs.
  • Modular riser options mean no on-site cutting, fitting, or “making it work.”

Every shortcut you don’t have to take is money back in your pocket.

The Logistics Edge

Because Poo Pit units are lightweight, you can haul multiple on a single truck. This is the kind of efficiency you can measure in fuel receipts.

Real Numbers, Real Savings

Contractors report up to 65% upfront savings compared to traditional manhole installations. And this is even before counting time saved on labor and equipment rentals.

Dig Less. Earn More. Go Home Early.

When the day’s done, no one brags about spending extra hours in a hole. Crews that switch to the Poo Pit finish faster, invoice sooner, and move on to the next bid with clean boots and a clear schedule.

Don’t just dig a pit, dig into profit.

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