Let’s make this as easy as possible, right?
After all, we’re performing a critical service on what is, effectively, your home.
Mobile RV Tank Cleaning Service.
So here’s what you need to know:
- You DO need to be at your RV when we perform our service. Since we’ll be turning on and off the water, working on getting misreading sensors working again, etc., you’re participation is necessary. Plus, you’re curious, right?
- Normally, we won’t need to go inside your RV. The only time we need to is if you have a clogged toilet (we have special equipment to handle that instance from the inside of your RV).
- In 90% of the cases, our cleaning service can get faulty or non-working tank monitors working again. It’s not guaranteed, but we’ll do our best to give your sensor nubs extra attention during the cleaning process. Let us know if you’re having problems.
- If you have a clogged toilet(s), we are happy to help correct that situation. Normally, there is no additional charge if we perform a scheduled cleaning service. We will need to enter your RV for that, though.
- DO NOT empty your waste-holding tanks before we come to your site. It’s important that we work with you to monitor your tank sensor system, getting readings before and after our service.
- We’ll try our hardest not to make any mess around your RV, or your campsite, or upset your neighbors. Our cleaning system is self-contained, though we may splash a bit of water on the ground.
- We do not use any chemicals during our cleaning process. Our service uses water from your site’s water supply at extremely high pressures to clean your waste-holding tanks.
- We’ll be at your RV for roughly a couple of hours, but it can sometimes take longer if we are servicing multiple tanks or we feel we need to spend some extra time cleaning them out.
- YES! We love questions and you are certainly allowed to watch. In fact, we’ll explain exactly what we are doing, why we’re doing it, and how you can help to keep your waste tank system healthy and functioning better.
- You should have your RV’s waste tanks professionally cleaned at least once a year, or more often if you RV full time. We’ll give you some tips to help keep them working better and healthy between cleanings.