Septic services · Kelowna, BC
Septic services in Kelowna, BC
The rural edges of Kelowna that never got city sewer. Ellison, Joe Rich, Black Mountain and Southeast Kelowna.
Plenty of Kelowna is on city sewer. The rural belt around it isn't, and Ellison, Joe Rich, Black Mountain, Southeast Kelowna and the acreages up the hills are all septic country.
We come down the valley regularly, so if you're on a tank in one of those pockets we can get to you.
What we do in Kelowna
Septic pumping
Routine and emergency pump-outs for septic tanks, holding tanks, RVs and waste water. Most homes are due every two to three years.
Septic inspections
Buying, selling or finally finding out what you own. We pump the tank down and tell you what's actually there.
Servicing & maintenance
Filter cleaning, lid and riser work, alarm checks and pump testing, so the small stuff stays small.
Septic repairs
Backed-up lines, failed pumps, broken lids and damaged pipe. We fix what we find or point you to who can.
Local things worth knowing
Sewer or septic?
Not sure which you're on? Look for a lid, a riser or an inspection port in the yard. Send a photo and we'll tell you what you're looking at.
Hillside and forest-interface lots
Joe Rich and Black Mountain properties often pair long driveways with awkward tank placement. Describe the approach and we'll arrive with enough hose.
Booking ahead
Kelowna is the far end of our run, so a bit of notice gets you a better slot. For a genuine backup, call anyway and we'll work it out.
Nearby
We also work around Kelowna
Lake Country
South down Highway 97. Winfield, Carrs Landing, Okanagan Centre and the lakeshore properties on both lakes.
Oyama
The isthmus between Kalamalka and Wood Lake. Orchard properties, lakeshore homes and the road up Oyama Lake.
Westside Rd & Fintry
The whole west shore run. Fintry, Killiney Beach, Ewings Landing, La Casa and the properties in between.
Septic in Kelowna, answered
Do you pump septic tanks in Kelowna?
Yes. Kelowna, BC sits on our regular run, and that covers septic tanks, holding tanks, sewer drains, RVs, waste water and campgrounds. Call or text 250-938-2093 to get on the schedule.
How often should a Kelowna property be pumped?
Every two to three years for most households. Larger families, suites, rentals and seasonal spikes all shorten that. If nobody can remember the last pump-out, it's due.
Is there a travel charge to Kelowna?
No. We're out this way often enough that it isn't a special trip, so the quote comes down to tank size and access rather than distance.
Can you handle a difficult driveway or a hard-to-find lid?
Almost always. Text a photo of the driveway and the yard to 250-938-2093 and you'll know what we're bringing before the booking is made.

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