Septic services · Oyama, BC
Septic services in Oyama, BC
The isthmus between Kalamalka and Wood Lake. Orchard properties, lakeshore homes and the road up Oyama Lake.
Oyama is a narrow strip of land with water on either side and orchards up the slopes, split between long-held family properties and newer builds.
It's on our regular run down Highway 97, so a pump-out here never costs you a special trip.
What we do in Oyama
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
Tight lots between two lakes
Setbacks are unforgiving here and tanks often end up in awkward spots. We're used to it, and hose runs and careful access are part of the job.
Orchard properties
Seasonal workers and shop facilities pile on load through the summer. Where usage swings that hard, the pumping schedule should swing with it.
Lakeshore responsibility
A failing system this close to the water stops being just your problem. Catching a broken baffle or a plugged filter early keeps effluent where it belongs.
Nearby
We also work around Oyama
Lake Country
South down Highway 97. Winfield, Carrs Landing, Okanagan Centre and the lakeshore properties on both lakes.
Vernon
Our home base. Tank pumping, inspections, servicing and repairs across every corner of the city and the acreages around it.
Kelowna
The rural edges of Kelowna that never got city sewer. Ellison, Joe Rich, Black Mountain and Southeast Kelowna.
Septic in Oyama, answered
Do you pump septic tanks in Oyama?
Yes. Oyama, 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 Oyama 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 Oyama?
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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