RV Tank Blasters

Septic Company in Plant City, Florida

4(8 reviews)
(813) 650-5586501 E Young St, Plant City, FL 33563View on Yelp
RV Tank Blasters - septic in Plant City, FL

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About RV Tank Blasters

RV Tank Blasters is based in Plant City, Florida, a community in eastern Hillsborough County known for its strawberry farms, rural stretches, and a significant population of RV owners and travelers who pass through on Interstate 4. With a 4.0 rating from 8 reviews, they've built a real track record serving a niche that many general septic companies don't focus on. Plant City's location between Tampa and Lakeland makes it a natural stopping point for RV travelers, and having a local provider who understands both RV holding tanks and residential septic systems fills a genuine gap in the area.

Services

RV Repair
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

RV Tank Blasters handles RV holding tank cleaning and waste removal, which involves pumping black and gray water tanks and cleaning the interior to remove buildup and odors that accumulate over time. On the septic side, they perform residential and commercial tank pumping along with general system servicing. Hydro-jetting is one of their specialties, using high-pressure water to clear stubborn blockages in pipes, drain lines, and RV plumbing that can't be cleared by standard snaking. This combination of services means they can handle the messy jobs that require industrial equipment and technical know-how, whether it's an RV at a campsite or a residential drain field issue.

Service Area

RV Tank Blasters serves Plant City and the surrounding communities throughout eastern Hillsborough County. They're also well-positioned to assist RV travelers and park operators along the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Lakeland, including communities like Valrico, Brandon, and Lakeland's western outskirts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should an RV holding tank be pumped?
Black water tanks should be pumped when they reach about two-thirds full, and most full-time RV users do this every few days to a week depending on usage. Leaving tanks too full for too long causes odors and can damage valves and sensors over time.
What is hydro-jetting and when is it necessary?
Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water, sometimes at thousands of PSI, to blast through grease, scale, and debris that clogs pipes. It's typically used when standard drain snaking hasn't cleared a blockage, or when pipes have significant buildup that needs a more thorough cleaning.
Can RV Tank Blasters service my residential septic tank, not just RVs?
Yes, they offer septic services for residential properties in addition to RV work. Their equipment handles both, so if you have a septic tank at home and an RV that both need attention, they're a practical one-stop option.
Is hydro-jetting safe for older pipes?
Hydro-jetting can be used on most pipe types, but very old or already damaged pipes may be at risk of additional damage from high pressure. A camera inspection beforehand is the best way to assess whether a pipe can handle the process safely.
Are there RV dump stations near Plant City, FL?
There are some RV dump stations in the Plant City and I-4 corridor area, but availability varies and many full-hookup RV parks provide on-site waste services. Having a mobile pump-out service like RV Tank Blasters is useful when dump stations aren't convenient or when tanks are too full to travel.
Can hydro-jetting clear a completely blocked drain field?
Hydro-jetting can clear pipe blockages leading to a drain field, but if the field itself is saturated or failing, jetting the pipes won't solve the underlying problem. A proper septic inspection will identify whether the issue is in the pipes, the tank, or the drain field itself.

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