RV Holding Tank Service in Hobe Sound, FL
Black and gray tank valve replacement, sensor cleaning, vent repair, tank treatment, and odor control.
Holding tanks are the part of RV plumbing nobody likes to think about until something goes wrong. A stuck dump valve, misreading sensors, or a vent blockage that causes sewer odor can ruin your camping trip fast. In Florida's heat, tank odors are amplified because bacteria thrive in warm waste.
TL;DR
- RV Holding Tank Service for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
- Pricing: $150 to $500
- RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
- Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate
What We Do
We replace gate valves (both black and gray), clean and calibrate tank sensors, repair vent pipes that cause odor issues, and treat tanks with enzyme-based products that break down waste and control smell. We also diagnose and fix dump station connection issues and replace damaged sewer hose fittings.
Signs You Need RV Holding Tank Service
Tank level sensors read incorrectly (always showing full when empty). Sewer odor inside or outside the RV. The dump valve is stuck or leaking. Gray water drains slowly. You hear gurgling from the vent when flushing.
Pricing
RV Holding Tank Service typically costs $150 to $500 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.
Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.
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RV Holding Tank Service FAQ
How do you fix misreading tank sensors?
Usually it's buildup on the sensor probes. We clean them with a specialized tank treatment and, if cleaning doesn't work, replace the sensors. Sensor replacement runs $100 to $200 per tank.
How much does a dump valve replacement cost?
A gate valve replacement runs $150 to $300 depending on accessibility. Some valves are easy to reach; others require removing underbelly panels.
Why does my black tank smell so bad in summer?
Florida's heat accelerates bacterial decomposition in the tank. Use enzyme-based tank treatments (not formaldehyde), keep the tank vent clear, and never leave the black tank valve open when connected to sewer.
How often should I treat my holding tanks?
After every dump in Florida's heat. Enzyme treatments like Happy Campers or TankTechsRx work well in warm climates and are septic-safe.
Why does my gray tank drain slowly?
Food particles, grease, and soap scum build up in the gray tank valve and drain line. We clean the line and treat the tank to dissolve buildup.
Can you replace a cracked holding tank?
Minor cracks can sometimes be patched. Major cracks or tank failures require replacement, which is a bigger job involving underbelly access. We'll assess and quote.