If your property uses a holding tank instead of a traditional septic system, routine pumping is essential. Unlike septic systems, holding tanks do not have a drain field — they store wastewater until it is professionally removed.
We provide dependable, scheduled holding tank pumping to prevent overflows, backups, and costly property damage.
A holding tank is a sealed, watertight container that collects wastewater from your home, cabin, RV hookup, or commercial facility. Because it does not treat or disperse wastewater, it must be pumped regularly to remain functional and compliant.
Holding tanks are commonly used for:
- Cabins and seasonal properties
- Homes with poor soil conditions
- Lake properties
- Construction sites
- RV connections
- Commercial facilities
Holding tanks typically require pumping much more frequently than septic systems — sometimes every few weeks or months — depending on:
-Tank size
-Water usage
-Occupancy
-Seasonal vs. year-round use
We can help you establish a routine pumping schedule to avoid emergencies.
Contact us immediately if you notice:
Slow drains throughout the home
Sewage odors
High-level alarm activation (if equipped)
Backups in toilets or sinks
Because holding tanks have limited capacity, delaying service can quickly lead to overflow.
When you schedule service, we:
Access the tank lid
Pump out all wastewater
Inspect visible tank components
Recommend a pumping schedule
Our team works efficiently and carefully to minimize disruption to your property.
Prevents sewage backups
Avoids emergency service costs
Keeps your property sanitary
Maintains compliance with local regulations
Extends the life of your tank
Scheduled service is the safest and most cost-effective approach.
Holding tank full? We offer prompt service to prevent property damage and restore system function as quickly as possible.
A holding tank is a sealed container that stores wastewater only. It does not treat or disperse waste like a traditional septic system with a drain field. Because of this, it must be pumped regularly to prevent overflow.
Holding tanks usually require pumping much more frequently than septic tanks — sometimes every few weeks or months. The schedule depends on:
Tank size
Number of occupants
Daily water usage
Seasonal vs. year-round use
We can help determine a pumping schedule based on your usage.
If not pumped in time, a holding tank can cause:
Sewage backups inside the home
Strong odors
Alarm activation (if equipped)
Overflow onto the ground
Potential property damage
Because holding tanks have no drain field, there is no buffer once capacity is reached.
Many holding tanks are equipped with a high-level alarm that alerts you when wastewater reaches a certain level. If your alarm sounds, you should schedule pumping service as soon as possible to prevent backup or overflow.
Yes. You can extend time between services by:
Conserving water
Fixing leaks promptly
Spreading out laundry loads
Avoiding excessive water use in short periods
However, routine pumping is still required.
Absolutely. Scheduled maintenance helps:
Prevent unexpected backups
Avoid higher emergency service costs
Keep your property sanitary
Ensure compliance with local regulations
Preventative service is always more affordable than emergency response.
Yes. We can set up a recurring pumping schedule tailored to your property’s usage, so you never have to worry about monitoring tank levels.
Yes. Periodic inspections help ensure:
The tank remains watertight
The alarm system functions properly
The structure is in good condition
Routine inspections protect your investment and prevent costly failures.
Don’t wait until there’s a problem. Preventative septic maintenance saves you money and protects your home.

At Rural Sanitation Inc, we provide dependable, affordable pumping and inspection services backed by years of hands-on experience.
4380 Sherman Rd
Slinger, WI 53086