On-Site Service — Southern Rhode Island
Professional, mess-free RV and camper holding tank pump-outs at your location. CleanWave Solutions comes to your home, storage facility, or campsite so you never have to haul a full tank again.
Don't let a full holding tank cut your adventure short. Our licensed technicians come directly to your RV, travel trailer, or camper with professional vacuum equipment to handle the job quickly, cleanly, and safely.
Mobile On-Site Service: We come to your home, storage facility, campground, or RV park.
RV & Camper Tank Pump-Outs: Full black water and gray water tank evacuation for all RV types.
Fifth Wheels & Travel Trailers: Clean, compliant pump-outs for all types of towable campers.
Fast & Sanitary: Professional equipment ensures a clean, odor-free process every time.
Environmentally Safe Disposal: All waste is transported and disposed of at approved facilities.

Whether you're at a storage facility, campground, or your own driveway - we've got you covered.
Full-service pump-outs for all motorhome sizes. We come to you.
Black and gray water tank service for towable RVs and campers.
Quick and easy holding tank service for compact camper vans.
Simple, transparent pricing. No hidden travel fees within our service area.
Starting at $75
Per pump-out. Pricing varies by tank size and location. Contact us for a quick quote.
Your RV gives you clear signals when it's time for a tank pumping, and learning to spot them early saves you from bigger headaches down the road. Here are the most common warning signs we see:
We locate all tank access points and confirm which tanks need pumping based on your gauge readings or your best guess.
We connect our vacuum hose with a secure, leak-free fitting to the dump valve.
We pump the black water tank first, then follow with the gray water tank so the soapy water helps flush residue through the line.
We inspect the valve area for any signs of leaking seals or cracked fittings while everything is open.
We do a final check to make sure the valves close properly and nothing is dripping before we pack up.


You've probably thought about hauling your RV to a dump station yourself at least once. And, it sounds simple enough until you try it. You're waiting in line behind three other rigs on a Saturday morning, wrestling with a sewer hose in a parking lot, and hoping nothing splashes on your shoes. Our mobile RV tank pumping service comes directly to wherever your rig is parked, so you don't have to move it an inch. That's the whole point. We bring the truck, the hose, and the equipment right to your driveway, your campsite, or your storage spot. You stay put, we handle everything, and your tanks are empty in about 20 minutes.
There are a few real reasons people in RI call us instead of making the trip themselves:
No need to break camp or disconnect hookups just to empty your tanks
No driving a fully loaded RV through traffic with sloshing waste tanks
No dealing with shared dump station hoses that haven't been cleaned properly
No waiting in line during peak camping season when every station is backed up
But the biggest reason is convenience, plain and simple. Standard RV holding tank dump stations are designed for quick, self-service emptying, but that design assumes you're willing to move your rig, wait your turn, and handle the hose yourself. If your RV is set up, the last thing you want to do is pack everything up for a 30-minute chore. '
According to the EPA, improper handling of RV sewage can introduce harmful bacteria into local waterways and soil. When we handle the job, we're following proper disposal protocols every single time. Your waste goes exactly where it should, not into a storm drain or an overfilled station pit.
So if you've been putting off emptying your tanks because the dump station trip feels like a hassle, give us a call and we'll come to you, usually the same day or the next morning.

When we arrive we go beyond just hooking up a hose and turning on the pump. Here's what a typical visit looks like:
We locate all tank access points and confirm which tanks need pumping based on your gauge readings or your best guess.
We connect our vacuum hose with a secure, leak-free fitting to the dump valve.
We pump the black water tank first, then follow with the gray water tank so the soapy water helps flush residue through the line.
We inspect the valve area for any signs of leaking seals or cracked fittings while everything is open.
We do a final check to make sure the valves close properly and nothing is dripping before we pack up.
Most RVs have two separate holding tanks, a black tank for sewage and a gray tank for sink and shower water. Both need to be pumped, and both need to be verified before we pack up and leave. We don't just pull the hose and call it good.
After every RV tank pumping service, our crew runs through a quick verification process to make sure nothing got left behind. everything clears on the first pass, but that tenth time matters a lot, especially if you're about to head out on a long trip or park your rig for the season.
How We Verify the Tanks Are Clear
We check the flow at the end of the hose to confirm both tanks have stopped draining completely.
We ask you to check your onboard tank monitors, if they're working, to see that readings show empty.
We do a short rinse flush on the black tank when your setup allows it, which helps clear any solids clinging to the walls or sensors.
We visually inspect the discharge line for any remaining debris before disconnecting
Tank sensors can be unreliable, we see that constantly. Buildup on the sensor probes causes false readings, so a monitor that says "full" might be clean. And a monitor that says "empty" might be lying. That's why we don't rely on electronics alone. Our team uses what we can see and measure at the hose to confirm the job is finished.
If you've been parked near the Crescent Park area of Bradford for a few weeks without pumping, there's a good chance solids have settled and hardened in the black tank. A single pump might not catch everything. We'll let you know if a second pass or a rinse cycle would help, because we'd rather spend an extra few minutes now than have you deal with a backed-up tank later. You shouldn't have to wonder whether the job was done right, that's our responsibility to confirm before we leave your site.
Common questions about our mobile pump-out service.
Just make sure there's clear access to your RV or camper's waste outlet. You don't need to be on-site during the service — just let us know where it is and any access instructions.
Most pump-outs take 15–30 minutes depending on tank size and access. We'll give you a time window when you book so you can plan around it.
Yes! We service RVs and campers at storage facilities throughout Southern Rhode Island. Contact us with your facility name and spot number and we'll coordinate accordingly.
Absolutely. We offer scheduled recurring pump-outs — weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly — for full-time RV residents and campgrounds. Contact us to set up a recurring service plan.
All waste is transported and disposed of at licensed, environmentally approved facilities. We follow all state and EPA regulations for waste disposal.

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Bradford, RI 02808
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