What is the grayish chunky stuff coming out of my gray tank?RVers always think the worst of their holding tanks is the black one. We’re here to tell you that gray tanks can be just as bad – or even worse!Gray or gray water tanks collect water from drains...
Can I dump my RV’s holding tanks at home? Is it legal to dump your RV’s wastewater into your residential sewer system at home? Probably not. Different communities have specific local ordinances, and as a responsible RV owner, you should look into them...
Should I travel with full holding tanks? The quick answer, no. A gallon of water weighs 8.33 pounds. That’s probably a pretty accurate measurement for your gray tank’s contents. The black tank, with added human waste, is more likely in the 9+ pounds per...
Do RV holding tanks have an overflow feature? In our years of servicing RVs, we have yet to see any make or model that has an engineered and planned overflow feature to either the black or gray tank. That being said, there are ways that your holding tanks can indeed...
Do I need to have my tanks cleaned before I get them replaced? There aren’t a lot of reasons to get your RV’s holding tanks replaced other than perhaps if they are ruptured or broken. If they are clogged or even compacted, they can be almost always be...
Should I leave water in my holding tanks when I am not using my RV? If you are leaving or storing your RV for a short period of time (a few days to a couple of weeks), then it is okay to leave water (not waste!) in your holding tanks. In fact, 3-5 gallons will help...