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Cleaning Industrial Septic Tanks
Using Innovative Equipment


Cleaning Industrial Septic Tanks Using Innovative Equipment


Meet Our Fleet
Meet Our Fleet

Grouting Truck:

Grouting Trucks: Grouting is a form of pipe rehabilitation. Unrepairable damage may occur as a result of poor maintenance and prolonging pipe repair. Grouting prevents this and other costly damage, as well as the need for frequent treating that is caused by pipe settlement. The grouting truck is mounted with a pump that pressurizes and mixes grouting chemicals while simultaneously packing the material to fill cracks and imperfections in pipes. Used mainly for manhole rehabs

Guzzlers:

“Guzzlers” refer to our industrial vacuum loaders. Used mostly for Vacuum Excavation, these vehicles recover, contain, and carry away solids, dry bulk, liquid, slurries, and thick sludge. They are especially good for hard-to-reach places.

Vactor Trucks:

Vactor trucks are used to empty sewerage from industrial or individual septic tanks, cesspits. These vehicles are proficient at both street clean-up and loading solids through a suction line to remove and dispose of waste often used for industrial, commercial, and municipal markets.

Water Jet Trucks:

Water Jet Trucks: Water jet trucks have a mounted pump that uses pressurized water to flush debris from sewer lines. The pump is attached to a flexible hose (“snake”), and a specialized nozzle, and the water is pushed through the snake. The cleaning heads on the snake spin at high RPMs to clear debris in lines that are used for greater distances such as sags, bellies, sewer pipes, and lines with tight bends.

(6) Catch Basin Cleaning Trucks

(1) Cutter Truck – cuts pipes and lining material

(5) Video Trucks – Houses our Digital HD CCTV drain cameras (link this one to video inspection and recording)

(4) Pump Trucks – For septic and grease trap cleaning

(1) Roll Off Dumpster Truck

(7) Service Vans- ready to be deployed at a moments notice to respond to emergency calls

Cleaning Industrial Septic Tanks Using Innovative Equipment

As a business owner, you have plenty to worry about: operating space, employees, costs, and profits. Your septic system should never be one of them! With Rapid Flow Sewer & Drain Cleaning, you can get the commercial and industrial cleaning services you need so that septic never has to be.


Our company works with all kinds of businesses in the Boston area to ensure that septic systems are clean, working, and never causing problems. Using our 15-yard Vactor trucks and other innovative technology, we bring our mobile solutions to you at a price you can afford.


What is a 15-yard Vactor truck?

A 15-yard Vactor truck is specifically used to empty sewerage from commercial and industrial properties. They are useful in emptying not just septic tanks but also cesspits. They can assist with street clean-up and municipal projects as well.


How does a 15-yard vactor truck work?

Our Vactor trucks load solids through a durable, industrial-strength suction line that is attached to a tank. This tank, mounted on the truck itself, is used to remove and dispose of waste that is common to commercial settings.


For more information concerning our 15-yard Vactor truck or to schedule your own personalized appointment, please contact us today.

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Septic Pump Trucks

Regular Septic Pumping Prevents Damage

Septic tanks are things that every property needs, but no one really wants to talk about. However, if you, as a homeowner, don’t know the necessary information about these residential setups, the resulting accidents can cause a filthy mess and up to $10,000 or more to repair!


Don’t let that happen. Trust our experts at Rapid Flow Sewer & Drain Cleaning and our large fleet of septic vehicles to keep your yard clean.

What Is a Septic Truck?

A septic pump truck is a combination of a powerful vacuum pump and a containment tank. They are used for removing sewage and wastewater from septic tank systems.


To clean out a septic tank, our operators will attach a vacuum line to the pump that will go down into the septic tank to pump out waste at a rate of 400 cubic feet per minute. They can be used to clear solids, liquids, sludge, or slurry and ensure there are no leaks or flooding coming from your system. 

How Often Should I Pump My Septic Tank?

It is recommended that a septic tank is pumped every three to five years. However, to maintain optimal productivity and function, septic systems that are used by more people more often may need to be pumped more frequently.


For more information concerning our septic pump trucks or to schedule your personalized appointment, please contact us today.

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