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Clover, SC

Septic and RV pumping in Clover SC

Clover is half small town and half Lake Wylie shore. Honey Wagon Services has pumped septic tanks, porta-potties, and RV holding tanks for Clover families for more than 40 years. Our base in Rock Hill is about 20 minutes from downtown Clover, so most jobs are scheduled the same week you call.

Why Honey Wagon in Clover

Clover homes split into two groups. In town, the older houses around the high school and the downtown grid are mostly on town sewer, but a fair number of backyards still have a septic tank we pump every few years. Out toward Lake Wylie, almost every shore lot is on septic, and many of them also park an RV or a camper for guest space in the summer.

That mix is why Clover gets both of our biggest service routes. Septic pumping for the homes, and RV holding tank pumping for the campers, fifth wheels, and lake-house guest trailers. We come to you, pump on site, and you skip the dump station line.

Every load is GPS logged and disposed of at a permitted treatment facility, so the manifest is on file if a buyer or a DHEC inspector ever asks.

Where we pump in Clover

A short list of the Clover-area roads and neighborhoods we work most often:

  • Downtown Clover and the Highway 55 corridor
  • The Lake Wylie shore (north shore in 29710)
  • Highway 49 toward Lake Wylie and Charlotte
  • Highway 321 north toward Bethany
  • Bethel community and rural acreage
  • Lake-house RV pads and guest camper sites

If you are in the 29710 zip code, we pump in your neighborhood.

What Clover neighbors say

"Pumped our RV the day before our trip. Saved us an hour of dump-station mess."

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"Family business, family price. Pumped the lake-house tank fast and clean."

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"They come out to Clover same week, every time. No drama."

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Clover FAQ

Do you pump RV tanks at our lake house in Clover?

Yes. We pump RVs, fifth wheels, travel trailers, and guest-house holding tanks right in your driveway. No need to break camp to find a dump station.

How often should I pump my Clover septic tank?

Every 3 to 5 years for most homes. Lake-house tanks with weekend-only use can sometimes go longer; full-time homes with kids tend to need it sooner.

Can you handle a Clover event or wedding venue?

Yes. We pump weekend event porta-potties for Clover-area venues and farms. Call ahead so we can schedule the route.

Clover septic and RV pumping

Same family, same trucks, four decades of Lake Wylie shore work.

Call 803-328-1410