Pichanga Pumping Service

Camera and locating

Find the tank, inspect the line, and reduce guesswork.

Camera and locating equipment helps identify where the system is, what may be blocked, and what work should happen next.

Video inspections

Video inspections for sewer and drain lines

A video inspection can show blockages, buildup, root intrusion, damaged sections, and other visible problems inside a line.

This is useful when symptoms keep returning or when the team needs more information before recommending the next service.

  • Useful for recurring clogs or slow drains
  • Helps document visible conditions
  • Can support better repair planning

Common uses

Where locating helps most

Locating is especially helpful when tank lids are buried, property records are unclear, or access has changed over time.

Finding the system accurately can save time, limit digging, and make future pumping or inspections easier.

  • Locate buried septic tanks and access points
  • Trace lines before digging or repair work
  • Confirm system layout for maintenance planning

Assistant

Ask the Pichanga assistant.

Use the assistant to share service type, location, timing, access notes, and symptoms. For emergency work, call dispatch directly.

Ask the Pichanga assistant

Describe the service, location, urgency, and any symptoms. The tenant-specific assistant will collect the context and keep the conversation attached to Pichanga.