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Coordinated service

Storage yard, seasonal-site, and multi-unit RV pump-out

For locations where one RV is not the whole story: storage yards, event lots, seasonal sites, or groups of rigs needing one coordinated service window across Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Burnaby, Coquitlam, and nearby Lower Mainland routes.

Worker handling a green hose connected to a red vacuum truck near an open drain in a paved work area.
Coordinated storage-yard and multi-unit service feels more trustworthy when the hero shows real hose, truck, and site-work context.
Storage yards with one or more parked RVs Seasonal and long-stay campground setups Event, production, or temporary accommodation sites Requests involving multiple units in one visit

Why this matters

Multi-unit jobs need slightly different intake

When several RVs need service, the most important details are unit count, access rules, time windows, and site coordination. This page exists so those requests are not buried inside one-RV copy, especially for storage compounds, seasonal sites, and event lots around Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Burnaby, Coquitlam, and neighbouring Lower Mainland cities.

  • Approximate unit count
  • Exact site access instructions
  • Whether service is recurring or one-time
  • Any location rules around timing or entry

Scheduling hint

Include the number of RVs, access rules, and site timing in one message

The form already supports unit count and notes, so this page shows the exact details that make coordinated jobs feel legitimate instead of generic.

1 site contact One person coordinating gate access and timing reduces friction fast.
2 key details Unit count plus access notes usually determine whether routing is straightforward.
3 common fits Storage yards, seasonal sites, and event setups are called out clearly.

Typical Lower Mainland fits

Where coordinated RV pump-out requests usually come from

This service page speaks more directly to the kinds of grouped jobs that show up across the region: Langley and Surrey storage compounds, Delta and Richmond yard locations, Burnaby or Coquitlam event lots, and seasonal-site clusters where several RVs need service in one planned window.

  • Storage yards with multiple parked trailers or motorhomes
  • Seasonal campground areas where several rigs need service on the same day
  • Production, crew, or event lots using RVs as temporary accommodation
  • Private properties or acreage setups coordinating more than one unit

If the grouped visit includes mixed tank issues, the black and grey tank service page helps clarify whether some units need black tank only, grey tank only, or both before the request is submitted. If timing is already tight, the emergency RV holding tank page gives the faster triage path.

FAQ

Storage yard & multi-unit service questions

Can this be used for repeat service planning?

Yes. The notes field is the right place to say whether the job is one-time or part of an ongoing service need.

What if not every RV needs the same tank service?

That is fine. Use the notes field to explain the mix and approximate scope.

Is this only for commercial locations?

No. It also fits private lots or group setups where more than one RV needs service coordination.

Can I ask about a storage yard or event lot in Surrey, Langley, Richmond, or another Lower Mainland city?

Yes. Use the request form with the exact city, yard or lot address, unit count, and access rules. If you want broader route-fit framing first, review the Lower Mainland service-area page before sending the request.

Related pages

Useful pages for coordinated RV service planning

General mobile pump-out

Use the main service page when the job is a standard single-RV visit rather than a coordinated group stop.

See mobile pump-out details

Black & grey tank service

Use the tank-specific page when some units need black tank only, grey tank only, or mixed service notes called out in advance.

Compare tank-service options

Lower Mainland service area

Review the coverage page for route-fit framing across Metro Vancouver and nearby Lower Mainland cities.

See coverage details

Request multi-unit service

Send the unit count, exact site, and access rules through the form to speed up scheduling.

Open the request form

Real field photos

Real field photos for grouped-stop and storage-yard work

Multi-unit and route-planning pages work better when RV owners can picture real trucks, crews, and on-site service conditions.

Vacuum service truck parked in a driveway with a green hose stretched out behind it during a service visit.

Truck setup that supports route and access planning

A wider truck photo helps the coordination story feel like a real routed field stop instead of abstract scheduling copy.

Worker in a high-visibility vest standing in front of a white vacuum service truck.

Real team and truck presence

Staff imagery adds more trust to grouped scheduling and site-coordination requests.