Ankeny Septic Tank Service
Local septic pumping, cleaning, repair, and Iowa Time of Transfer inspection across Ankeny, IA. Same-day routine service. 24/7 emergency dispatch.
๐ (515) 303-4896Ankeny is one of Iowa's largest and fastest-growing cities. That growth has annexed neighborhoods that used to be rural Saylor, Crocker, and Douglas Township acreages. Homes that were originally on private septic. Many of them still are, and many of them are hitting their first major service cycle right now.

First-Pump-Cycle Pressure in Ankeny
The unique problem in Ankeny is timing. Systems installed during the 1990s and 2000s building boom are now 20 to 30 years old. That's exactly the window where original concrete tanks start showing baffle wear, original drain fields hit perc-rate decline, and original effluent filters (on systems that have them) finally need to be cleaned for the first time. We see more 'I've never had this serviced' calls in Ankeny than anywhere else in the metro, and we handle them every week.
Saylorville Drainage and Why It Affects Your System
Ankeny sits on Des Moines Lobe glacial till, which is clay-heavy and slow-percolating on the uplands. The parcels closer to Saylorville Lake and the smaller drainages running south into the city sit on pockets of better-draining glacial outwash sand. Drain fields perform differently on those two soil types. A perc test done on an upland parcel is not transferable to a parcel a quarter-mile downhill, so we always re-test before designing a new drain field.
Polk County Rules Apply
All of Ankeny falls under Polk County Environmental Health Services for septic permitting and inspection. Polk County restricts aerobic treatment units (ATUs) more tightly than Dallas or Warren Counties under current ordinance, which means failing systems in Ankeny are more often repaired or replaced with conventional gravity systems instead of being modernized with an ATU. We work within those rules and design around them.
ZIP codes covered:50021, 50023
Septic Service in Ankeny? Call Now.
Same-day routine service. 24/7 emergency dispatch.
Call (515) 303-4896Septic Tank Pumping in Ankeny
Routine septic tank pumping is the cheapest insurance policy you can buy for your system. We pump residential tanks across Ankeny on flat-rate pricing ($375 to $650 depending on tank size), most addresses same-day if you call before noon. More on septic tank pumping.
Septic Tank Cleaning in Ankeny
Full cleaning goes beyond pumping: wall wash-down, baffle inspection, effluent filter cleaning, and a complete tank health check. Recommended every other pump for Ankeny homes. More on septic tank cleaning.
Septic Tank Repair in Ankeny
Most septic problems are repairable. Baffle repair, riser installation, distribution box repair, and drain field rehabilitation cost a fraction of full replacement. We inspect and document before we quote. More on septic tank repair.
Emergency Septic Service in Ankeny
Sewage backup, overflow, or tank failure? We answer 24/7 and dispatch within 90 to 120 minutes across Ankeny and surrounding Polk County. More on emergency septic service.
Septic Inspection in Ankeny
Iowa's Time of Transfer law (Iowa Code ยง 455B.172, implemented through 567 IAC Chapter 69) requires a certified Time of Transfer inspection before any property with a septic system can change hands. We carry the Iowa certification (through IOWWA, the Iowa Onsite Waste Water Association) and can typically schedule within 3 to 5 business days. More on septic inspection.
Septic Service Questions, Answered
Do you service all of Ankeny?
Yes. We cover the full Ankeny city limits plus surrounding Polk County addresses, including ZIPs 50021, 50023.
How fast can you get to Ankeny?
Routine pumping is typically same-day if you call before noon. Emergency dispatch is 90 to 120 minutes from your call.
What does septic tank pumping cost in Ankeny?
Flat-rate metro pricing: $375 to $475 for a 1,000-gallon tank, $475 to $650 for a 1,500-gallon tank. Quote confirmed before dispatch.