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Septic Tank Service in Rhodes, IA

Marshalltown Septic provides septic tank pumping, cleaning, repair, and inspection for homes and businesses in Rhodes and the surrounding area.

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Services Available in Rhodes

Rhodes was originally laid out in 1856 under the name Edenville. It was renamed Rhodes in 1883 after the family that donated the land for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad depot, and sits along the Highway 330 corridor along with Melbourne. Rhodes has stayed a small farm-country town ever since, and like the rest of that corridor, runs on private septic rather than municipal sewer.

Septic service technician pumping a residential septic tank in Rhodes, IA

Rhodes: Renamed for the Family That Donated the Railroad Depot Land

ZIP codes covered: 50234

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a septic tank be pumped in Marshall County?

Most homes in and around Marshalltown should pump every 3 to 4 years, and farm properties with higher water usage often need it closer to the 3-year mark. If you can't remember the last pumping, that's usually a sign it's overdue.

Do you service farm and acreage properties, not just in-town homes?

Yes. A large share of our calls come from farms and acreages across Marshall, Tama, Hardin, and Story Counties, not just in-town Marshalltown addresses. Farm systems often see higher water volume than an in-town home, so we check tank sizing against household and livestock use.

What are the signs a septic tank needs pumping?

Slow or gurgling drains, a sewage odor near the yard or basement, soggy or unusually green patches over the drain field, and sewage backing up into a basement floor drain or tub.

How much does septic tank pumping cost near Marshalltown?

Most residential jobs run $325 to $600 depending on tank size and how far off the highway the property sits. We confirm the price on the phone before dispatching a truck.

Do you handle Iowa Time of Transfer inspections for farm sales?

Yes. Iowa's Time of Transfer law applies to farm and acreage sales just like in-town home sales whenever there's a private septic system. We provide certified inspections across Marshall, Tama, Hardin, and Story Counties, typically within 3 to 5 business days.

What towns do you serve around Marshalltown?

All 13 incorporated towns in Marshall County: Marshalltown, State Center, Le Grand, Albion, Melbourne, Gilman, Haverhill, Laurel, Liscomb, Rhodes, St. Anthony, Clemons, and Ferguson, plus the farms and acreages between them across Marshall, Tama, Hardin, and Story Counties.

Do you offer emergency septic service outside Marshalltown city limits?

Yes, 24/7. In-town Marshalltown addresses usually get a truck within 90 to 120 minutes; outlying county addresses are typically same-day.

Do I need a perc test before installing a new septic system in Marshall County?

Yes. Marshall County requires a percolation test before permitting new construction or a full system replacement, to confirm the soil can absorb drain field effluent at a safe rate. We coordinate the test with the county permitting office as part of new installations.

What's the difference between a septic tank problem and a drain field problem?

The tank holds and separates waste; the drain field (leach field) is where treated liquid disperses into the soil, and it's a separate system. Slow drains right after a pump usually point to the tank or a clog. Soggy ground, sewage odor outside, or unusually green grass over the field even in dry weather point to the drain field instead, and that's a different repair than a tank issue.