Contact Information
Address:
137 Kenneth Ln, Hickory, KY 42051, United States
Veteran-owned septic specialists serving Western Kentucky with 24/7 emergency pumping, inspections, repairs, drain cleaning and full system installations. Our licensed team provides transparent pricing, fast response and clean, professional workmanship for homes, farms and businesses across Paducah, Murray, Mayfield, Princeton, Fulton, Cadiz, Benton, Calvert City and nearby communities. Need help now? Call (270) 872-7947 for honest advice and dependable service.
137 Kenneth Ln, Hickory, KY 42051, United States
Wurth Brothers Septic Services is a veteran-owned business dedicated to providing expert septic system care right here in Hickory, KY. We understand the importance of reliable and efficient septic services for homeowners in our immediate community. Our team is committed to offering top-notch septic inspections and pumping services, ensuring your system functions properly and safely. We pride ourselves on our professional approach and prompt service, including our 24/7 emergency response for urgent septic needs. Trust us for all your local septic system requirements.
For all your septic system needs, including inspections and pumping, contact Wurth Brothers Septic Services today:
Website: https://wurthbrothersplumbing.com/
Phone: +12708727947
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What areas do you serve?
We provide our septic services exclusively to customers located at 137 Kenneth Ln, Hickory, KY 42051.
Q2: Do you offer emergency septic services?
Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency septic pumping and repair services for residents in Hickory, KY.
Q3: How often should my septic tank be pumped?
Typically, septic tanks need pumping every 3-5 years depending on tank size, household size, and usage patterns.
Q4: Can you inspect my septic system?
Absolutely, we offer professional septic system inspections for property owners in our service location.
Q5: What is your process for septic pumping?
Our process involves safely accessing your septic tank, removing accumulated solids, and ensuring proper system function.