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, located at 137 Kenneth Ln, Hickory, KY 42051, proudly serves the local community. As a veteran-owned business, we specialize in septic system care, offering professional pumping and thorough inspections right here in Hickory. Our commitment is to provide reliable, expert service for all your septic needs, ensuring your system operates safely and efficiently.
Recognizing that septic issues can arise unexpectedly, we offer 24/7 emergency pumping services. Trust our dedicated team to respond promptly and professionally to any urgent situation affecting your septic system. For all your septic service requirements, please contact us at +12708727947 or visit our website at https://wurthbrothersplumbing.com/.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What specific services do you offer for septic systems in Hickory?A: We specialize in septic system pumping and inspections at our Hickory location.
Q: How often should a typical residential septic system be pumped?A: Most residential systems require pumping every 3-5 years, depending on tank size and household usage.
Q: Do you provide emergency septic services outside of regular business hours?A: Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency pumping services for septic system failures in the Hickory area.
Q: Can you inspect older septic systems?A: Absolutely, our team has experience inspecting various types of septic systems common in the Hickory area.
Q: How long does a typical septic inspection take?A: A standard visual inspection usually takes about 30-60 minutes once access is gained to the tank.