Georgetown’s grown a lot over the years. You’ve got the Toyota plant bringing in folks from all over, new neighborhoods popping up around Cherry Blossom and Paris Pike, and still plenty of farmland stretching out past Stamping Ground. With all that growth comes more septic systems and grease traps that need to be taken care of.
A septic tank is kinda like the engine in your car. You don’t see it running, but if you ignore it long enough, it’ll stop working at the worst time. Same goes for grease traps in busy restaurants — out of sight, but when they back up, everyone notices.
Why It Matters Here
Scott County’s been one of the fastest-growing counties in Kentucky. More homes, more water use, and more restaurants all mean more pressure on septic tanks and grease traps. And when they fail, it’s not just a homeowner’s problem. Overflow can end up in fields, creeks, and even cause health issues.
Think of it like mowing hay. You don’t wait until the whole field’s a tangled mess before you do something. Small upkeep makes life easier.
Call When You’re Ready
We keep it simple. You call, we come out, pump or clean what needs done, and you get back to your day. No hidden costs, no hassle. Just straightforward service from folks who know Georgetown and Scott County.
Why People in Georgetown Call Us
Scott County’s mix of old homes, new builds, and restaurants keeps us busy.
Newer neighborhoods near Cherry Blossom, Indian Acres, and Toyota Parkway → tanks can fill faster than folks expect, especially with bigger families.
Older farms near Stamping Ground, Sadieville, and Great Crossing → some systems are decades old, built when things were simpler. They work fine if you pump them on time.
Restaurants in downtown Georgetown and near I-75 exits → grease traps are watched closely. Skip a cleaning and you’re asking for fines or shutdowns.
Our main services:
Septic tank pumping & maintenance
Septic repairs & 24/7 emergency service
Grease trap cleaning for restaurants, schools, and churches