Lexington’s a city that feels like two worlds at once. On one side, you’ve got the bustle of downtown, UK games, and restaurants packed on Limestone and Broadway. On the other, horse farms stretch for miles, with quiet country roads where life slows down. And scattered across all of it are septic tanks and grease traps that don’t care if you’re in a college apartment or a farmhouse — they need looking after just the same.

A septic tank reminds me of those limestone caves under Kentucky. You don’t see them most days, but they’re always there in the background. And when something shifts, you notice it real quick.

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Why It Matters in Lexington

Lexington’s one of the fastest-growing cities in Kentucky, and with growth comes strain on septic and grease systems. When they fail, it’s not just one family or one restaurant that feels it. Overflows can end up in creeks, fields, or shut down a busy business.

Taking care of your system is kinda like feeding your horse. You don’t wait until it’s sick to give it the right care. You stay on top of it so you don’t lose time, money, or peace of mind later.

Call When You’re Ready

We keep it easy. You call, we show up, pump or clean what needs done, and you get back to your life. No games, no hidden fees, just local service you can count on.

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Why Folks in Lexington Call Us

Different parts of Fayette County have different needs:

  • Suburbs like Hamburg, Beaumont, and Masterson Station → newer homes with newer systems, but families use so much water that tanks can fill up faster than people think.

  • Older homes near Chevy Chase, Kenwick, and downtown → many of these systems are decades old. They work fine if you pump them, but if you don’t… you’ll know.

  • Restaurants downtown, UK campus area, and Nicholasville Rd. → grease traps get heavy use and inspectors check them often. Skip a cleaning, and you’ll risk fines or worse.

  • Horse farms in Fayette County → large systems that handle heavy daily use. If they’re not serviced regularly, problems can spread quick.

Our services include:

  • Septic tank pumping & routine maintenance

  • Septic repairs & emergency service

  • Grease trap cleaning for restaurants, schools, and businesses

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