The Hopkinsville plumber ready when you call.
Stinson Plumbing keeps licensed crews working across Hopkinsville and Christian County, with dispatch that answers day and night. Water heaters, treatment systems, wells, septic, remodels and new builds.
Call once. Consider it handled.
Christian County sits squarely inside our service area, and we staff it that way. Call and you're on the schedule with a licensed crew. No waitlist, no runaround, no waiting on a callback that never comes.
We're the crew this county calls for the jobs that need doing right. A water heater swap. A whole-home treatment system, a well, a septic field, a remodel, a new build's rough-in.
We roll in with the parts already on the truck, aim to finish in one trip, and stand behind it. Thirty-thousand-plus jobs across western Kentucky have taught us how houses out here are built. The hard water. The well systems, the older county homes, the fast-turning rentals near the base.
Licensed, insured, and plain-spoken about what your place needs and what it doesn't. If a repair will hold, we'll tell you. If it's throwing good money after bad, we'll tell you that too.
Every Hopkinsville visit is confirmed up front. We load the right parts and aim to close the job out in one trip instead of three.
A well pump at a farmhouse off US-68, a grease line at a restaurant on Fort Campbell Boulevard. The same licensed crew, the same standard.
Plumbing services across Christian County.
Repairs, replacements and full installs. For county homes, base-area rentals, farms and businesses from Hopkinsville to the Tennessee line.
Water Heaters
Tank and tankless, repaired or replaced. Hard Pennyroyal water is rough on a tank, so we size the swap to the house and the water, not just the label on the old one.
Water Treatment & Filtration
Whole-home filtration and softening for the mineral-heavy water most of the county lives with. Fewer scale-clogged fixtures, cleaner glassware, longer-lived appliances.
Wells, Pressure Tanks & Water Lines
Past the reach of city water, we handle pressure tanks, service lines, leaks and repipes. That is the plumbing a private well feeds, right out to the fixtures at the end of it.
Septic & Sewer Systems
Most homes outside Hopkinsville and Oak Grove run on septic. We install and repair systems and camera sewer lines, then coordinate with the county on anything that needs a permit.
Drain Cleaning & Sewer Camera
Slow drains, backups and root-choked lines. We camera the line first, so you know whether it's a clog at the trap or a break in the yard before anyone starts digging.
Remodels & New Construction
Kitchen and bath rough-in, fixture upgrades and full new-build plumbing, planned around your schedule and the inspection calendar.
Fort Campbell keeps Oak Grove turning.
Fort Campbell sits on the county's southern edge, and the 101st Airborne keeps Oak Grove, Hopkinsville and the whole US-41 corridor full of rental property. Soldiers rotate in and out constantly. Hundreds of families move through the area every year, and every move leaves a unit that has to be ready for the next tenant.
That churn is hard on plumbing. Water heaters worn out a lease early. Disposals fed what they shouldn't have been. Angle stops that won't reseat, tubs draining slower every rotation.
We work with the landlords and property managers who run base-area rentals, and we turn units around fast once we're on the schedule. A heater swapped between tenants. A main cleared before a walkthrough. A punch list closed out before the next family arrives.
One number for a portfolio. We'll give you a straight read on which units need a real fix and which just need a part, so a turn doesn't blow the schedule.
When a cold front drops us into the teens, unheated well houses and crawlspaces freeze first. If a line splits, shut off the main and call. We plan winter routes around exactly that.
Farm country runs on wells and septic.
Christian County is one of the largest in Kentucky. Better than seven hundred square miles of it, most of that farmland. Corn, soybean, winter-wheat and tobacco ground runs from Pembroke and LaFayette up through Crofton. The homes scattered across it don't touch city water or sewer.
That is plumbing we know cold. Private wells and pressure tanks. Septic fields instead of sewer mains. Long service lines out to well houses and barns. And the kind of hard, iron-tinged groundwater that stains a sink and shortens a heater's life.
We handle the whole rural side. The well's plumbing, the septic and drains, and the treatment that makes the water easier to live with.
The Pennyroyal runs hard.
This corner of Kentucky sits on limestone, and limestone means hard water. The supply here carries a heavy mineral load, whether it comes off a rural line or a private well. That is enough to leave scale on your fixtures, spots on the glasses, a chalky film in the kettle. Left alone, it quietly shortens the life of every appliance it touches.
Treatment fixes the root of it. A whole-home filtration or softening system knocks the minerals down before they reach your pipes. Heaters last longer, fixtures stay clear, and the water you drink and shower in feels the way it should. We test what you're actually dealing with and size the system to the house, instead of selling you more than you need.
Scale is the quiet killer of heaters and fixtures out here. Handling the water first protects everything downstream of it.
Private-well supplies often need treatment more than anything. Iron, hardness and sulfur are all common in the county's groundwater.
Hard water is hard on heaters.
The water heater is the call we get more than any other, and the county's mineral-heavy supply is a big reason why. Hard water lays sediment down in the bottom of the tank. That sediment bakes into a crust, steals efficiency and takes years off the heater's life.
A few tells that it's near the end. Rusty or cloudy hot water. Popping and rumbling from the tank. Never quite enough hot water to finish a shower. Catch it early and a planned replacement beats a cold, leaking mess on a weekend.
Thinking tankless? It can be a smart move in a smaller home or a base-area rental, where endless hot water and a freed-up closet both count. Hard water only makes upkeep matter more, not less. We'll give you the honest math on tank versus tankless for your house.
On water this hard, draining the sediment out of the tank once a year buys real extra life. Ask us to show you how.
We match the heater to the house and the water quality, so you're not fighting scale from day one.
Plumbing that keeps the doors open.
A plumbing failure at a business isn't just a mess. It's a closed kitchen, a restroom roped off, a day of lost sales. Restaurants along Fort Campbell Boulevard, offices and shops downtown, the light-industrial shops that ring town. They all run on plumbing that can't afford to sit broken.
We schedule commercial work around your hours, not ours. Early mornings before a restaurant opens, slow afternoons, whatever keeps you running. Water heaters, drain and grease lines, sewer camera work, fixtures and repairs. A licensed crew handles it, and treats your downtime like it costs money. Because it does.
We can work before you open or after you close, so a fix doesn't cost you a full day of business.
On a recurring backup we scope the line before we quote it, so you're paying to fix the actual problem, not to guess at it.
Serving Hopkinsville and Christian County.
Hopkinsville is the hub, and we cover the towns and farm roads around it:
Out toward Cadiz or the Lake Barkley side? Ask us. We cover that direction too, and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right call for the job.
Closer to the lakes or the Purchase? Our Murray crew covers Calloway County, Mayfield covers Graves, and we head up to Owensboro as well.
Hopkinsville plumbing, answered.
Do you really cover Hopkinsville?
Yes, all of it, and the county around it. Water heaters, treatment, wells, septic, remodels and new construction: we plan the visit, bring the parts and do it in one trip. Dispatch answers day and night, and scheduled visits are confirmed before we roll.
Do you work on rentals near Fort Campbell and Oak Grove?
Yes. It's a big part of what we do out here. The base keeps the Oak Grove and US-41 rental market moving, and we handle the fast turns that come with it. Water heaters swapped between tenants. Mains cleared before a walkthrough. Punch-list plumbing closed out before the next family moves in. Landlords with several units get one number for all of them.
My place is on a well and septic outside town. Can you help?
Absolutely. Most of Christian County lives on a private well and a septic field rather than city utilities, and that rural plumbing is our home turf. Pressure tanks, service lines, fixtures, septic and drains. Plus the treatment that tames the iron and hardness common in county groundwater. It's the same work we've done across western Kentucky for years.
Why is my water so hard, and can you fix it?
Christian County sits on limestone, so the water runs mineral-heavy whether it's a rural line or your own well. That hardness scales up fixtures, spots glassware and shortens appliance life. A whole-home filtration or softening system handles it at the source. We'll test what you've got and size the system to your house instead of overselling it.
What towns in Christian County do you cover?
Hopkinsville is our hub, and we cover the county around it: Oak Grove, Pembroke, Crofton, LaFayette, Herndon, Gracey, Fairview and Kelly. Cadiz and the Lake Barkley side are in reach too, so ask if you're out that way.
Do you handle after-hours emergencies?
Yes. The phone gets answered day and night. For a water-everywhere emergency, shut off your main valve first, then call and we'll get a crew moving while we talk you through it. For anything you can schedule, we'll set a time, come with what the job needs, and get it done right.
Scheduled, stocked, done in one trip.
You call, we scope it
Tell us what's going on. For most jobs we can size up the parts and the time right over the phone, so the visit is planned before we ever roll.
We come stocked
One visit with the heater, the pump, the treatment system or the fittings the job calls for. No leaving mid-job to chase a part.
Done right
Water back on, work stood behind, mess cleaned up. The kind of job that has Christian County keeping our number.
Manifolds labeled, shutoffs where they belong, lines run so the next person who opens the wall can make sense of it. Done-right isn't just the fixture. It's everything behind it.
Ready when Hopkinsville needs it done right.
Water heater, treatment, a well or septic system, a remodel or a base-area rental turn. We'll set a time, come stocked, and stand behind the work.
Office
5457 US Hwy 641 S
Benton, KY 42025
Serving
Hopkinsville & Christian County
Phone
(270) 356-1204