Locations

AddressOffice Hours
Carrollton: 215 Eleventh St.9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
Danville: 198 W. Broadway9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
Earlington: 111 W. Main St.8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CST
Eddyville: 219 W. Main St.8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CST

Can you pay your LG&E bill at Walmart?

If you prefer to pay your monthly bill in person but are not close to one of our walk-in service centers, we have multiple retail locations – such as Kroger and Walmart – that serve as authorized pay agents.

How do I pay my LG&E bill at Kroger?

Paying your Louisville Gas & Electric bill at Money Services is easy. Head to your nearest Kroger Money Services and bring your bill stub displaying your account number and the money required to cover your bill plus fee. You can pay with cash or a debit card.

How do you get a job at LG&E?

The hiring process at LG&E and KU starts by reviewing our current openings to find the job you’re interested in by searching openings and completing the online application. Once you’ve submitted your application, you will end on a thank you page and receive an email about your application being submitted.

Where to buy LG appliances?

LG Appliances at Leon’s Shop Leon’s for a wide range of LG appliances. Whether you need a new fridge, stove, microwave oven, dishwasher, washing machine or dryer, we are your source for quality appliances from LG! There’s no easier way to find and buy the LG appliance you’re after than by searching our online catalogue.

What is LG’s warranty policy on its refrigerators?

LG refrigerators come with a five-year warranty for cooling (sealed) system components and a 10-year parts and five-year labor warranty for the linear/inverter compressor. All other noncooling system parts come with a one-year parts and labor warranty.

What company makes LG appliances?

LG appliances are made by the company LG Electronics. This company was created in 1958, and manufactures home appliances, including refrigerators and televisions, available to the mass market.

Where are LG products made?

LG manufacturing is global, with plants concentrated in China, India, South Africa and Mexico. Facilities in the United States manufacture batteries and display units for electronic devices.