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Tips on Maintaining a Grease Trap

A grease trap is one of your kitchens most important necessities. When oils, fats or grease enter into sewer lines, it cools off rather quickly and then turns solid and gets stuck to the inside walls of pipes. This causes a trapping of food debris and particles. Within time, this solid mass of particles and debris will grow until it actually clogs the flow of water and in turn causes the sewer to become backed up. The best way to prevent these particles and debris from entering the sewer is to stop it before it starts. This is where a grease trap comes in very handy. They can very effective in controlling almost all of the particles and food debris before entering into the sewer system. This is your first step in maintaining your sewer system. Proper upkeep and maintenance of a grease trap will ensure the right amount of separation before it has the chance to enter into the sewers. Grease traps are small devices, almost always found in restaurants, that connect to the drains of the sin...

Importance of Grease Trap Maintenance

Grease is one of the most common causes for sewer line clogs and blockages. These clogs and blockages lead to sewer overflows and often discharge untreated waste water into homes and nearby streets. These unsanitary streams enter common waterways and ultimately cause a costly amount of cleanup and often restrict tourism, recreation, and commerce. To prevent such costly disasters, it is important to properly maintain your grease traps. Grease traps are vital as they prevent kitchen food waste and grease from entering your city’s sewer system. Your grease traps, both interior and exterior, must be emptied on a consistent basis. They also must be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis in order to prevent destructive and costly sewer backups and overflows. How Grease Traps Work Grease traps are not only used by restaurants, schools, hotels, and hospitals. Homeowners around the world use grease traps to help their plumbing system and avoid costly repairs. Whether you use your kitchen sink, ...