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Grease Trap Cleaning, Servicing, and Pumping.
— WHAT WE OFFER
OUR SERVICES
Grease Trap Cleaning
Thorough removal of grease, fats, and oils
Prevents blockages and foul odors
Installation
Grease Trap Servicing
Cleaning and Maintenance
Grease Trap Pumping
Efficient and eco-friendly pumping services
Safe disposal of waste materials
Reduces risk of overflows and backups
Repair Services
Benefits of Regular Grease Trap
Maintenance
TOTAL REPAIRS
TOTAL INSTALLATION
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QUALITY WORK
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
AREAS WE SERVE
FORT MYERS
CAPE CORAL
ESTERO
BONITA SPRINGS
NAPLES
LEHIGH
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a grease trap and why is it important?
A grease trap, also known as a grease converter, is a plumbing device designed to capture fats, oils, and grease (FOG) before they enter the wastewater system. It helps prevent blockages, foul odors, and costly damage to the sewer system, ensuring your kitchen runs smoothly and complies with local health regulations.
How often should a grease trap be cleaned?
The frequency of cleaning depends on the size of the grease trap and the volume of grease your establishment generates. Typically, grease traps should be cleaned every 1 to 3 months. High-volume kitchens may require more frequent servicing.
Why is regular grease trap maintenance important?
Regular maintenance prevents grease buildup, reduces the risk of blockages and overflows, extends the lifespan of your grease trap, ensures compliance with health codes, and helps avoid costly emergency repairs.
What is grease trap pumping and how is it different from cleaning?
Grease trap pumping involves removing all the contents of the grease trap, including liquids and solids. It is a more thorough process compared to cleaning, which typically focuses on removing the accumulated grease and inspecting the trap. Pumping is necessary when the grease trap is full or during scheduled maintenance.
How do I know if my grease trap needs servicing?
Signs that your grease trap may need servicing include frequent clogs, bad smells, and slow drainage. Regular inspections by a professional can also help determine if servicing is required.
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