Fairfax Grease Trap Service

Your restaurant’s grease trap is probably the most disgusting place inside your restaurant.  It is, after all, where all the used grease goes, in order to keep it from clogging up your septic tank or the municipal sewage system you’re connected to.  Disgusting or not then, it’s got an important role to play in the smooth operation of your business.

As with anything else though, it can only do its job well if it’s properly maintained.  Unfortunately, if you’ve ever tried to pump your grease trap out yourself, you know how awful and messy the process can be.  That’s why most restaurant owners opt to outsource that job.  It’s just not worth the hassles and headaches to try and do it yourself.

You don’t want to trust the job to just anyone though, which is why you should call Fairfax’s top-rated grease trap service company.  We’ve been in the business since 1977, and at this point, there’s not much our talented team hasn’t seen.  No matter how long it’s been since you’ve had your grease trap serviced, we’re up to the challenge!

What does our Fairfax grease trap service entail?  It’s an excellent question.  The service includes:

  • Draining the tank of grease and other wastes (both internal and external grease traps)
  • A thorough cleaning and inspection of all baffles
  • A complete system check and diagnostic after the cleaning is complete to make sure that all water and waste products are properly flowing through the system
  • And the proper disposal of all materials pumped out of your trap

In addition to that, our talented professionals can perform an end to end inspection of your grease trap configuration to make sure that you don’t have anything unwanted connected to the system.  Some things you want to avoid sending waste or waste water to your grease trap include garbage disposal units and dishwashers.

Dishwashers can be especially problematic because the water that comes out of them is hot enough to dissolve the grease in your trap.  When that happens, the grease will flow into your septic tank or into the municipal sewage system you’re connected to.  Not good.

As with most things, the best way to ensure that your grease trap does its job well and doesn’t cause any problems or unexpected expenses for your business is to properly maintain it.  Ideally, that will include a trap cleanout and inspection about every four to six weeks.

If you’re not yet working with a company to handle that for you, give us a call today.  You’ll have the peace of mind that comes with working with Fairfax’s top-rated grease trap service company, which will give you one less thing to worry about.  We can’t wait to make you our next satisfied customer!

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