by devops | Aug 5, 2026 | Grease Trap
A grease trap can still look full after pumping because it is designed to hold water while the kitchen is operating. Water may be restored after service, and normal sink or dishwasher use sends more water through the interceptor. Seeing water inside the chamber does...
by devops | Jul 6, 2025 | Grease Trap
Grease traps play a key role in keeping a commercial kitchen running smoothly. They catch fats, oils, and grease before they can enter the sewage system, making sure that your plumbing stays clear and free of clogs. Without these unsung heroes, restaurants could face...
by devops | Jun 8, 2025 | Grease Trap
You know that moment when your kitchen suddenly starts smelling weird, or the sink seems to be draining slower than usual? These could be signs that your grease trap is on the fritz. A failing grease trap can wreak havoc on your kitchen’s plumbing, especially in...
by devops | Apr 28, 2025 | Grease Trap
Grease traps play a vital role in both residential and commercial kitchens by keeping plumbing lines free from fatty buildups. Often placed beneath the sink or underground, these devices catch and hold grease and solids before they enter the wastewater system. This...
by devops | Jan 31, 2024 | Grease Trap
As a restaurant or commercial kitchen owner in the Greater Chicago area, you’re already familiar with the challenges of managing your property’s plumbing system. One critical aspect of maintaining a healthy and efficient plumbing system is proper grease...
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