Plumbway provides 24 hour emergency service for your restaurant’s commercial grease trap throughout Niagara – Hamilton – GTA- Golden Horseshoe areas. If you don’t want to wait until it is an emergency call today for an inspection and preventive maintenance on your grease trap.
Simply put, a grease trap is a receptacle that kitchen wastewater flows through before entering the sanitary sewer lines. This receptacle captures, or "traps" grease. How? Grease, the industry term for animal fats and vegetable oils, is 10 to 15% less dense, or lighter than water. Grease is also immiscible with water, which is to say it does not mix with water. Thus, grease and oils float on water. When kitchen wastewater flows through a grease trap, the grease and oils rise to the surface and are trapped inside the receptacle using a system of baffles. The captured grease and oils fill the trap from the top down, displacing "clean" water out of the bottom of the trap and into the sanitary sewer line. This is why you see a grease "mat" when observing a grease trap. When a significant layer of grease has accumulated, the trap must be cleaned out.
Disposal of any fat, oil, or grease down a sink or floor drain can cause serious problems for your plumbing system. FOGs can congeal in sewer pipes, pumps, and other equipment, restricting flow of wastewater in the sanitary sewer collection system and eventually cause a back up into the facilities serviced by that pipe.
Is there a difference between grease traps and grease interceptors?
Not really. Both devices do the same thing – separate and retain free floating oils and greases. Small, in-floor or under-the-sink prefabricated steel units are most often referred as grease traps. Grease interceptors are the larger units located outdoors that offer much longer hydraulic retention times.
How can I ensure that my grease trap works effectively?
It is important that your grease trap is properly sized, installed, and maintained according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Proper maintenance will help ensure that your grease trap is functioning properly. Grease trap maintenance is often neglected, so be sure to have the trap inspected and cleaned out regularly.
Ministry of the Environment Certification:
Did you know that if you are disposing of Grease Trap waste you need to have a company with a Certificate of Approval for a Waste Management System? Plumbway Inc. is an approved Waste Hauler, Certificate of Approval Number 8909-8AXPWG, with the Ministry of the Environment.
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