How Do You Know When Grease Trap Needs To Be Cleaned?

 The best way to keep your grease interceptor in working order is to hire a grease trap cleaning service for timely pumping.

Installing a grease trap to capture all the FOG (fats, oils and grease) coming from your daily activities is a good idea. It adds great value to the business because it enhances cleanliness. It also makes your business compliant with the city ordinances.

Installing this grease interceptor is just the start. You also need to know when to clean it out. Thankfully, there are enough signs to show when the time to empty the grease interceptor is due.



Keep reading to see a few of them:

Signs that you need to clean your grease trap

Small grease traps such as you would install inside the business premises need to be emptied more often than the big ones installed outside. However, the key thing here is to know when to pump it out because if left too long, it can pose a serious health hazard.

The time for pumping is due

If the grease trap installation service told you that the trap should be pumped out three times a year, make sure you adhere to that schedule whether the trap is full or not!

Usually, the recommendation is to empty the small, indoor traps once in a month. That way, there will be no danger of the trap overflowing with FOG, which can spill on the floor and cause a health risk.

For the big traps, let the grease trap cleaners set their own schedule so that they can empty the trap when it is due. That way, you do not have to run the risk of forgetting to clean it out.

Read this blog also:  What Is Grease Trap? How To Properly Clean a Grease Trap 

When it starts to stink

By the time the grease trap starts to stink, it is already too late. You should have emptied it before this, but it is better late than never. If you start experiencing a nasty smell, it is time to call the grease trap cleaners so that they can pump the grease out.

The grease, fats and oils start to breed bacteria. These bacteria feed on the fats and they are largely responsible for creating the nasty smell.

When the sink drains too slowly

The buildup of FOG inside the grease interceptor will slow down the draining in the sink. If you realize that the sink is draining water too slowly, the grease is just about starting to clog your pipes. It is time to empty the trap.

Please note that the sink does not stop draining water. It just drains out too slowly.

Plumbing system issues

The grease trap is not disconnected from the rest of the plumbing system at home. Thus, if it is too full, it will affect the rest of the plumbing system, including in the bathroom.

Some of the things that could happen include poor flushing in the toilet, poor drainage in the shower and bathtub. Once you empty the grease interceptor, you will see that everything starts to work just fine.  

When the grease build-up is more than a quarter of the tank

It is a good idea to inspect the trap every now and then, especially if it has been some time since the last clean up. If you find that the grease makes up a quarter of the trap volume, it is due for removal.

If it increases any more, it will start backing up and can cause clogging issues in the plumbing system. Remember, grease floats on water. Call the grease trap service as soon as possible for assistance. 

 

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