Expert Grease Trap Cleaning Services in Bonham, TX
Grease traps, whether in a bustling restaurant or a busy household, are essential for keeping plumbing systems free of clogs and inefficiencies. However, the accumulation of fats, oils, and greases (FOG) over time can lead to troublesome blockages, foul odors, potential health hazards, costly repairs, and business interruptions.
This is where the licensed plumbers at Underwood Plumbing and Septic shine. We understand the intricate issues property owners face with their grease traps and offer specialized grease trap cleaning services that keep your systems in optimal condition. With our expertise, homes, restaurants, and hotels in Bonham can operate smoothly, and owners can rest assured that their grease management is in capable hands.
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Grease Trap FAQs
A grease trap works by slowing down the flow of warm or hot greasy water, allowing it to cool. As it cools, the grease and oil separate from the water and float to the top of the trap, while heavier solids settle at the bottom. The cooler water, now free of grease, flows through to the sewage system. Underwood Plumbing and Septic’s cleaning services ensure that your grease trap continues to effectively separate grease from wastewater, preventing clogs and maintaining the efficiency of your plumbing system.
Cleaning a grease trap involves pumping out the accumulated grease, oils, and fats, along with any solids that have settled at the bottom. This process is best handled by professionals with the right equipment. Underwood Plumbing and Septic offers expert cleaning services that not only remove the waste from your grease trap but also dispose of it responsibly according to local regulations. Regular cleaning prevents backups and keeps your kitchen running smoothly.
The frequency with which a grease trap should be cleaned varies, typically based on the size of your trap and the volume of grease your operation produces. However, it’s commonly recommended that grease traps be cleaned every 1-3 months. Underwood Plumbing and Septic can help determine an appropriate cleaning schedule for your specific needs.