When your grease trap is acting up, it’s not only unpleasant - it impacts your business. Thankfully, the experts at All-Plumb-Rooter® Plumbing offer commercial grease trap repair to get your kitchen back up and running as quickly as possible.
Contact us now for commercial grease trap repair service. Many of our locations offer emergency repair service at all hours of the day. We’ll ensure your grease trap is fixed effectively and in a timely manner.
Businesses We Serve
Any business that has a commercial kitchen uses a grease trap – from restaurants to hospitals and more. Some of the main businesses we serve include:
- Government buildings
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Nursing homes
- Restaurants
- Catering businesses
- Universities
Grease traps are necessary even if the kitchen never works with animal fats. Coconut oil, frying oil, and other oils that solidify at room temperature all carry a clog risk.
All-Plumb-Rooter Maintenance Plan
If you want to avoid breakdowns and unexpected issues, routine grease trap cleaning and repair are a must. Make your maintenance scheduling easier with our Maintenance Plan. This plan includes all of the following benefits:
- Priority scheduling
- Preferential pricing
- Access to special offers
- Personalized records
- Multi-site coverage
- Transferable agreements
Grease Trap Repair FAQs
What do grease traps do?
Grease traps, as the name implies, trap grease produced in commercial kitchens to prevent it from clogging the plumbing system. Commercial kitchens use much more grease and oil than the average household.
Without a grease trap, the grease washed off of dishes goes down the drain and into the plumbing system. This could quickly lead to clogs, disrupting the kitchen, causing water damage, and rupturing pipes.
Grease traps use a series of filters, known as baffles, to trap and filter out the grease from the wastewater. The water is allowed into the plumbing system while the grease remains inside the trap.
Every so often, the grease trap must be cleaned out to ensure it works properly. If it isn’t cleaned, it will stop capturing grease effectively, rendering it useless.
Is it better to repair or replace a grease trap?
In most cases, it is better to repair a grease trap than replace one. This is because replacing a grease trap is more expensive than hiring someone to repair it.
Broken grease traps can usually be repaired without too much fanfare. They commonly experience problems like clogged filters or broken baffles, which can quickly be fixed with proper replacement parts.
Still, there are situations in which replacement is the better option. If the grease trap repeatedly breaks down after repair, it may have reached the end of its lifespan. In this case, you should consider replacing the unit.
Call All-Plumb-Rooter Plumbing for Grease Trap Repair Service
A smelly, backed-up grease trap isn’t good for business. If your commercial kitchen has any kind of plumbing problem, give the licensed experts at All-Plumb-Rooter Plumbing a call! We’ll get the problem fixed in no time.
Our experts are handy, friendly, and reliable. We make sure that every client has access to the best services. We always explain the plumbing issues in play, as well as the proposed solutions, before we begin. And we never charge for overtime – you get upfront, flat-rate pricing.
If you’ve got a plumbing problem and you want reliable, fast service, All-Plumb-Rooter Plumbing is the team to call.
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