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Grease trap pumping is an essential part of responsibly operating a commercial kitchen. If your San Francisco Bay Area restaurant is in need of swift and effective grease trap cleaning, trust the experts at A-1 Septic Tank Service, Inc. We provide all sorts of grease trap services for Bay Area business owners.

Grease Trap Pumping Service in Fremont CA

24-HOUR GREASE TRAP CLEANING SERVICE

Grease Trap Maintenance & Pumping

REDUCE LIABILITY

If regulatory authorities identify a restaurant as the source of the grease spills, it may lead to a significant fine.

AVOID FINES

A dirty grease trap is very hazardous to the environment and to the health of people in its vicinity. 

PREVENT ODORS

Besides being a health hazard, rotten materials in the trap will cause horrendous odors that will surround your establishment.

PREVENT SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS

Your whole plumbing system can be affected by a dirty grease trap, causing clogs and allowing waste materials to flow back through the drains

IMPROVE SAFETY

A poorly maintained grease trap can seriously compromise a kitchen’s indoor air quality and could also catch fire if it gets too full.

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 Contact the experts at A-1 Tank today to get started! (510) 886-4455

WHY A-1 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE?

ONLY THE BEST RESULTS

Running a commercial kitchen comes with a number of concerns that go well beyond a private home kitchen. As a restaurant owner, you are obligated to follow a number of regulations to ensure the safety of your employees, guests, and the general public. For example, your restaurant may be required to have a grease trap interceptor that prevents fat, oil, and grease from entering the San Francisco water system. Having a grease trap is one thing—maintaining it is quite another. A-1 Septic Tank Service, Inc. can provide prompt grease trap pumping services and help make sure your kitchen runs smoothly.

SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY

Grease trap pumping should only be left to the professionals due to safety reasons. Consider having a grease trap cleaning professional come at least once every 90 days.

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FAQ: Grease Trap Pumping

Why maintain the grease trap?

Grease traps can handle many different kinds of waste, but you have to think about what you’re putting down your drains when you consider your plumbing system as a whole. If you don’t maintain your grease trap, all the grease and cooking oils will build up and create a foul odor. This can be perturbing for employees and customers, and it increases your risk for a grease fire. A neglected grease trap may also leak grease into the municipal water system. This is bad for the community and can result in a fine for your establishment.

How does the process work?

Grease trap pumping helps your sewer system out and doesn’t require too much time. Your plumber or non-hazardous waste removal professional will take measurements to see how much fat, oil, and grease is in your trap before pumping out all of these waste products. The grease trap technician will then dispose of the fats, oils, and greases in a responsible way. At the end of the process, your technician will give your grease trap a thorough cleaning to make sure it’s working at its full capacity.

Blog Articles About Grease Traps

Grease Trap Audit

Grease Trap Auditing: What to Expect

March 14, 2019

Proper grease trap maintenance should never be neglected, as clogged up grease traps can cause serious problems, not only to your establishment but to the community as a whole. That’s why it is vital to have a grease trap audit and maintenance performed frequently. Regular grease trap cleaning and an occasional grease trap repair is […]

Grease Trap Cleaning

3 Tips for Scheduling Grease Trap Cleanings

October 15, 2018

Grease Trap Cleanings Importance A regular grease trap maintenance schedule is crucial when you’re running a commercial kitchen or restaurant. Cooking in this quantity leads to a lot of waste that accumulates in the grease trap. Not cleaning your grease trap frequently can lead to sewer blockages and grease backups, which can lead to safety […]

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