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What are The Potential Consequences of Neglecting Grease Trap Pumping & Servicing

In commercial premises, grease trap pumping is an essential step to keep the pipes and draining system in working condition, and avoid blockage of the whole plumbing system. Any premises need to have a clear and tidy plumbing system to prevent early damage to the building and an appropriate application of grease trap servicing caused by accumulated fats, oils, and grease (FOG) that can damage the pipeline internally.

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What are The Potential Consequences of Neglecting Grease Trap Pumping & Servicing

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  1. WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF NEGLECTING GREASE TRAP PUMPING&SERVICING? In commercial premises, grease trap pumping is an essential step to keep the pipes and draining system in working condition, and avoid blockage of the whole plumbing system. Any premises need to have a clear and tidy plumbing system to prevent early damage to the building and an appropriate application of grease trap servicing caused by accumulated fats, oils, and grease (FOG) that can damage the pipeline internally. It may cause various damages to the concrete structure of a building, including clogged pipes and drains, foul odours, sewer backups, and health hazards due to the unwanted growth of bacteria and germs. Additionally, continual grease accumulation can hold moisture and wastes which can further cause corrosion and damage to plumbing fixtures and fittings. As a result, it can damage the whole structure and come up with costly repairs as well as a long-time disruption to business operations. WHAT STEPS SHOULD TAKE TO AVOID THE POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF UNCLEAN GREASE TRAPS? Regular pumping and servicing enhance the grease trap's longevity and support smooth operations in commercial kitchens and food facilities. Businesses should take some crucial actions to avoid the potential effects of dirty grease traps. Firstly, they should hire a trusted company who is providing optimal pumping and servicing of grease traps. P a g e 1 | 2

  2. Additionally, they should conduct regular pumping and servicing from these reliable liquid waste management services, scheduled in certain minimal intervals to prevent the accumulation of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) in internal waste management pipes that contaminate the entire plumbing system. Usually, in industrial and commercial kitchens, businesses should employ efficient waste management practises by hiring a professional team of grease trap cleaning such as using advanced strainers to capture food debris, which can also assist limit the quantity of FOG entering the grease trap. WHY HIRE A PROFESSIONAL LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT TEAM? Hiring a professional liquid waste management team can help to perform appropriate servicing, pumping, and cleaning of grease traps as they are the most basic and highly important steps. A trusted liquid waste management team follow these steps which entails a thorough checking and cleaning of the trap to eliminate any solid debris and assure optimal performance. They can enable the early diagnosis of any problem regarding grease traps, and help to minimize the likelihood of costly repairs and replacements. Overall, businesses should ensure that the team is providing an efficient operation of the entire plumbing system to avoid costly repairs. It also helps to maintain a safe and sanitary workplace for employees and customers. Source P a g e 2 | 2

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