
Central California Grease and Used Cooking Oil Collection Service
SERVICES
Grease Trap Cleaning
We provide prompt, clean and professional hauling of grease interceptors at restaurants, grocery store, gas stations and more!
Cooking Oil Collection
We can collect used cooking oil from your existing system, or provide you with storage containers. We routinely inspect all sites.
Licensed transporter of inedible kitchen grease with the CA Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the Purpose of a Grease Trap?
• A grease trap is designed to separate Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) and solid food waste from your kitchen wastewater.
• Buildup of FOG and solid food waste in your plumbing may cause blockages in either your plumbing or the sanitary sewer lines. This can lead to an overflow into your building, a neighbor’s building, streets, or the environment. It is important to clean your grease trap regularly.
Cleaning Frequency?
• Grease traps shall be cleaned at least once every 30 days. More frequent cleaning may be necessary if:
• Your sinks are draining slowly, possibly due to buildups in the trap.
• Water levels in the trap or floor drains are high, possibly due to grease-related blockages in your plumbing.
• The grease trap smells bad because solids are filling the bottom of the trap quickly.
• Your trap is not sized correctly for your restaurant operations, menu, or number of meals served.
Twenty-Five Percent Rule
• Clean the trap when it is twenty five percent (25%) full of FOG and solid food waste or within 30 days of the last pumping, whichever comes first.
Common Problems Leading to Grease Trap Repair or Replacement
• Grease trap installed backwards, without flow controls, or otherwise in violation of plumbing codes or manufacturer specifications.
• Missing or damaged parts, such as the removable baffle plates.
• Leaks due to rust holes or punctures in the walls or floors.