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Grease Trap Pumping in East Brewton, AL

Expert Grease Trap Maintenance

Grease Trap Maintenance is a critical service for any food service establishment. At East Brewton Plumbing Services, we offer personalized grease trap pumping services designed to meet your specific needs. Whether you have indoor traps, require seasonal servicing, or need emergency cleaning, we are equipped to handle all of your grease trap needs. Our experienced team remove grease, solids, and wastewater from your trap or interceptor. After pumping, we filter the grease and food waste from the water, which is then converted into compost at our modern processing facility in East Brewton, AL.

Septic Tank Services

In addition to grease trap pumping, East Brewton Plumbing Services also offers septic tank pumping and cleaning in East Brewton, AL. Our team provides preventative septic tank maintenance services, as well as urgent septic tank services. After cleaning, we dispose of the waste at one of the local wastewater treatment facilities, ensuring environmental responsibility.

Drain Cleaning and Line Jetting Services

Our drain cleaning services are designed to handle any drain or sewer line issues. Equipped with high-pressure jetting equipment, our trucks can clear sewer lines ranging from 2-inch to 8-inch in diameter. For drain backup, we can send a cleanup truck to clean up the area and use the jetter to clear the drain or sewer line.

Why We Are the Best Choice

  • Family-owned and operated, we take pride in giving back to the community we serve.
  • Our collaboration with The Griffin Brothers Companies adds over 57 years of experience in auto services.
  • Our team has more than 20 years of industry experience.
  • We are certified by North and South Carolina to handle grease and septic waste, ensuring compliance with local laws.
  • At East Brewton Plumbing Services, we are dedicated to eco-friendly practices. All waste is processed in Charlotte, and we turn solid waste into Grade A compost by mixing it with food waste and wood chips.
  • Always on call, we never send you to a call center and are always ready to assist you with your grease trap and septic needs.

Experienced Professionals at East Brewton Plumbing Services

At the helm of our team are:

  • Reese Blackwell, with 8 years of business experience in finance and public affairs, including work in New York City and Washington DC.
  • Scott Simmons, bringing 18 years of grease trap and septic tank pumping experience with Stanley Environmental and A Sani-Can.
  • Adam Morrison, with 16 years in the liquid waste industry and 5+ years in business management and finance.

Preventing Grease Trap Issues

The City of East Brewton mandates that indoor grease traps be cleaned every month and outdoor traps every quarterly. Grease interceptors must be serviced by CLTWater-approved companies to prevent issues like leaks. We suggest that restaurants maintain on-site records for up to 3 years as required by local regulations.

Grease Trap Care Tips

  • Post grease-free signs above sinks and ensure staff are properly trained.
  • Dispose of food waste via solid waste removal or safe disposal.
  • Recycle waste cooking oil to promote sustainability.
  • Never pour grease down the sinks and avoid the use of garbage disposals.

Common Questions

What is a grease trap?

Grease traps and interceptors capture fats, oils, and grease (FOG) and food solids from entering the sewer system. They are designed to allow uncontaminated water to exit while trapping FOG and food waste.

Why are grease traps necessary?

Grease traps are required by local municipalities for all food service establishments that release grease or oil into the sewer system. They protect your sewer lines and prevent blockages, allowing you to operate without worry.

When is the right time to clean your grease trap?

The City of East Brewton requires that indoor traps be cleaned every month and outdoor traps every 90 days. As a general rule, grease traps should be emptied when a quarter of the trap’s capacity is filled with FOGS. If you notice foul odors or blockages, it may be time for a cleaning.

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