GREASE TRAP & SAND TRAP PUMPING

Grease Trap Pumping

Grease Interceptor Illustration — Albuquerque, NM — Atlas Pumping
Grease trap maintenance is vital to the smooth operation of a commercial kitchen. Neglected grease traps smell like rotting food and rancid grease. Grease traps are tanks with baffles that are designed to allow the grease in the wastewater from kitchens to be separated from the water. It is important that the grease is removed from the water before the water escapes into the municipal sewer system. It is even more important for the grease to be removed from water that is going into an onsite liquid waste system. Periodically pumping the grease trap is the only way to keep the grease trap in working order. If the trap becomes overfull with grease it will allow the excess grease to be released into the sewer system. Once the grease is in the system it clogs the pipes and causes major backups that costs more money to clean up than it costs to regularly pump out the trap. Traps that are connected to onsite liquid waste systems cause even more severe problems when they are not pumped regularly because drain-fields are irreparable. We are the grease trap pumping experts. We will keep your grease trap running right and schedule the correct times for work to be done.

Sand Trap Pumping

Sand trap maintenance is vital to the smooth operation of a car wash. Sand traps are tanks with baffles that are designed to allow the sand in the wastewater from the car wash to be separated from the water. It is important that the sand is removed from the water before the water escapes into the municipal sewer system. Periodically pumping the sand trap is the only way to keep the sand trap in working order. If the trap becomes overfull with sand, it will allow the excess sand to be released into sewer system. Once the sand is in the system it clogs the pipes and causes major backups that costs more money to clean up than it costs to regularly pump out the trap. Keep Atlas Pumping in your phone and have us set you up with a proper schedule to keep your system pumped out and running right.
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