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Grease Trap & Interceptor Pumping

Grease Trap Pumping Services

Regular service for your grease traps is essential for preventing solids, greases, fats and oils from clogging your sewer lines. Baker Commodities offers fast, efficient grease interceptor pumping services you can trust. We make it easy to manage your business’s byproduct disposal needs.

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How Our Commercial Grease Interceptor Pumping Service Works

Our job is to manage the task of collecting waste and ensuring it is removed properly while complying with all relevant codes and regulations. Our services will remove solid materials, wastewater and grease from your grease trap system. Once we finish collection, we transport the waste to our facilities for recycling. Total Grease Management® includes the collection of used cooking oil, grease trap pumping and preventive maintenance.

Our team of experienced, highly skilled technicians will ensure you receive the superior service you demand and deserve with every visit.

What Our Grease Trap Pumping Company Can Do

Our commercial grease trap pumping process entails scraping and cleaning the trap’s interior walls to remove oil, grease and other materials.

We also offer an array of optional services. These include conducting a video inspection to detect drain issues and performing preventive maintenance to ensure the trap continues to function correctly. We can also hydrojet your trap’s inlet and outlet to prevent solidified grease from blocking the pipes.

Once we’ve removed all the debris, we’ll recycle it appropriately. Finally, we’ll provide a complete report and proof of service for your records.

 

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If you’re looking for reliable grease trap pumping near you, Baker Commodities offers prompt service throughout the U.S. We’re a Vernon, CA-based company with an extensive reach throughout the country. Whether you operate one location or several facilities in multiple states, you’ll receive timely, consistent service you can trust.

Value-Added Services

Our Total Grease Management® services remove the burden of grease trap pumping, collection and disposal from your company’s responsibilities. You won’t need to allocate your own time, labor and resources to complete the process. You also worry less about maintaining regulatory compliance.

Why Choose Us for Grease Trap Pumping Services?

Baker Commodities has been a trusted industry innovator since 1937. We’re proud to be a green, carbon-negative company committed to creating and maintaining a sustainable country. We also make customer service a top priority. Our team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and respond to emergencies.

Contact us to learn more about our commercial grease trap pumping services today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a grease trap work?

  • A grease trap is usually underground in an accessible outdoor area. It allows fats, oils and greases to floats, while solids sink allowing the water to flow through and on to the city sewer system and the municipal water supply.

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How to clean grease spills?

  • Wait until the grease cools
  • Block off the area where the grease spilled
  • Start Cleaning
    • Soak up as much oil as you can with dish towels
    • Use a generous amount of cornstarch, salt, sand, cat litter, or baking soda for the excess grease
    • Mix warm water with soap and mop up the area.

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Why does a grease trap overflow?

  1. The outgoing line is clogged
  2. plumbing is clogged
  3. The trap is overloaded with food waste
  4. The trap isn’t emptied often enough
  5. Rodents are entering the trap & causing blockages

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