Restaurant grease can be a problem for premises using oil or grease in food preparation. If such an establishment has no grease trap there is a risk of a drainage maintenance problem due to a sewer line becoming blocked. Restaurant grease separators are the answer.
A grease blockage can create sewer back up problems which can cause serious health and hygiene problems. The wider problem is that the restaurant owner might be held responsible for the maintenance and clearing of the main public sewer system.
A restaurant grease separator, or trap means potential hazards like this can be alleviated and blockages avoided.
As the owner of a restaurant you will want a responsible, reliable supplier to help you out. Septic Tank Supplies have many years experience in the sewer and drainage industry, in both the domestic and commercial sectors. They have a great knowledge and understanding of restaurant grease separators and the Clearwater product range.
The company is happy to offer free and impartial advice on all of your drainage needs. They can also offer free site visits for certain applications which require greater assistance.
To find out more, get in touch with the expert team today on 01442 865708.
Grease traps are really a big help in preventing sewage blockage due to grease. But I wonder if it is really required by law that every restaurant should have one. If so, is there a standard size for it?
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