Your grease interceptor/trap should be the last thing on your mind! JN Grease Service offers full-service, including pumping and rapairs. Please see below specific information on both of these services.
JN Grease Service, Inc. offers peace of mind when it comes to your grease interceptor.
The last thing a business owner needs to worry about is the proper maintenance and operation of your grease trap.
Our technicians begin by removing all liquid and solids from the grease trap. This includes washing all surfaces thereby removing any build-up of solids. After cleaning, the grease interceptor is carefully inspected to ensure proper operation. If any mechanical issues are found, JN Grease Service notifies managment immediately. Many times, neccessary repairs can be done the same day if needed.
After service, a receipt and manifest is given to your staff or left at your establishment for record keeping purposes. We also keep records for your service for a minimum of two-years.
Please contact us for specific pricing for grease intercetor pumping. We would be happy to stop by and confirm not only the size but also the condition of the trap!
JN Grease Service not only offers pumping of your grease interceptor, we offer full-service repairs when needed!
Utilizing this service not only saves time, it saves much-needed money by providing pumping and repair at the same time.
Typically, grease intercetors require repairs while they're empty. Becuase JN Grease Service offers both of these servcies, in most cases, we can accomplish most repairs during the pumping process, thereby by saving multiple pump-outs.
JN Grease Service technicians always use Best Management Practices when pumping and repairing grease interceptors and iclude following OSHA Confined Space entry regulations.
- Man-hole cover replacement
- Baffle repair
- Baffle-Tee replacement
- Odor abatement
- And more!
Grease interceptors are required by local Environmental Health & Safety agencies to help minimize the amount of fats, oil, and grease (FOG) from entering the saintary sewer system. When operating properly, grease intereptors "trap" FOGs while allowing clean water to pass through the system.
Above is a simple diagram showing a typical grease interceptor. Although yours may be different, they all operate the same.