West Michigan Septic & Sewer Drain
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Professional Septic, Sewer, and Drain Services in Holton, Michigan
Have a clogged drain, broken pipe or septic system issue? We are prepared to get the issue under control—and fast!West Michigan Septic, Sewer and Drain Service is full-service septic, sewer, drain and excavation company serving residential and commercial customers in Holton, Michigan.
By West Michigan Septic & Sewer Drain3 years ago in Lifehack
5 Things To Know About Grease Traps
1. What is a grease trap? A grease trap in Michigan is essentially a plumbing device that is meant to trap grease and another build-up from entering the wastewater disposal system. Grease traps are critical for preventing clogs and other plumbing damages from happening, specifically concerning grease. Grease is thick in density and does not dissolve or mix with water. For this reason, having large amounts of grease in your septic systems in Grand Haven, Michigan can be quite problematic for your home or your business as a whole. By having a grease trap installed, you stay at peace knowing that grease-free water will enter into your sewer lines, this way avoiding any potential clogs or costly damages. A grease trap is an interceptor, which is part of the plumbing system that is designed to trap the following: Fats Oils Grease Hardened solid food particles
By West Michigan Septic & Sewer Drain4 years ago in Lifehack
Commercial Grease Trap Cleaning in Muskegon
The most challenging problem in the commercial kitchen in Muskegon, Michigan is to maintain the FOG (fats, oil, grease) in the kitchen. To fix this, many restaurant owners all have grease trap/grease interceptor installed for their kitchen. It traps the FOG from the wastewater coming out of kitchen drains, dishwashers, and sinks, allowing it to join the sewer systems without any hindrance. But just as many other appliances used in a kitchen, grease trap also requires a regular grease trap maintenance to keep doing its job constantly and efficiently and there are a few things you should do to ensure it doesn’t get too full.
By West Michigan Septic & Sewer Drain4 years ago in Journal