About Baltimore Sewer Service
Baltimore Sewer Service.com, LLC Restaurant Grease Trap Division. A grease trap is a receptacle that kitchen waste water flows through before going into the sanitary sewer lines. This receptacle captures, or "traps" grease. How? Grease, the industry term for animal fats and veggie oils, is 10 to 15 % less thick, or lighter than water. Grease is likewise not miscible with water, which is to say it does not mix with water. So, grease and oils drift on water. When kitchen area waste water flows with a grease trap, the grease and oils rise to the surface and are trapped inside the receptacle utilizing a system of baffles. The recorded grease and oils fill the trap from the top down, displacing "clean" water from all-time low of the trap and into the sanitary sewer line. This is why you see a grease "mat" when observing a grease trap. When a considerable layer of grease has collected, the trap needs to be cleaned out.
Disposal of any fat, oil, or grease down a sink or floor drain can cause severe issues for your plumbing system. FOGs can cake in sewage system pipelines, pumps, and other devices, restricting flow of waste water in the hygienic sewer collection system and eventually trigger a back up into the properties serviced by that pipeline.
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