Comprehensive Grease Trap Cleaning Services for the Burns Area
1. Full-Service Grease Trap Pumping
Our primary service involves the complete removal of all settled solids and floating grease caps. Unlike "skim-only" services that leave behind the heavy sludge at the bottom, KEX ensures a 100% pump-out. This is vital for Burns businesses because accumulated solids reduce the effective volume of your trap, leading to more frequent overflows.
2. High-Pressure Hydro-Jetting
Over time, grease doesn't just stay in the trap; it migrates into your internal plumbing and the lateral lines leading to the Burns city sewer. Our hydro-jetting service uses pressurized water to scrub the walls of your pipes, removing years of "grease-crete" buildup. This is a preventative measure that saves thousands in emergency plumbing repairs.
3. Interceptor Maintenance and Inspection
Large exterior grease interceptors (often 1,000+ gallons) require specialized vacuum trucks and a deep understanding of baffle structures. We inspect the T-pipes and baffles during every service to ensure your hardware is functioning correctly. If a baffle is corroded, FOG escapes into the Burns sewer system, leading to heavy municipal fines.
Click Here to Call (866) 646-5301Understanding Burns’s FOG Regulations and Compliance
The City of Burns’s Division of Sewer and Drainage Services maintains a rigorous FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) prevention program. Businesses in Burns, OR, are required to maintain accurate records of their grease trap maintenance to prevent "Sewer System Overflows" (SSOs).
- Manifest Tracking: Every time we pump your trap, we provide a manifest that proves you are disposing of waste at a licensed facility.
- The 25% Rule: Most local codes, including those applicable in Lucas County, dictate that once your trap is 25% full of FOG and solids, it must be cleaned.
- Health Department Readiness: During a health inspection in Burns, one of the first things checked is your grease interceptor log. KEX helps you stay "inspection-ready" at all times.
Common Problems We Solve in the Burns Region
Foul Odors in the Dining Area
If your customers are smelling sewage, your grease trap is likely overdue for a cleaning or has a compromised gasket. In the humid Burns, OR summers, these odors can intensify quickly. We provide deodorizing and thorough cleaning to eliminate the source of the smell.
Slow Drainage and Backups
In many older buildings in Downtown Burns, the plumbing is sensitive. When grease cools, it solidifies. If your sinks are gurgling or draining slowly, it’s a sign that the "inlet" or "outlet" of your trap is restricted.
Emergency Overflows
A grease trap overflow is an environmental hazard. Our emergency teams are familiar with the Burns landscape—from Old Orchard to Point Place—ensuring we get to your site before the grease reaches the parking lot or the storm drain.
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