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Grease Trap Cleaning in Shannon, NC

Grease Trap Cleaning for Restaurants, Kitchens & Commercial Properties

in Shannon, Fayetteville, Aberdeen, Pinehurst, Lumberton, St. Pauls, Hoke County, Scotland County, and surrounding areas

G&K Septic Tank Service Portable Toilets, LLC provides grease trap cleaning for restaurants, commercial kitchens, food service businesses, cafeterias, food trucks, churches, event spaces, and other properties in Hoke County, Scotland County, and surrounding areas. Grease traps play an important role in keeping fats, oils, grease, and food waste from building up inside plumbing lines and drainage systems.


When a grease trap is not cleaned on a regular schedule, it can lead to bad odors, slow drains, backups, messy overflows, and possible interruptions to daily business operations. Our team can help remove built-up grease and waste so your system can continue working properly.

Greasy drip tray under a commercial fryer, with pooled oil and food debris on white tile floor
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Why Grease Trap Cleaning Is Important

Grease traps are designed to catch grease, oils, and solids before they move further into the plumbing system. Over time, that buildup can take up space inside the trap and make it harder for wastewater to flow correctly. If the trap becomes too full, grease and waste can move into drain lines and create bigger problems.


Routine grease trap cleaning helps reduce the risk of clogs, odors, drainage issues, and unsanitary conditions. It can also help your kitchen, restaurant, or commercial property stay cleaner and more efficient during normal daily use.

Signs You Need Grease Trap Cleaning

A grease trap may need cleaning before a major problem happens. If you notice changes in how your drains or kitchen plumbing are working, it may be time to schedule service.


Common signs you may need grease trap cleaning include:


  • Slow draining sinks or floor drains
  • Bad odors coming from drains or the grease trap area
  • Grease buildup around sinks, drains, or trap access points
  • Gurgling sounds from plumbing fixtures
  • Water backing up into sinks or floor drains
  • Standing water near kitchen drains
  • Grease trap overflow or visible waste buildup
  • A trap that has not been cleaned on a regular schedule


If you are seeing any of these warning signs, contact G&K Septic Tank Service Portable Toilets, LLC to request grease trap cleaning.

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