Grease Trap Cleaning in Evesham, NJ

Grease buildup causes slow drains, foul odors, and costly code violations. The Sewer Kings provide fast, thorough grease trap cleaning for restaurants and commercial kitchens across South Jersey.
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Grease Buildup Is Shutting Down Commercial Kitchens Across South Jersey

Every commercial kitchen produces grease. Without regular cleaning, that grease hardens inside your trap. It blocks wastewater flow and creates health code problems. A failed inspection can shut your doors overnight.

The Sewer Kings have cleaned grease traps for restaurants, diners, and food service businesses throughout Burlington County for years. We know what inspectors look for. We know how fast grease accumulates in high-volume kitchens. And we get the job done right the first time.

Our grease trap cleaning is part of a full septic system service offering built for commercial properties. We pump, scrape, and dispose of all waste in full compliance with New Jersey regulations. Your trap gets restored to working condition, and you get the documentation to prove it.

If your drains are slowing down or your kitchen smells off, the problem is likely sitting in your grease trap right now.

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Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Trap Cleaning

How Grease Traps Work and Why They Fail

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A grease trap sits between your kitchen drains and the sewer or septic line. It catches fats, oils, and grease before they reach the main system. The trap slows wastewater flow so grease floats to the top. Solids settle to the bottom. Cleaner water exits through the outlet.

Over time, the grease layer thickens. The solids layer rises. Eventually, the trap loses capacity and grease passes straight through. That grease enters your septic or sewer lines and causes blockages downstream. In a septic system, it can clog the drain field and lead to a full system failure.

High-volume kitchens fill traps faster than most owners expect. A busy restaurant in Evesham may need monthly cleaning. A smaller cafe might get by with quarterly service. The only way to know your schedule is to have a professional measure the grease and solids levels during each visit.

Ignoring your grease trap does not save money. It costs more. Emergency pump-outs, sewer line repairs, and health department fines add up fast. Scheduled cleaning keeps those costs off your books.

Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Trap Cleaning

What Happens During a Professional Grease Trap Cleaning

Our crew arrives with a vacuum truck sized for commercial grease traps. We open the trap and measure the grease cap thickness and solids depth before we start. This tells us the current condition and helps set your future cleaning schedule.

We pump out all contents – grease, water, and solids. Nothing gets left behind. After pumping, we scrape the walls, baffles, and lid interior to remove hardened buildup that vacuuming alone cannot reach. This step is what separates a real cleaning from a quick pump-and-go.

We then inspect the inlet and outlet pipes for blockages or damage. If grease has entered the downstream line, we flag it immediately so you can address it before a backup hits your kitchen floor. Once the trap is clean, we refill it with water to restore the proper operating level.

All waste is transported to a licensed disposal facility. We provide a manifest documenting the volume removed and the disposal location. This paperwork protects you during health inspections and keeps your business in compliance with New Jersey DEP rules.

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Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Trap Cleaning

Signs Your Grease Trap Needs Immediate Service

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Slow-draining sinks. When your three-compartment sink or floor drains take longer to empty, grease is blocking the flow path. This is the earliest and most common warning sign. Most kitchen managers notice it first during the lunch rush when water volume peaks.

Foul odors near drains or the trap area. Rotting grease and trapped food solids produce a strong, sour smell. If your staff or customers notice it, the trap is overdue. Odors also attract pests, which creates a second health code issue on top of the first.

Grease visible in the drain or backing up into sinks. This means the trap has reached capacity. Grease is passing through the outlet and entering your sewer or septic line. At this point, you need cleaning within days, not weeks. Every shift you run with a full trap pushes grease further into the system.

A failed or flagged health inspection. Burlington County health inspectors check grease trap maintenance records. If you cannot show a recent pump-out receipt, you risk a violation. Repeated violations lead to fines that cost far more than a cleaning schedule ever would.

Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Trap Cleaning

Scheduled Cleaning Keeps Your Kitchen Running

The best way to avoid grease trap emergencies is to prevent them. A scheduled cleaning plan removes grease before it reaches critical levels. You pick the frequency based on your kitchen’s output, and we show up on time every visit.

Most restaurants in the Evesham area benefit from monthly or bi-monthly service. We track your grease levels at each visit and adjust the schedule if your volume changes. Seasonal restaurants or catering operations may need more frequent service during peak months and less during the off-season.

Scheduled service also builds a paper trail. Health inspectors want to see consistent maintenance records. When you have dated receipts from every cleaning, inspections go smoothly. You spend less time worrying about compliance and more time running your kitchen.

We work around your hours. Early morning, late night, and weekend appointments are available so cleaning never interrupts service. Our crew is in and out quickly, and we leave the area clean when we finish.

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Why Choose The Sewer Kings for Grease Trap Cleaning in Evesham, NJ

The Sewer Kings have built a reputation across South Jersey for reliable, no-nonsense septic and grease trap service. We treat commercial clients the same way we treat homeowners – with honest pricing, clear communication, and work that holds up.

Licensed and Insured. We carry full liability coverage and hold all required New Jersey contractor licenses. Your property and your business are protected on every service call.

Full-Service Septic Contractor. We handle grease traps, sewer lines, septic tanks, and drain fields. If your grease trap problem has spread into the rest of the system, we fix it all in one visit.

Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Trap Cleaning

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Grease Trap Cleaning in Evesham, NJ

Most restaurants need cleaning every 30 to 90 days. The exact schedule depends on your kitchen volume, menu type, and trap size. High-volume fryers and grills produce more grease and require more frequent service. We measure levels at each visit and recommend the right interval for your operation.
Grease overflows into your sewer or septic lines and causes blockages. You risk drain backups on your kitchen floor, foul odors throughout the building, and health code violations. The repair costs for a clogged sewer line or damaged drain field far exceed the cost of regular cleaning.
Yes. We issue a detailed receipt after every cleaning that includes the date, volume pumped, trap condition, and disposal facility information. This paperwork satisfies Burlington County health department requirements and protects you during inspections.
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Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Trap Cleaning

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