This is accomplished by using water-soluble degreasers, removing all accessible accumulations of combustible deposits,
and then power washing and/or hand scraping, and polishing.
This is accomplished by using our patent-pending Really EZ Magnetic Duct Scraper
. This completely
removes the toughest grease buildup, returning the ductwork to bare metal, which is in accord with NFPA Code 96.
This is accomplished by totally vacuuming out the liquid contents of the trap into 55-gallon drums. The traps are then
scraped clean, sanitized, and deodorized. The entire contents are then removed from your premises and taken to a registered
disposal plant.
This is accomplished by affixing a programmable dispenser that is battery-operated and has a peristaltic pumping
system (convertible to AC power) to a convenient location near the grease trap. The necessary tubing runs to the
kitchen sink drainpipe, or directly to the trap itself. The other end of the tubing is set in a 5-gallon pail,
which will dispense approximately 10 oz. of an environmentally safe, non-petroleum solvent cleaner/degreaser, with
a pleasant citrus odor, during non-use hours on a daily basis (generally Monday thru Friday). The addition of this
cleaner/degreaser liquefies the contents of the grease trap and maintains the flow through the trap, minimizing
emergency pump-outs and overflows, and reducing the foul odors associated with grease traps.
Above services are available commercially to corporate cafeterias, hospitals, schools,
universities, nursing homes, supermarkets, and government facilities in the NY, NJ, CT area.
This is accomplished by utilizing a 50' long motorized cable with a non-sparking auger, rotating at specified RPM for a given
size duct. Once all of the lint and debris is physically removed from the inner walls of the duct, it is vacuumed out of the
system, leaving the system in a much safer, like-new condition.
This is accomplished by utilizing a 50' long motorized cable with a non-sparking auger, rotating at specified RPM for a given
size duct. Once all of the lint and debris is physically removed from the inner walls of the duct, it is vacuumed out of the
system, leaving the system in a much safer, like-new condition.