Chicago Plumber Announces Grease Trap Cleaning FAQ Video For Restaurant Owners

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Rocket Plumbing, a plumbing service with locations in Illinois and California, has published a new video about the importance of consistent Grease Trap maintenance.


Rocket Plumbing, a plumbing service with locations in Illinois and California, has published a new video about the importance of consistent Grease Trap maintenance.


Brian McMahon, proprietor of Rocket Plumbing, said “We hope our new video about the most oft asked questions about Grease Trap maintenance we encounter. It’s particularly important for Restaurant owners and managers, whose daily productivity and food preparation services depend on pleasing and appetizing environments that neglected grease trap can sabotage.”


Grease traps are engineered and designed boxes, often required by local and state regulation, that help separate grease, fats, and oils from outbound water waste to protect a building’s sewer system. The video answers important questions like how often to check a grease trap, how they work, the signs one can be mindful of that a grease trap needs to be cleaned, and many others.


McMahon added “We find that Grease Trap maintenance is often an afterthought, lost in the many daily duties Restaurant managers have on their plates. That’s unfortunate, as every year we also encounter many instances of a Restaurant having to shut down for a day, losing a whole day of serving customers, when awful odors become just too intolerable for guests.”


The video also mentions a thirty dollar discount for Rocket Plumbing’s grease trap cleaning service.


Rocket Plumbing is celebrating 6+ years in business in Chicago, offering prompt and professional repairs such as hydro jet cleaning service, drain service, sump pump installation and repair, sewer line clean-outs and faucet repair gas pipe leaks, water leaks, tankless water heaters, broken toilets, and many more. The plumbing company also replaces and installs faucets, garbage disposals and toilets. Another innovative plumbing service being offered is sewer and drain line plumbing camera inspection. This involves running a miniature video camera through a home or business’s sewer or drain pipes to check for damage, identify leak location, and search for blockages.


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