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The Advantages of Camera Septic Inspection

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Due to its underground operation and network of small pipes, there’s only so much of your septic system that can be inspected by a human being. If you are looking for a more detailed and comprehensive evaluation… Continue reading

Why Your Grease Trap Stinks

Your grease trap is an important (and often overlooked) part of your kitchen’s plumbing. It keeps your commercial establishment running smoothly and protects your community from pollution and plumbing complications. If you don’t think about your grease trap too often, then it is probably doing its job. Once your grease trap starts to stink, however, it’s nearly impossible to ignore. Why Grease Traps Stink In addition to fatty waste, grease traps can collect organic particles from other food waste. As these organic bits are broken down by bacteria, the bacteria give off foul odors. Over time, these smelly gases can start leaking out of your grease trap and welcome your customers to your restaurant with a not-so-welcome stench. How to Beat the Stink Try to minimize the amount of food solids that go down the drain when washing dishes. This will help slow down the accumulation of organic matter in your grease trap. Floor drains in your kitchen that don’t get flushed out often enough can dry out and lose their water barrier, letting grease trap odors waft through. You can mitigate this problem by periodically dumping water (boiling water, ideally) down drains that get little use. There is also a temporary fix you can use to counteract grease trap stench. Pour about a cup of baking soda into the stinky sink drain. Wait a couple of minutes and then pour in a cup of vinegar. Let the mixture bubble for ten minutes before rinsing it away. Unfortunately, this solution won’t be long lasting. Professional Grease Trap Cleaning in Cartersville Ultimately, the most effective and long-lasting way to treat grease trap odor is to have your trap cleaned regularly. For affordable and quick grease trap cleaning services in the greater Atlanta area, call Metro Septic Plumbing. We can help you avoid closing your restaurant due to a stinky or clogged grease trap.

Your grease trap is an important (and often overlooked) part of your kitchen’s plumbing. It keeps your commercial establishment running smoothly and protects your community from pollution and plumbing complications. If you don’t think about your grease… Continue reading

Flushable Wipes and Your Septic Tank

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Flushable wipes have become quite popular. Like most new products, wipes that are flushable provide an extra layer of convenience. Unfortunately, you shouldn’t take advantage of this personal convenience if you own a septic tank. When it… Continue reading

Is it Time to Replace Your Septic Tank?

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Many septic tanks are designed to last as long as 40 years. If your septic tank is showing signs of failure early, there is a good chance it can be repaired. However, there are also some indications… Continue reading

Where Should Your Septic Tank Be Installed?

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When getting a septic tank installed on your property, location matters. Keep in mind that this septic tank will take in wastewater from your home, separate the solid wastes and liquids and send the wastewater to your… Continue reading

Septic System FAQ’s

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If you are a new septic tank owner, it is understandable if you have questions. Septic systems are less common than sewer systems, and they work much differently. With a septic tank, you’ll need to be more… Continue reading

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