Grease Interceptors

Grease Interceptors

Need to Repair Your Grease Interceptor or Install a New One?

As a leading plumbing company in GTA we offer all types of Grease Trap services for commercial, industrial and residential applications:

  • New Grease Trap Installations
  • Grease Trap Powerflushing
  • Grease Trap Maintenance and Repairs

We offer a variety of solutions for all budgets and in cases of broken parts/malfunctions try to repair the problem whenever possible to save you installation/replacement costs. Contact our friendly staff today for your free consultation.

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When working with us you receive:

  • Complimentary Phone Consultation
  • Expert, Licensed Plumbers
  • Exellent Customer Service
  • Upfront Pricing
  • Service from a 5 Star, Award Winning Company

Recent Reviews

I was having trouble shutting of my laundry faucet for a while, and after forcing it too much I probably caused the mechanism to finally break down and what it was just a leak turned out to be a lot of water running unstoppable. It was night so I had to shut my main water off. The next day I called several plumbers, some didn't answer the phone, some charged me to come to my house and make a quote, another that I sent pictures never called me back. When I called this company I was answered right away by a lady called Tania, whom I briefly explained the situation, and she made sure to get any available plumber to call me back. Ten minutes later Phil called me aware of my problem and told that he would be in my house in less than 45 minutes. 30 minutes later he got to my house and explained everything needed to be done (basically cut off the old faucet, solder the new one and reconnect the primer line), how much it was gonna cost, very polite, professional and positive manner, and to my surprise their price was better than their competitor, a couple dollars less. I had no doubt and signed the contract right away. Phil did everything in one hour and let everything spotless and the most important: a functional, easy to shut off faucet. He also gave me a document for a one year warranty of service. I will sure recommend Phil and Canadian Rooter.

- Diane

I called in Saturday morning. I was expecting they will come in sometime on Monday or later. But Nick came in within 2 or 3 hours & fixed the problem. Everything was smooth & fast. the price was reasonable for his professnal job professionally. Thank you for great job, Nick ! The price was reasonable.We can recommend you guys to my friends absolutely ! Thanks !

- Ayako

Had replacement of sink and faucet. Having curious kids in the house needed someone to do a good but quick job. And he did: Great service, neat job, sincere guy. If I ever need plumbing services will definately call them back. Highly recommend!

- Estera

Had a wonderful experience. Very professional, fast, clean up well, and did a super job. The job was big and needed to be done right away. They took care of everything. The job was inside and outside my house in the middle of Winter and they worked so hard. They came back to check on the soil in the Spring to make sure it settle okay and if there was anything else that needed done and I didn't have to call and ask them to come. I highly recommend them!

- Vanessa

I hired these guys by the recomendation from a friend they came in,scoped out the job gave a price and time frame. They were very polite and courteous,the job was done on time and very clean,their team worked hard,explained well on how it will be done ,so I didn't have to worry about. I will recommend them to everybody I know.Great job

- Michael

Thank you for responding quickly to this issue. A very professional way of handling things! Thank you for making a bad situation into a positive one. I really appreciate the effort you have put into being an accountable company.

- Jacqueline


FAQ's

A grease interceptor, also known as a grease trap, is a plumbing device that is installed in commercial kitchens to prevent fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from entering the sewer system. Grease interceptors are required by law in most jurisdictions to prevent FOG buildup in the sewer lines, which can cause blockages and backups.

Here's how a grease interceptor works:

  1. Wastewater from the kitchen flows into the grease interceptor.
  2. The wastewater is slowed down, allowing FOG to rise to the surface.
  3. The FOG is trapped by a series of baffles and screens within the interceptor.
  4. The remaining wastewater flows through the interceptor and into the sewer system.
  5. The FOG is collected in a separate compartment within the interceptor and must be periodically removed and disposed of properly.

Grease interceptors come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different kitchen needs. The size of the grease interceptor required for a particular kitchen depends on the size and type of the establishment, the volume of wastewater produced, and the type of cooking equipment used.

Regular maintenance of grease interceptors is essential to ensure their proper functioning. This includes regular cleaning and removal of the FOG collected in the interceptor. It is important to follow local regulations for the maintenance and disposal of the collected FOG.

The cost of installing a grease interceptor can vary depending on several factors such as the size of the interceptor, the type of material it is made of, and the complexity of the installation. Here is a breakdown of the costs you can expect:

  1. Size: The cost of a grease interceptor depends on its size, which is determined by the amount of wastewater produced by the kitchen. A small grease interceptor that can handle up to 10 gallons per minute may cost around $1,000 to $2,000, while a larger one that can handle up to 50 gallons per minute may cost $5,000 to $7,000.
  2. Material: Grease interceptors can be made of various materials such as concrete, plastic, or steel. The cost of the interceptor can vary depending on the material used. For example, a concrete interceptor may cost more upfront but may have a longer lifespan than a plastic one.
  3. Installation: The cost of installation can also vary depending on the complexity of the job. Factors such as access to the plumbing system, the need for excavation or demolition, and the distance from the kitchen to the sewer line can affect the cost of installation. The cost of installation may range from $500 to $3,000 or more.

Overall, the cost of installing a grease interceptor can range from $1,500 to $10,000 or more depending on the factors listed above.

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