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Grease Trap Maintenance in Queens

A managed grease trap program that keeps FOG below the 25% rule, prevents backups, and produces the manifests inspectors and jurisdictions ask for. Built for LIC glass towers, dense restaurant corridors, and multi-family portfolios that share compactor rooms.

Same-week site walks across every ZIP
5 property types serviced

Why Queens properties need this

LIC has become one of the fastest-growing high-rise markets in the country and it's exposed the same design gap Manhattan has: waste infrastructure sized for a smaller building than the one that got built. Add Queens' restaurant density and it's the market where grease and residential waste most often collide in the same lateral.

Property types serviced in Queens
  • LIC high-rises
  • Restaurant corridors
  • Mixed-use
  • Healthcare campuses
  • Multi-family

What we solve for Queens properties

The problems we're brought in to fix, across Long Island City, Astoria, Forest Hills, Flushing, and the rest of Queens.

  • Grease trap alarms and slow drains during peak service
  • Health-department write-ups on FOG levels
  • Uncoordinated pump-outs across multiple vendors
  • Grease odor migrating into dining rooms and lobbies
"The complaint tickets on our LIC building dropped over 80% in the first quarter."
Property Manager, Long Island City tower

How the grease trap maintenance program runs in Queens

  1. Step 01

    Right-sized pump-out schedule based on interceptor volume and cover count

  2. Step 02

    Deep cleans (not just pump-outs) to reset wall grease and sidewall FOG

  3. Step 03

    Bio-dosing between pump-outs to keep the interceptor working

  4. Step 04

    Digital manifests and compliance documentation on every visit

What we deploy

Grease-line bio program

Bacterial treatments that digest FOG in-line, extending time between pump-outs.

Managed pump-out logistics

One vendor, one schedule, one invoice — coordinated across every unit in the property.

Grease Trap Maintenance in Queens — FAQ

How often should a grease trap be pumped?

The 25% rule is the working standard — pump when FOG + solids reach 25% of interceptor volume. Most commercial kitchens land on a 4–8 week cycle; high-volume operations run more often. We right-size the schedule to your actual interceptor and cover count, not a default.

What documentation do we get for the health department?

Every service produces a digital manifest with volume pumped, condition photos, and disposal chain-of-custody. Inspectors want to see the manifest history, and having it ready on request usually ends the conversation.

Can bio-dosing replace pump-outs?

No. Bio-dosing extends time between pump-outs by digesting FOG in-line, but interceptors still fill with solids and need physical removal. The two work together.

Do you service Queens on a regular schedule?

Yes — same-week site walks across every zip. We route Queens weekly for existing accounts and offer same-week site walks for new properties across Long Island City, Astoria, Forest Hills and the rest of Queens.

What types of Queens properties do you work with for grease trap maintenance?

The grease trap maintenance program in Queens is running in lic high-rises, restaurant corridors, mixed-use, and across the property types most common to the market. If your property type isn't listed, most programs adapt without any changes to scope.

Ready to fix grease trap maintenance at your Queens property?

Book a site walk. We'll audit the space, give you a scope, and quote a monthly program.

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