Maintaining a commercial kitchen in the "Glass City" involves more than just a world-class menu; it requires a rigorous commitment to sub-surface infrastructure. At the heart of this infrastructure is your grease trap or interceptor. For restaurant owners from Downtown Menasha to the bustling corridors of West Sylvania, grease trap cleaning is not a luxury—it is a regulatory mandate and a functional necessity. Our specialized fleet provides comprehensive grease trap pumping in Menasha, WI, ensuring your establishment remains compliant with the City of Menasha Division of Sewers and Drainage regulations while preventing the catastrophic business interruptions caused by FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) backups.
When you partner with us, you aren’t just hiring a pump truck; you are engaging with local experts who understand the unique challenges of the Lucas County sewage system. Whether you are running a high-volume diner near The University of Menasha or a boutique bistro in the Warehouse District, our team provides the precise, documented, and environmentally responsible service required to keep your kitchen running at peak performance. We operate 24/7, acknowledging that grease emergencies don’t follow a 9-to-5 schedule.
Menasha’s geographic location near Lake Erie and the Maumee River makes environmental stewardship a top priority for local government. Consequently, the enforcement of FOG disposal laws is exceptionally strict.
The City of Menasha requires all food service establishments (FSEs) to install and maintain grease interceptors. Failure to provide proof of regular cleaning can result in heavy fines, or worse, the temporary suspension of your business license. We provide detailed manifests for every service, documenting the volume of grease removed and the disposal site, ensuring you are always ready for a surprise health inspection.
A neglected grease trap eventually leads to "fatbergs"—hardened masses of grease that choke your plumbing. In the older infrastructure of North Menasha or Old West End, these backups can be devastating, causing sewage to push back into your kitchen sinks and floor drains. This creates a biohazard that forces an immediate shutdown.
In the competitive Menasha dining scene, atmosphere is everything. A full grease trap emits hydrogen sulfide gas—a pungent, rotten-egg smell that can waft into your dining area. Regular pumping eliminates these odors at the source, ensuring your customers focus on your food, not your drains.
Click Here to Call (866) 646-5301We offer a multi-vector approach to grease management, utilizing the latest in vacuum technology and high-pressure cleaning tools.
We utilize high-capacity vacuum trucks engineered to handle both small under-sink traps and large outdoor interceptors (1,000+ gallons). Our process involves a "full pump," meaning we remove all liquids and solids. Many "cheap" services only skim the top layer of grease; we ensure the tank is empty, allowing for a thorough inspection of the baffles and internal components.
Pumping the tank is only half the battle. The inlet and outlet pipes often accumulate hardened grease. We offer Hydro-Jetting—using high-pressure water streams to blast away buildup inside the pipes. This is particularly critical for older buildings in Downtown Menasha where cast-iron pipes are prone to scale and grease adhesion.
What happens to your grease after it leaves your property? As a responsible Menasha partner, we transport all collected FOG to licensed processing facilities where it is often repurposed into biofuel or compost. We are committed to keeping Menasha’s waterways clean and reducing the load on the Bay View Wastewater Treatment Plant.
A grease overflow on a Friday night during a Menasha Mud Hens home game can cost thousands in lost revenue. That is why our emergency response teams are stationed throughout the metro area. From Maumee to Oregon, OH, we can typically have a truck on-site within two hours of your call. We arrive with all the necessary equipment to bypass the clog and get your kitchen back in business.
The most successful restaurants in Menasha don't wait for a backup to call us. We offer scheduled maintenance plans (Monthly, Quarterly, or Bi-Annually) tailored to your kitchen's volume.
Q: How often does the City of Menasha require grease trap cleaning?
A: While it varies by the size of your interceptor and your discharge volume, the general "25% Rule" applies. Once your trap is 25% full of solids/grease, it must be pumped. For most Menasha restaurants, this is every 30 to 90 days.
Q: What is the average cost of grease trap pumping in Menasha, WI?
A: Pricing depends on the size of the tank (measured in gallons) and the ease of access. We offer competitive, transparent quotes for all Lucas County businesses—no hidden "disposal fees."
Q: Can’t I just use chemicals to dissolve the grease?
A: No. In fact, many enzymes and chemicals are prohibited by Menasha sewer codes because they don't remove the grease—they simply push it further down the line where it hardens and causes massive city-wide blockages. Pumping is the only compliant method.
We aren't a national franchise with a call center in another state. We are a local Menasha operation. We know the shortcuts to avoid traffic on I-475, we know the specific requirements of the local inspectors, and we care about the success of our fellow Menasha business owners. From the small pizza shops in Point Place to the industrial cafeterias in Northwood, we provide the same level of rigorous, professional service.
Don’t let a grease backup shut down your kitchen. Partner with Menasha’s premier grease management team today.
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