Grease Traps & Interceptor Installation
The installation of a Grease Trap or Interceptor is a very specialised piece of Ground works.
If your experiencing problems with fat and grease blocking your lines you need a Grease Trap installation.
The purpose of the Grease Trap or Interceptor is to ensure that a particular waste product is not carried through your Drains creating blockages and pollution.
To enquire about Fat Traps & Interceptors give us a Call, Email or fill in the enquiry form below to get the ball rolling.
Email: bookings@yorkshireseptics.co.uk
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Step 1 - Pre-Construction
Before an installation can begin we will need to carry out a Site Visit. Depending on your current Drainage System this stage can also include various checks and in some instances a Drainage Survey may be required.
Step 2 - Construction Phase
Once the pre-construction phase has gathered all the information required to begin construction we will provide you with a start date. On average an installation takes 5- 10 working days including any Landscaping which may have been disturbed during the installation process.
Step 3 - Completion
Upon completion of the installation our Construction Manager will visit site to sign off the work as complete. Finally the Building Control Certificates are issued for the installation.
Online Enquiries
Email: bookings@yorkshireseptics.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a Fat Trap be maintained?
This varies business to business depending on use and size of the Fat Trap installed. Most restaurants are every 6 – 8 weeks for filter changes and waste disposal.
Do I need Planning Permission to install an Interceptor?
Usually no, however it’s always best to check with your local authority before starting any construction work.
Do you offer maintenance packages for Grease Traps?
Yes we do, once we have enough information regarding the size and frequency of the maintenance required we can build up a package bespoke to your needs.
Can someone come out to advise what type of system we need?
If you get in touch with us one of our Engineers will arrange to carry out a Site Visit, this allows us to gather as much information as possible and advise on costs and system types available.