Commonwealth Waste Solutions is warning Chesterfield County, VA area restaurants and hotels that failure to properly maintain grease traps can end up being very costly. They say that area restaurants and other businesses that have kitchens have likely experienced slowdowns due to the current pandemic. That makes their unused or lightly used grease traps extremely vulnerable to having problems at this time. This is especially true when food operations pick back up after the virus threat has been minimized.
Company spokesperson, Jason Muzzy, had this to say on the matter, “As a result of the ongoing slowdown in operations due to COVID-19, restaurant owners may neglect activities like grease trap maintenance. However, this could turn out to be a costly mistake once they reopen or resume normal operations. That’s because grease traps that are not well maintained may become significantly damaged and in need of costly replacement once more typical restaurant operations resume. Experts advise that grease removal units that are not being used need to be fully mothballed and cleaned. This includes the removal of all trapped waste to prevent the build-up of hazardous bacteria and the creation of foul odors. Units that have not been properly cleaned and shutdown have also been known to attract rodents, this opens up a whole new set of potential problems in a kitchen area.”
Muzzin added that ideally, proper grease trap cleaning should be done by a professional to ensure that no organic material is left in them. Some more specifics on their grease trap services can be seen here at http://cwsseptic.com/chesterfield-county/. He says that even small traces of organic material could possibly allow septic action. This, in turn, can lead to the bacteria buildup and foul odors that were mentioned earlier. Organic material that has been left to settle in grease traps also increases the possibility of blockages once the traps are back in active use. The company spokesperson mentioned that professional grease trap maintenance services like theirs are so thorough that 100% of the organic material that is left over in a grease trap gets removed.
The company spokesperson wanted restaurants and other businesses to also take note that it's expected that grease trap services will be in high demand once restaurants are back to full operation business. That’s why they are urging restaurant owners to take advantage of this period to get these services affordably. He says that those businesses with grease traps that are proactive and get these services done now will only have to do a quick wipe down to get their grease traps back in action. Restaurants and other businesses with kitchens who are not proactive with grease trap cleaning could face delayed openings. Muzzin says this is due to the health problems that improperly maintained grease traps can cause. Grease trap maintenance will go a long way to ensuring that these businesses do not experience delays once current virus restrictions are lifted.
In addition to their reputable grease trap cleaning services, Commonwealth Waste Solutions is also a very popular choice for septic system pumping. Many happy customers have left favorable reviews on their septic pumping services that can be seen on their Google Maps business listing at https://goo.gl/maps/TFHEwnQVDbo. One of those reviews from Sharra McKesson says, “I highly recommend Commonwealth Waste Solutions for all of your septic needs. They are easy to contact, the service is fast, and you can't beat their professionalism. I am very happy that I found Commonwealth Waste Solutions and I will never use any other company for my septic needs. Here is another glowing review on their septic pumping services from Robert Andes who writes, “This is the best septic company I have dealt with. I just had 4 septic tanks on different properties pumped. They are responsible, neat, clean, respect your property, and are priced completely. This is the only septic service my real estate company will ever use in the future.”
The company spokesperson says that their experienced septic service techs are well versed when it comes to a wide variety of septic maintenance services. A YouTube video explaining how the company goes about doing their septic cleaning services can also be seen here at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_NkCXuleQqeiuy2xHid9TTg42eTHAAaW.
Muzzin says that those who want more information on their grease trap or septic services are welcome to call them, send them an email or fill out the contact form on their website.
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For more information about Commonwealth Waste Solutions, contact the company here:
Commonwealth Waste Solutions
Jason Muzzy
(804) 895-6355
contact@cwsseptic.com
Commonwealth Waste Solutions
9201 Cattail Rd
Chesterfield, VA 23838
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