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Nassau & Suffolk County Grease Trap Maintenance, Service, & Installation

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A grease interceptor collects grease from a kitchen area. All waste products enter the  grease trap  as seen in the diagram. Water flows on the pipe on the left side. Gray water it's coming from the kitchen area entering the grease interceptor and collects in there. The grease and heavy materials collected will basically separate from the water and on the second tank of the grease interceptor as you can see in the diagram will pass through this pipe with cleaner water. The water in this area will collect without debris because it will be left on the other side of the tank. Grease interceptors need to be maintained. Grease interceptors must be cleaned, maintained, emptied it out after a certain timeframe. That timeframe for maintenance will depend on the volume of usage and tank capacity. Please contact  Murphy's  Cesspool & Septic Tank Service today for all your  grease trap cleaning  needs. Murphy's Cesspool & Septic | Grease Trap Lesso

Grease Trap Professional Services | Suffolk County, Nassau County, NY

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Murphy's Grease Trap Services Grease traps  range in size. Anywhere from large commercial grease separators that have over a few thousand gallons in capacity. Down to smaller kitchen systems that can be recessed flush to the floor. They can fit under commercial sinks as well. All  grease traps  have solid bottoms.  Grease traps   have an outlet pipe and an inlet pipe separated by one or more baffle walls. These walls allow for the sorting of floating  grease  and other kitchen waste. These baffle walls allow for water to flow above certain baffles and below other baffles. This staggering process traps solids and sludges on the bottom of the  grease trap  as well as the top. When the grey water exits the outlet pipe after the baffle or baffles. It is then conveyed by pipe to either a leaching pool, a cesspool, or a sewer system. On Long Island grease systems typically will never be hooked to a leaching field. Whereas, other areas of   New York grease trap systems  may h

Murphy's Cesspool & Septic | Environmental Professional Services | Long Island, New York

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Environmental Services Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service | Environmental Services Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone:  631.758.4171  |  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.569.724.2299 Url:  http://www.nyseptic.com 269 Orchard Road, Patchogue, New York, 11772 Long Island ,  NY   11772 Google Map Directions Murphy's Cesspool & Septic proudly services & manages storm revovery in the Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, New York areas. We ensure all environmental, drainage, cesspool, and septic services are met by our customer's standards, and industry guidelines. We are a commercial & industrial sewer & drain company. We Proudly Services the Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island Area's Storm Water Management Needs. https://www.nyseptic.com/Environmental-Services-Long-Island-NY-Murphy's-Cesspool-and-Septic.html Murphy's Cesspool & Septic OTHER SERVICES WE PERFORM:  Sewer &am

Septic Tank Installation, Maintenance, & Repair | Suffolk County, Long Island, NY

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Septic Tank Installation & Repairs Murphy's Septic Tank Services Septic Systems  sometimes utilize cesspools ( overflows , leaching pools ) in their design. Other alternative drainage system components may include leaching fields or a sump system with leaching ponds to supplement cesspools. A  Septic Tank  would be the primary component in the treatment process, where solids sludge and water are separated. Using baffle walls and or tees to aid in separation. Then allowing for the wastewater ( blackwater or effluent ) to drain via a pipe to an overflow pool (leaching pool , cesspool).  Septic tanks   have solid bottoms and are designed to capture solid material similar to a grease interceptor in design and function.  Septic tanks  vary in size from a household  septic system   all the way up to larger commercial  septic systems . In a  septic tank  bacteria helps breakdown those solids by digesting them and aiding in taking some burden off of routine maintenance.

Grease Trap Installation, Services, & Maintenance | Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

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Grease Trap Installation Grease traps  range in size. Anywhere from large commercial grease separators that have over a few thousand gallons in capacity, down to smaller kitchen systems that can be recessed flush to the floor. They can fit under commercial sinks as well. All  grease traps  have solid bottoms.  Grease traps   have an outlet pipe and an inlet pipe separated by one or more baffle walls. These walls allow for the sorting of floating  grease  and other kitchen waste. These baffle walls allow for water to flow above certain baffles and below other baffles. This staggering process traps solids and sludges on the bottom of the  grease trap  as well as the top. When the grey water exits the outlet pipe after the baffle or baffles. It is then conveyed by pipe to either a leaching pool, a cesspool, or a sewer system. On Long Island grease systems typically will never be hooked to a leaching field. Whereas, other areas of  New York grease trap systems  may have different