The City of Kingston, NY

Kingston, located in Ulster County about 90 miles north of New York City, is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. The city is divided into three distinct neighborhoods: Downtown, Midtown, and Uptown. Downtown features a picturesque waterfront area with a diverse array of art galleries and lively jazz festivals. Midtown, the largest neighborhood, is home to Kingston High School and several healthcare facilities. Uptown boasts historic 19th-century Victorian buildings that have been carefully preserved.

Kingston is also renowned for its culinary scene, with a variety of restaurants to choose from in each neighborhood. The downtown waterfront is lined with several restaurants, while Midtown offers a wide range of dining options. Uptown has a selection throughout the museums and historic sites. No matter which neighborhood you find yourself, there are delicious cuisines to choose from in Kingston!

Professional Grease Trap Services in Kingston

At ProGrease, we are proud to provide exceptional grease trap services to the many food service establishments found throughout Kingston. We offer cleaning, repair, and comprehensive grease trap maintenance programs for the many businesses of Kingston and surrounding area of Ulster County, all at competitive prices. We also offer free estimates on all our services!

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Grease Trap Cleaning in Kingston

Keeping your grease trap clean isn’t just important for sanitation purposes or keeping the smells at bay; it is also key to keeping your grease trap functional. If the tank becomes too full, it stops being able to collect fats, oils, and grease (FOG) before it passes into your pipes and into the sewer. Our professional grease trap technicians fully pump out your grease trap tank thoroughly clean the inlet, outlet, and tank with every cleaning service.

Grease Trap Repairs in Kingston

Grease traps endure a lot of wear and tear during their use. If not maintained regularly and correctly using the proper tools and techniques, grease traps can break down. If you find your grease trap is leaking, needs to be cleaned unusually often, or is failing to collect grease, it is likely that it needs to be repaired or replaced. Our technicians are licensed and certified to perform repairs on all manner of grease traps and interceptors, including hydromechanical and gravity grease interceptors.

Hydro-Jetting Services in Kingston

Sometimes FOG and other solid waste can get past your grease trap and obstruct the flow of water deep in your pipes. These types of blockages are often difficult to get with normal cleaning methods and can be made worse when using more intrusive methods such as snaking or caustic chemicals. For these more difficult blockages, we suggest having our professional hydro-jetting services, which uses highly pressurized water to fully clear and clean your pipes.

Grease Trap Maintenance in Kingston

Like NYC to the south, Kingston and Ulster County require that all food service establishments have their grease traps regularly serviced and maintained to stay compliant with state regulations. However, no two businesses’ schedules or grease trap needs are the same. Therefore, we offer recurring maintenance services custom-tailored to the needs and schedule of your business, offering priority scheduling, proactive service, and peace of mind!

Frequently Asked Questions

When it comes to fully pumping and cleaning your grease trap, it costs $295.00 to pump anything up to 1000 gallons and $350.00 to pump a 1250-gallon tank.

To ensure no FOG or waste is released into local sewers or POTWs, the Department of Health recommends having your grease trap pumped and cleaned every 4 to 6 months.

There is no difference between the two. A grease interceptor is just an industry term for a grease trap.

Grease traps are needed to stop fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from getting out to the sewer and/or leach field.

Grease trap size very much depends on the type of business. For example, a coffee shop could be fine with a 50-gallon trap under the sink whereas a restaurant that serves food and washes a lot of dishes would likely need a 1000 to 2000-gallon trap.

Usually never, especially with proper maintenance. Unless you see a lot of cracks in the concrete or baffle deterioration on the outlet side, your grease trap should not need to be replaced.

Yes. While grease traps can collect FOG before it can get to the sewer, their ability to do so diminishes the fuller they get. Grease can also cause substantial clogs in the plumbing from time to time, resulting in potential damages and backups. Clogs can be removed via jetting, but it would be at an additional cost.

ProGrease serves Albany NY as well as the greater Poughkeepsie area, including Hudson, Kingston, and Newburgh.