Grease Trap Pumping New London — The Work That Can't Be Skipped
There's a lot of language in the grease service industry — maintenance programs, compliance management, FOG assessments. Strip it all back and you arrive at one unavoidable physical reality: the grease has to come out. Completely. Regularly. With documentation.
Grease trap pumping is that foundational act. Global Grease Service performs professional grease trap pumping across New London, TX using vacuum truck equipment sized for commercial kitchen systems — from compact under-sink units to large outdoor traps serving high-volume operations. Every pump-out is a full extraction. Every visit produces a written record.
What Happens When We Pump
Routine Grease Trap Pumping with Scheduled Programs
We don't operate on a call-when-needed basis for kitchens that require consistent service. We schedule. Your trap has a service calendar. You receive reminders. The pump-out happens in the window your kitchen can accommodate — morning, evening, or off-peak.
Emergency Grease Trap Pumping in New London, TX — 24/7 Response
When a trap exceeds capacity between scheduled visits — overflow, active backup, or a last-minute inspection notice — we respond. Emergency deployment in New London is available around the clock. We give you an honest arrival window when you call, not a promise we can't keep.
Sludge and Solid Waste Extraction
Pumping the liquid layer isn't sufficient service. Settled solids at the base of a grease trap — the material that doesn't float and doesn't flow — must be extracted separately. We pump to the floor of the unit on every visit.
FOG Removal and Licensed Disposal
Removed waste is transported to licensed FOG-processing facilities. We provide disposal documentation confirming compliant handling — required for health department compliance programs in most jurisdictions across New London, TX.
Post-Pumping Inspection and Reporting
An empty trap is an inspectable trap. After pump-out, we assess baffle condition, inlet/outlet pipe status, lid seals, and any structural issues visible once the waste is removed. Findings go into the service report.
Where Grease Trap Pumping Fits in the Bigger Picture
Pumping sits at the center of every grease management program — not as the whole program, but as the non-negotiable core around which everything else is organized.
Enzyme treatments slow accumulation between pump-outs. Maintenance schedules determine how often pump-outs occur. Inspection programs assess what's found during them. But the pump-out itself — the physical removal of grease and waste — is what none of the surrounding infrastructure can replace.
Kitchens in New London, TX that think they're managing FOG through treatments alone are typically operating on a deferred maintenance model. The trap is filling. The fill rate is accelerating. And at some point, the system will signal that with a backup or an inspection citation.
Global Grease builds pumping schedules that reflect your kitchen's real output — not industry averages. A light-use café needs a different interval than a hotel banquet kitchen. We measure and calibrate. We don't guess.
Common Situations We Handle
📋 Kitchen coming off a health department citation
The citation was issued. The re-inspection window is set. You need a pump-out, documentation, and a service record that demonstrates corrective action — not just a cleaned trap, but proof it was done correctly and on time. We produce that record for kitchens in New London navigating post-citation timelines.
🏢 Multi-unit operator needing consolidated service
Pump-out scheduling and documentation across multiple kitchen locations quickly becomes a coordination problem. We manage multi-site pumping schedules under unified documentation, reducing the management overhead for operators running more than one location in New London, TX.
🔄 New kitchen operator inheriting unknown history
No records. No baseline. A trap that may or may not have been serviced recently. We start with a full pump-out and condition assessment, document what we find, and establish a clean starting point for the incoming operator.
📈 High-volume kitchen between cycles
Sometimes output spikes — a major event, a season change, a new menu item that significantly increases fryer use. A trap that was on a 60-day cycle may need an additional pump-out between scheduled visits. We accommodate mid-cycle interventions without disrupting the primary schedule.
Why the Service Window Matters More Than You Think
The grease trap fill curve isn't linear. Volume accumulates slowly at first, then accelerates as the trap's separation capacity degrades. A trap that's at 30% fill on day one may reach 80% by day 40 and overflow by day 50 — even if the kitchen's output hasn't changed.
This acceleration effect is why kitchens that stretch their pump-out intervals often find themselves moving from routine service to emergency response. The window between "manageable" and "problem" is shorter than it looks from the outside.
In New London, TX, the consequences of missing that window are concrete: backup into kitchen drains, health code violations, emergency service fees, and in some cases, a mandatory closure pending inspection. Against those costs, a calibrated pump-out schedule is straightforward arithmetic.
Global Grease tracks your fill-rate trend between visits. If we observe acceleration — a trap filling faster than the established baseline — we flag it before you experience the consequences.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a commercial grease trap pump-out take in New London?
Most standard commercial units take 30 to 75 minutes. Larger outdoor traps or units with significant solids accumulation take longer. We provide an estimated service window when you book.
What's the difference between pumping and cleaning?
Pumping removes liquid and suspended waste. A full cleaning includes pumping plus interior scraping, baffle cleaning, and inlet/outlet pipe clearing. For routine service visits, we perform both as an integrated process.
Do you provide waste disposal documentation?
Yes. Every pump-out generates a disposal manifest confirming waste was transported to a licensed FOG-processing facility. This documentation is part of the standard service record provided at every visit.
Can you add a mid-cycle pump-out if our output increases unexpectedly?
Yes. We treat mid-cycle requests as operational adjustments, not emergencies that carry premium pricing. If your kitchen's output changes, let us know and we'll confirm whether an additional visit is warranted.
Do you service grease traps connected to septic systems in New London, TX?
Yes. Traps connected to septic systems rather than municipal sewer require the same pump-out process — with additional attention to the volume and composition of waste entering the septic system. We document these visits accordingly.
What Our Clients Say
"I used to book whoever answered first when I needed pumping. After two incidents with incomplete documentation and one near-miss with an inspector, I moved to Global Grease. The scheduling system, the records — it's a different level of operation."
Jerome K.
Restaurant Owner, New London
"We needed emergency pumping on a Saturday morning before a wedding reception. Global Grease gave me a realistic window and hit it. The documentation was ready before the truck left the property. That's the kind of vendor you keep."
Sandra W.
Facilities Coordinator, Hotel Kitchen
"Our output is inconsistent — light weeks and very heavy weeks. Global Grease built a schedule that accounts for that, and we've had two mid-cycle pump-outs in the last year without any drama. They've thought about this more than I have, which is exactly what I want."
Anita M.
Catering Kitchen Manager
Schedule Your Pump-Out
Grease trap pumping in New London doesn't have to be reactive. Global Grease Service builds pump-out schedules that stay ahead of your kitchen's fill rate and produce documentation that satisfies inspectors in New London, TX.
Click Here to Call (888) 435-1815Contact Global Grease Service to set up your pumping schedule or request emergency service. Tell us your kitchen's output and we'll tell you exactly what interval makes sense.