TCS Grease Trap Cleaners

Septic Company in Grand Prairie, Texas

(972) 639-29073408 Parham Dr, Grand Prairie, TX 75052View on Yelp
TCS Grease Trap Cleaners - septic in Grand Prairie, TX

About TCS Grease Trap Cleaners

TCS Grease Trap Cleaners is based in Grand Prairie, Texas, right between Dallas and Fort Worth in a corridor packed with restaurants, food manufacturers, and commercial kitchens. Their focus on septic services with an emphasis on grease management puts them squarely in the commercial market. Grand Prairie's industrial and food service sector is substantial, and grease trap maintenance isn't optional. It's required by municipal code for most commercial food operations. A specialized provider in this space understands the compliance side as much as the technical side.

Services

Septic Services

Services & Process

Grease trap cleaning involves pumping out accumulated fats, oils, and grease before they solidify and block drain lines or create code violations. For restaurants and commercial kitchens, this is a recurring necessity, not a one-time fix. TCS also handles broader septic services that apply to commercial properties operating outside the city sewer grid, including tank pumping and system checks. Grease interceptor maintenance, which applies to larger underground units on bigger commercial properties, is a related service that requires proper waste disposal in line with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regulations.

Service Area

TCS Grease Trap Cleaners operates out of Grand Prairie and serves commercial clients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. That includes Irving, Arlington, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, and surrounding communities where food service businesses need regular, compliant grease management.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does a restaurant grease trap need to be cleaned in Grand Prairie?
Most municipalities, including Grand Prairie, require grease traps to be cleaned when they reach 25% capacity, which often means monthly or quarterly service depending on kitchen volume. Your health inspector can tell you the specific requirements for your establishment.
What happens if a restaurant fails a grease trap inspection?
Violations can result in fines, mandatory immediate cleaning, and in serious cases, temporary closure until the trap is brought into compliance. Keeping current service records from a licensed provider is your best protection.
Is grease trap cleaning different from septic tank pumping?
Yes, though both involve pumping waste from a collection vessel. Grease traps are designed specifically to intercept fats, oils, and grease from kitchen drain water before it enters the sewer. The waste requires different handling and disposal than typical septic material.
Do small food businesses like food trucks need grease traps?
It depends on the jurisdiction and the volume of cooking. Many cities require grease management systems for any food operation that produces grease-laden waste, including food trucks that use commissary kitchens. Check with Grand Prairie's environmental services department for specifics.
Can TCS provide service records for health inspections?
Yes, maintaining proper service documentation is a standard part of commercial grease trap service. You'll receive records of each cleaning that you can present to health inspectors on request.
What's the difference between a grease trap and a grease interceptor?
Grease traps are smaller, installed indoors under the sink, and require more frequent cleaning. Grease interceptors are larger underground units installed outside the building that handle higher volumes and need less frequent service but are typically required for larger commercial operations.

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