Most kitchen operators in Brentwood manage their grease systems the same way: reactively. A slow drain appears and someone calls a plumber. An inspection approaches and there's a scramble to locate service records. A trap overflows during a busy service and the fallout costs more in one day than six months of scheduled maintenance would have.
Grease Service MS was built around a different operating logic. Commercial kitchen grease maintenance isn't a service you call for — it's a program you run. One that produces documentation automatically, adjusts to your kitchen's output, and catches problems before they interrupt your service schedule.
We build and manage structured grease maintenance programs for commercial kitchens across Brentwood, MD — from single-unit restaurants to multi-location operators, institutional kitchens, and high-volume food service facilities. If your kitchen has a grease trap or interceptor, we build the system that keeps it compliant, clean, and running correctly.
What a Grease Service MS Maintenance Program Covers
A maintenance program with Grease Service MS isn't a one-size-fits-all cleaning schedule. It's a calibrated system built around your kitchen's actual grease output, your trap's capacity, and your local compliance requirements in Brentwood, MD. Here's what that looks like in practice:
Routine Grease Trap Cleaning and Pumping in Brentwood, MD
This is the operational core of any maintenance program. At each scheduled visit, our technicians pump all accumulated grease, floating solids, and settled sludge from your trap. We don't partial-clean and call it done — the full volume is removed, the interior is inspected, and the service is documented.
Cleaning intervals are set based on your trap's capacity and your kitchen's grease production, not a generic 90-day default. A high-volume fryer concept and a sandwich café don't produce the same FOG load — their service intervals shouldn't be identical.
Grease Interceptor Cleaning for Large-Capacity Systems
Outdoor and in-ground interceptors — the large-capacity units serving high-volume kitchens — require a different service approach than under-sink passive traps. Grease Service MS services all interceptor sizes across Brentwood, MD, including vault-style units, concrete in-ground systems, and large above-ground interceptors.
Full pump-out, interior wash, baffle inspection, and waste manifest documentation are standard at every interceptor service. For facilities under FOG compliance agreements with the local sewer authority, this documentation is not optional — it's the evidence your compliance record depends on.
FOG Compliance Management
Fats, oils, and grease compliance requirements vary across municipalities in Brentwood, MD — service intervals, documentation formats, approved vendor requirements, and self-monitoring obligations all differ depending on your jurisdiction. Grease Service MS tracks the requirements applicable to your location and ensures every service produces the documentation those requirements specify.
Our compliance reporting becomes your file: a running record of service dates, waste volumes, trap conditions, and technician observations that can be produced on demand for any inspection or audit.
Baffle Inspection, Reporting, and Replacement
Baffles are the functional core of any grease trap. They separate grease from wastewater and prevent FOG from bypassing the trap entirely. When baffles degrade — and they do, through corrosion, impact damage, and normal wear — the trap continues to look operational while no longer functioning correctly.
At every Grease Service MS maintenance visit, baffles are inspected and their condition is documented. When replacement is warranted, we schedule it proactively — before a failed baffle becomes a compliance issue or a downstream blockage.
Kitchen Drain Line Degreasing in Brentwood, MD
Grease doesn't only accumulate in the trap. It builds progressively in the drain lines connecting your kitchen stations to the trap — and once those lines narrow from grease accumulation, the backup that follows arrives quickly and completely.
Drain line degreasing is included in our comprehensive maintenance programs: a scheduled service that keeps kitchen drain lines clear and prevents the slow accumulation that eventually produces a mid-service emergency.
Grease Waste Collection and Documentation
Every service generates a waste manifest: documentation of what was removed, how much, and how it was transported and disposed of. This isn't a courtesy — in most jurisdictions across Brentwood, MD, it's a regulatory requirement. Every Grease Service MS maintenance visit produces this documentation as standard.
Odor Control and Deodorization
Grease trap odor is diagnostic. A well-maintained trap running on the correct service interval doesn't produce significant odor. When odor becomes noticeable, it signals that the trap is approaching or past operating capacity, a baffle has degraded, or the venting system is insufficient.
Our maintenance program addresses the source — not the symptom. Deodorization treatments are applied at each visit, and any structural odor contributors are flagged for correction.
When Grease Maintenance Stops Being Optional
Most kitchen managers in Brentwood treat grease maintenance as a background concern — something that matters, but not urgently. That changes when any of these situations develops:
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A FOG compliance notice arrives from the sewer authority. This is a documented violation. Responding to it requires demonstrating that the problem has been corrected and that a maintenance program is in place going forward. Without existing service records, there's nothing to show — and fines and reinspection schedules follow.
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A grease trap overflows during service hours. Grease trap waste is not clean water. When it backs into kitchen drains, it contacts surfaces, equipment, and potentially food prep areas. This is simultaneously a plumbing emergency, a sanitation event, and a potential inspection finding. The cleanup cost alone typically exceeds months of scheduled maintenance.
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A health inspection flags grease management. An inspector who finds an overloaded trap, absent documentation, or bypassed baffles has grounds to issue a violation. In Brentwood, MD, those violations go on your record and follow the location — not just the current management. Subsequent inspections begin with extra scrutiny.
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A backup develops in a drain that's never backed up before. This is almost never a sudden plumbing failure. It's the result of progressive grease accumulation over months — in the trap, in the drain lines, or both. By the time the backup is noticeable, the buildup is significant.
⚠️ Management Decisions That Create the Problems We Fix
These patterns show up repeatedly across the kitchens we service in Brentwood, MD:
Setting a cleaning schedule based on assumption, not measurement.
"We clean it every quarter" is a reasonable starting point, but it's not a maintenance program — it's a guess.
Using biological additives to extend time between services.
They may help control odor, but they don't remove grease — they liquefy it, allowing it to pass through the trap.
Letting documentation lapse between management transitions.
The new operator inherits compliance gaps they didn't create — and become liable for them.
Treating all traps as equivalent.
An outdoor 1,000-gallon interceptor and a 50-pound under-sink passive trap are not the same equipment.
⚡ The Grease Service MS Approach in Brentwood, MD
We build maintenance programs, not maintenance appointments. The difference is systematic: every Grease Service MS client in Brentwood gets a documented service history from their first visit forward — not when they ask for one, but automatically.
Our technicians complete a structured field report at every visit: trap depth before service, grease and solids measurement, baffle and component assessment, and any flagged issues that need attention. That report is delivered after each service and becomes part of your running compliance record.
Scheduling is built around your kitchen's calendar. We confirm service windows in advance, work during non-peak hours wherever possible, and do not arrive unannounced. For multi-unit operators across Brentwood, MD, we coordinate service schedules across all locations with consolidated reporting.
🧭 Who This Program Is Built For
- 🗑️Full-service restaurants and fast food operations with active commercial grease traps
- 🗑️Institutional kitchens — hospitals, schools, hotel food service, corporate campus dining
- 🗑️Multi-unit operators who need consistent documentation across locations in Brentwood, MD
- 🗑️Facilities managers responsible for grease system compliance across a property portfolio
- 🗑️Commercial kitchens that have received a FOG compliance notice or inspection citation
- 🗑️New operators taking over a location where maintenance records are absent or incomplete
If your current grease management approach relies on calling someone when a problem appears — rather than running a documented program — this is where that changes.
🧠 Before You Contact Us — A Few Things Worth Knowing
- Locate your trap or interceptor access point. Outdoor units in particular are sometimes difficult to find quickly — parking equipment, landscaping, and unmarked lids all create delays on service day.
- Gather any existing service records. Even partial records help us understand your baseline. If you have nothing, that's fine — we establish one at the first visit.
- Note any recent operational changes. A menu shift toward fried items, a new high-volume catering program, or a recent equipment addition can all change your grease output. These changes affect recommended service frequency.
- Check your jurisdiction's FOG requirements. Different municipalities in Brentwood, MD carry different compliance standards. If you're unsure of yours, ask us during scheduling — we know the applicable rules for most local jurisdictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a maintenance program different from simply scheduling recurring cleanings? ↓
Recurring cleanings produce a cleaner trap. A maintenance program produces a cleaner trap plus a documented performance history, frequency optimization based on observed conditions, component condition tracking over time, and proactive identification of issues before they become failures. The documentation alone is what separates a compliant operation from one that's one inspection away from a violation.
How do you determine the right service frequency for my kitchen in Brentwood? ↓
We measure grease and solids depth at your first service, assess your trap's capacity, and factor in your kitchen's grease output and concept type. We then establish a recommended interval and adjust it over time based on what we observe at each visit. The goal is a schedule that keeps your trap operating correctly — not one that's unnecessarily frequent or too infrequent to be effective.
What documentation does each maintenance visit produce? ↓
Every visit generates a waste manifest documenting removed waste volume and disposal, a field report noting trap depth before service, baffle and component condition, and any flagged anomalies, plus a recommended date for the next service. These documents are delivered to you after each visit and maintained in your service history.
Can Grease Service MS take over maintenance for a kitchen that currently uses another vendor? ↓
Yes. We'll review your existing records and carry your service history forward. If records are incomplete or absent, we establish a baseline at the first service and build from there. We handle the transition without disruption to your service schedule.
Does the maintenance program cover both under-sink traps and large outdoor interceptors? ↓
Yes. Grease Service MS maintains all trap and interceptor types across Brentwood, MD — from small passive under-sink units to 1,500-gallon in-ground interceptors. Service approach, crew size, and documentation are adjusted based on unit type.
What Operators in Brentwood, MD Are Saying
"Before Grease Service MS, we were managing six locations with three different vendors and no consistent documentation format. An audit by the sewer authority in one of our markets made it very clear that our record-keeping wasn't going to pass scrutiny. Grease Service MS took over all six locations, standardized the reporting, and within 90 days we had a compliance file I'd actually stand behind."
Marisol A.
Operations Director, Regional Restaurant Group (6 Locations)
"I've worked with vendors who clean and leave a door tag. Grease Service MS leaves a field report with photos, component notes, and a recommended next date. That's what documentation is supposed to look like. Our last health inspection had zero grease-related findings for the first time in three years."
Clifton B.
Executive Chef, Hotel Food & Beverage
"Had a slow drain issue that had been getting worse for two months. Called Grease Service MS, and the first visit turned up a baffle that had almost completely deteriorated — grease was bypassing the trap and going straight into the drain line. They replaced the baffle, cleared the line, and set up a maintenance schedule. Haven't had a problem since."
Nadia K.
Owner, Full-Service Restaurant
Ready to Replace Guesswork with a System?
If your current approach to grease management leaves you uncertain about your compliance status, your service history, or what's actually happening inside your trap — that's the gap Grease Service MS closes.
We build commercial kitchen grease maintenance programs in Brentwood, MD that produce certainty: documented, calibrated, and built to hold up under any inspection.
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