Prevent a Clogged Restaurant Drain From Closing Your Business Down
Posted by Bird Dog Plumbing LLC on Feb 6, 2018 in Clogged Drain Longview TX, Plumber Longview TX, Restaurant Plumbing Longview TX | 0 comments Running a restaurant involves more than just creating and serving food. Restaurateur have to deal with mind-boggling details every day. These details may seem small, but they can make or break a business. The restaurant’s plumbing system, for example, is one of those fine points that can ruin an eating establishment’s reputation in an instant. When it’s not running correctly, it can cause shutdowns, unsanitary conditions and even illness. Unfortunately, a clogged restaurant drain is a common issue that can cause damage and a loss of revenue. With prevention and maintenance, however, you can keep your plumbing in excellent condition. Common Clogging Causes The combination of large pieces of food and plumbing pipes are a recipe for disaster. In the restaurant industry, however, the two often go hand-in-hand. No matter how hard you try to keep food from going down the drain, it’s probably going to happen. What’s worse is some foods, like rice, expand when saturated, blocking up the pipes even more. Cooking oil, grease and other fats can also cause drain trouble in a hurry. As they cool down, they begin to solidify and cling to the pipes and then itself, creating a clog. Add to that, soap scum and detergent, and you’ve got a substantial blockage that can create a giant, unsanitary mess. Preventing a Kitchen Disaster Training employees on proper food disposal is the first step in preventing a clogged restaurant drain. Advise them not to dump oil and grease down the drain, and show them your restaurant’s oil disposal method. Additionally, stress the importance of keeping food particles out of the drain. Grease traps are often useful in preventing buildups in the system. The trap collects the grease and separates it from the water, stopping it from creating a clog. Unfortunately, they aren’t always perfect, and grease can still create havoc. When this happens, you’ll need the help of a professional to get things running. Professional drain cleaners can often use small video cameras to enter the pipe and diagnose the problem. Depending on the type of clog you have, the expert will likely choose one of two methods. Typically, hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to remove soft clogs. A plumber will often clear hard clogs with an auger, which looks like a long steel cable with a corkscrew on the end. This process is also known as the snaking method. If your restaurant experiences frequent...read more