Below-ground grease trap installation for sites that need larger-capacity systems and a more practical external arrangement.
Below-ground systems are usually considered where capacity, site layout or access make a larger external arrangement more realistic than a small internal unit.
Why this route matters
Below-ground installs are usually about capacity, practicality and longer-term suitability
Below-ground systems usually involve a larger unit, different placement and a more site-specific installation decision than a small under-sink setup.
What shapes the decision
Main considerations
- • Kitchen demand and grease volume
- • External space and access constraints
- • Whether the layout is better suited to a larger external system
- • Practical servicing and emptying after installation
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Useful next steps
Useful if the kitchen also wants to understand the practical servicing side after installation.
Useful if the discussion is moving toward the budget and complexity of larger-capacity systems.
Use this if the site already has a system and the question is whether it needs replacing with a more suitable below-ground arrangement.
Start with a conversation
Need help with a below-ground grease trap installation?
If the site may need a larger-capacity or externally located grease trap and you want a practical view on the next step, contact Actem and talk through the kitchen and layout.
