Grease trap planned preventative maintenance that keeps sites easier to manage.
Actem can support recurring grease trap cleaning and servicing schedules so kitchens, estates and FM teams are less exposed to blocked drains, bad smells, emergency callouts and avoidable disruption.
Why it matters
Preventive servicing is usually cheaper than repeated reactive disruption
Many sites only act once smells, slow drains or overflows become impossible to ignore. Planned preventative maintenance gives kitchens and facilities teams a clearer servicing rhythm so systems are less likely to drift into neglect or expensive reactive problems.
Typical benefits
What a planned approach helps reduce
- • Repeated reactive callouts for the same grease-related issues
- • Kitchen downtime caused by avoidable system neglect
- • Unclear servicing history on inherited or multi-site estates
- • Pressure on FM teams to manage problems after they have already escalated
Recurring schedules
Service intervals can be shaped around the site, kitchen usage and practical risk level rather than left to drift.
Site continuity
Useful for operators who want fewer surprises and a cleaner line between routine support and genuine urgent problems.
Estate visibility
Especially helpful for FM teams that need confidence that sites are not quietly falling behind on grease-management upkeep.
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Useful next steps
Useful if recurring maintenance has to work across multiple kitchens or client-managed locations.
Useful if the current system is already in place and needs taking over, cleaning or reviewing properly.
Useful if maintenance plans need better visibility and clearer records after visits.
Start with a conversation
Need a more dependable servicing rhythm?
If your kitchen or estate needs grease trap maintenance handled more predictably, Actem can talk through the site, the servicing history and the most sensible recurring support approach.
