
Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG)How to Prevent FOG from Damaging Your Home and the Environment
Sewer overflows and backups can cause health hazards, damage home interiors, and threaten the environment. The second leading cause of all sewer overflows is grease blockages. Grease can get into the sewer from household drains as well as from poorly maintained grease traps in restaurants and other businesses. Read or print our FOG Brochure.
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Too often, grease is washed into the plumbing system usually through the kitchen sink. Grease should never be poured down the drain. Many people are unaware that pouring hot water and detergent down the drain only breaks up grease temporarily. Grease then moves further down the sewer line and can cause problems in other areas.
If a small amount of grease gets into your drain, flush immediately with cold water. Home garbage disposals do not keep grease out of the plumbing system.
When grease gets into a sewer line it sticks to the insides of the pipes (both on your property and in the streets). Over time, the grease will build up and eventually block the entire pipe. The results can be:
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