Interceptor pumping for Terrebonne’s cafes, restaurants, and food businesses, plus the step most haulers skip: logging and filing your maintenance record so your history holds up.
Out here the trap protects your septic first
Compliance paperwork matters, but in Terrebonne there’s a bigger reason to keep the interval honest. Most properties here sit on on-site septic rather than a city sewer, and grease that slips past a neglected trap heads straight for the tank and drainfield. A grease-fouled drainfield is one of the costliest failures a rural property can hit, dwarfing anything a compliance lapse would cost. Keep the trap right and you’re protecting the septic system, not just a form.
The record still has to exist
Even where the reporting path is different, an inspection or a septic permit review turns on a documented service history. When nobody keeps the log, you’re left proving maintenance that was never written down. We fold the recordkeeping into each service so the paper trail matches the work.
How we empty the device
Full draw-down, base and sidewalls, not a skim of the floating cap, since a partially emptied tank presents as serviced and behaves like it never opened. With the cover off we check the baffles and both ports for a split that would pass grease straight through. Waste hauls to a permitted site, the lid and pad get rinsed, and you get a written record of date, volume, and interior condition.
Devices and intervals
Under-counter units in a small cafe up through in-ground interceptors behind a restaurant, plus any shared tank multiple operators feed. We set the interval to your actual grease load on the walkthrough.
FAQ
Does being on septic really change the risk?
It raises it. Grease past the trap can foul a septic tank and drainfield, an expensive rural repair, so a steady interval guards the whole system, not only your paperwork.
How are you different from our current hauler?
The filing. Ask if they submit your record or just leave a receipt. A receipt leaves the gap with you.
Where does the waste end up?
At a permitted disposal facility, with documentation available on request.
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