Keeping your grease trap clean and well-maintained is essential for any commercial kitchen. At Berg Tanks, we provide expert grease trap services to help prevent blockages, foul odors, and costly plumbing issues. Since 1947, restaurants, hotels, and commercial kitchens across East Central Illinois have trusted us for reliable, hassle-free maintenance. With our commitment to customer satisfaction, you can count on us to keep your grease trap running smoothly and your business compliant with regulations.
Schedule Service TodayGrease trap problems don’t always happen during business hours—that’s why Berg Tanks offers 24/7 emergency service. When unexpected issues arise, our experienced team is ready to respond quickly. We’ll assess the situation, provide the necessary cleaning, and get your kitchen back up and running with minimal downtime.
Our team efficiently removes built-up fats, oils, and grease (FOG) to prevent blockages, odors, and potential shutdowns. With decades of experience, we provide reliable and thorough cleaning, helping your business stay compliant and operational.
Berg Tanks has helped thousands of restaurants, hotels, and commercial kitchens keep their drain lines clear with expert grease trap services. Most grease traps require servicing about once a month, but every system is different. That’s why we tailor our service schedule to fit your specific needs and budget.
Drainage – If you’re noticing water draining slower than usual in your sinks or floor drains, it could be a sign your grease trap is full or clogged. A buildup of grease and debris can prevent water from flowing properly, leading to backups that affect your kitchen’s efficiency.
Smells – Unpleasant smells coming from your drains or kitchen area are a common sign that your grease trap needs attention. As grease and food particles accumulate, they begin to break down and create strong, lingering odors that regular cleaning can prevent.
Unusual Grease – If you’re seeing an unusual amount of grease collecting in sinks, around drains, or on kitchen surfaces, it may indicate that your grease trap is no longer functioning properly. Regular cleanings help prevent overflow and keep your system running as it should.