Grease Traps vs. Garbage Disposals: North Shore Guide
With more people cooking at home and eating in, North Shore households are seeing a familiar plumbing issue: grease buildup in sewer lines. When fats, oils, and food scraps go down the drain, they can contribute to blockages and costly repairs. That’s why homeowners comparing grease traps and garbage disposals need to understand what each system is designed to handle.
While garbage disposals can reduce food waste at the sink, they don’t stop grease from moving through your plumbing. Grease traps, by contrast, are built to intercept grease and keep it from entering wastewater systems in the first place.
How a garbage disposal works (and what it can’t do)
A garbage disposal grinds soft food waste into smaller particles so they can pass through plumbing more easily. In many homes, that’s enough to prevent kitchen scraps from clogging the sink drain.
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