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Wastewater Compliance: How Much Maintenance Does a Sand and Oil Separator Need?

By John Tamburino | March 2, 2026

Wastewater systems in the Las Vegas area carry sand, grit, and oil before discharge. When these systems fall out of alignment with local requirements, facility managers find themselves in flux, triggered by the need for inspections and operational disruptions that follow. Maintenance is a must to keep your sand/oil separator…

Are Your Lint Traps Costing You Customers?

By John Tamburino | February 25, 2026

When dryers take longer to finish cycles because lint or debris restricts airflow in the trap or vent system, your patrons spend more time waiting. That slower turnaround can frustrate regulars who rely on efficiency, especially in busy laundromats. Beyond inconvenience, clogged lint traps raise safety concerns. A buildup of…

5 Common Issues with Sand/Oil Separators And How to Prevent Them

By John Tamburino | February 18, 2026

Keeping a sand and oil separation system running smoothly is essential for avoiding blockages, operational slowdowns, and unexpected maintenance needs. Many issues arise from sediment buildup, improper sizing, or lack of consistent upkeep, and addressing them early can save time and stress. For commercial and light-industrial properties that rely on…

The Difference Between Septic Pumping and Septic Cleaning

By John Tamburino | February 11, 2026

If you own a home or business with a septic system, knowing the difference between septic tank pumping and septic tank cleaning can save time, money, and hassle. While the two services are related, they address different aspects of maintaining a septic system. Pumping removes accumulated solids from the tank,…

From Our Service Logs: The Truth About Grease Trap Pumping Schedules

By John Tamburino | January 21, 2026

Grease trap pumping is essential for keeping kitchens functional and free from blockages. The frequency depends on the size of the trap, the volume of food waste, and how often the kitchen operates. Most commercial kitchens need pumping every 1-3 months, while residential units generally require it less often. Delaying…

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