Your trap was pumped last month. So why does the kitchen still smell?
That's the question Belcron Grease Trap gets most often from kitchens in Kelso that switch providers. The answer is almost always the same: the trap was pumped, not cleaned. The liquid waste was extracted. The interior surfaces weren't degreased. The baffles weren't scrubbed. The gasket wasn't inspected. The inlet zone wasn't cleared of the biological film that generates hydrogen sulfide continuously between visits.
Pumping and cleaning are related services. They are not the same service. Belcron delivers both β in the same visit, to the same standard β because a grease trap that's been emptied but not cleaned is a system that will tell you something's wrong before the next scheduled service arrives.
FOG makes first contact with the trap at the inlet β and builds fastest there. This bacterial activity is the primary odor source. Belcron's protocol addresses the inlet zone specifically, every time.
A trap can be empty and still not functioning correctly. If the flow rate is too high, FOG doesn't separate. Belcron's post-cleaning flow check verifies that the system is performing.
Deodorizing agents mask symptoms. Degreasing surfaces eliminates the bacterial activity that generates the odor. Belcron cleans the source; deodorization is a finishing step, not a substitute.
The physical interior of the trap accumulates grease scale and biological film between pump-outs. High-pressure washing followed by degreasing is what distinguishes a cleaning visit from an extraction visit.
Every cleaning includes a systematic inspection of components: baffles, lid, gasket, inlet screen, and outlet connections. What needs cleaning gets cleaned. What needs replacement is flagged transparently.
Belcron extends cleaning to connected lines when buildup contributes to fill rate acceleration, odor, or backflow risk β especially for under-sink traps.
Every cleaning visit produces a compliance-grade service record. Condition on arrival, work performed, components assessed, flow check results, and disposal documentation β all ready before we leave.
Distinguish your pumping interval from your cleaning interval. A pumping interval maintains capacity. A cleaning interval restores system condition. Most kitchens benefit from full cleaning every three to four pump-outs.
Use odor as a diagnostic tool, not just a nuisance. Odor from a recently serviced trap is information. Belcron technicians identify the odor source β gasket failure, undegreased surfaces, or upstream drain buildup β and address it directly.
Stop substituting enzyme treatments for cleaning. Additives can modestly extend intervals but they do not degrease surfaces, clear inlet zones, or inspect components. Use them between cleaning visits, not instead of them.
Verify that your service records reflect cleaning, not just pumping. Documentation must show specific work performed to satisfy health department expectations in Kelso.
Operators in Kelso, WA who call Belcron about post-service odor often assume the trap needs pumping again. In the majority of cases, the trap isn't the issue β or at least not in the way they expect.
The gasket around the trap's access lid is the seal between the trap's interior gas environment and the kitchen. Hydrogen sulfide β responsible for the sewage smell β is contained by a properly sealed gasket. If itβs compressed or cracked, gases leak continuously.
The fix is replacement β not deodorization or enzyme additives. Belcron inspects gasket integrity as a standard component of every cleaning visit in Kelso. If the seal is compromised, we replace it on-site where possible.
Pumping extracts the contents of the trap. Cleaning goes further β degreasing all interior surfaces, inspecting and servicing components, clearing inlet and outlet pipes, verifying post-service flow, and checking gasket integrity. Both are included in every Belcron cleaning visit.
For most commercial operations, a deep clean every three to four pump-outs is appropriate. High-grease kitchens may need it more frequently. Belcron assesses condition at each visit and recommends cleaning depth based on what the system actually shows.
Belcron cleans all trap types across Kelso, WA β under-sink units, above-ground outdoor traps, and in-ground systems. Cleaning protocols are adapted to trap type, access configuration, and service history.
We document it and communicate it immediately, on-site. Minor components are addressed during the visit where possible. Structural issues are documented with a clear urgency assessment.
Belcron's cleaning records document specific work performed β surfaces degreased, components inspected, flow check results β in addition to the standard extraction volume and disposal manifest. This satisfies health department expectations in Kelso.
A trap that's been properly cleaned β interior degreased, components inspected, gasket sealed, flow verified β performs differently than one that's simply been emptied. Belcron Grease Trap delivers that standard to commercial kitchens throughout Kelso, WA, at every cleaning visit, without exception.
Schedule a deep cleaning or establish a full cleaning program β contact Belcron Grease Trap for your Kelso kitchen today.