Bigger systems demand a different standard of service.
Click Here to Call (888) 435-1815An under-sink grease trap and a 1,000-gallon in-ground grease interceptor share the same function β but almost nothing else. Interceptors serve high-volume operations: large restaurant groups, institutional kitchens, food processing facilities, multi-unit commercial buildings. They hold more waste, require heavier equipment to service, and carry more regulatory scrutiny than their smaller counterparts.
BioZyme Grease Trap Cleaner specializes in commercial grease interceptor pumping for operations across Clifton, AZ. Our vacuum truck fleet is sized for large-capacity systems, and our service model is built around the documentation requirements that come with high-volume FOG management.
Large interceptors require structured pumping programs, not on-call responses. BioZyme designs schedules calibrated to your system's capacity and your kitchen's output β then monitors and adjusts over time.
Pumping removes waste. Cleaning addresses the interior condition of the interceptor β walls, baffles, inlet and outlet connections β that affect how well the system separates grease from wastewater over its full service cycle.
Grease interceptors in commercial facilities are typically subject to inspection by municipal pretreatment programs. The documentation BioZyme produces at every service visit is formatted to satisfy those requirements.
When an interceptor reaches capacity ahead of schedule β due to a catering event, a change in kitchen output, or a missed service β we mobilize for emergency extraction and follow up with a revised program.
Straightforward. You get a defined schedule, confirmation before each service visit, a report after each visit, and a point of contact who knows your system. No chasing paperwork, no wondering if the truck came, no scrambling for records before an inspection.
For multi-location operators in Clifton, we consolidate everything β one service provider, one documentation format, one quarterly summary that covers every site. That kind of consistency doesn't happen by accident. It's designed.
Grease interceptors that aren't serviced on schedule don't just fill up β they degrade. Here's what accumulates beyond the obvious:
The pattern is consistent: delay accumulates cost. The right schedule, maintained consistently, avoids all of it.
When municipalities in Clifton, AZ talk about grease interceptor capacity, they're usually referring to the rated gallon volume β 500 gallons, 1,000 gallons, 1,500 gallons. But rated capacity is not the same as working capacity, and this distinction causes real problems for operators who think they're in compliance when they're not.
A grease interceptor's effective working capacity is actually around 75% of its rated volume. The remaining 25% is where the floating FOG layer sits. That layer needs space to exist β if it reaches the outlet baffle, the interceptor stops working and FOG passes untreated into the sewer system. Regulatory standards reflect this: most pretreatment programs require pumping when the combined depth of the FOG layer and settled sludge reaches 25% of the system's total liquid depth.
This means a 1,000-gallon interceptor doesn't have 1,000 gallons of usable space. It has roughly 750 gallons before it needs service. At a high-volume kitchen generating 50β100 gallons of FOG per day, that's a service interval measured in days, not months.
Getting the math right requires knowing your kitchen's actual output β not a textbook estimate. BioZyme measures real-world fill rates over the first few service cycles and builds your schedule around actual data. That's the difference between a program that works and a calendar that doesn't.
"We have interceptors at four properties in Clifton. BioZyme coordinates all four on a synchronized schedule and gives us a single quarterly report. Before them, we had four different providers and four different documentation formats. The consolidation alone was worth it."
Robert V., VP of Facilities β Regional Hotel Group"Our interceptor is a large-capacity underground system that most providers weren't equipped to handle properly. BioZyme came in with the right equipment, did a full cleaning β not just a pump-out β and flagged a baffle issue we didn't know about. Saved us a significant repair down the line."
Mei L., General Manager β Institutional Dining"We grew a lot over two years, and our interceptor service interval didn't grow with us. We were getting cited for early fills. BioZyme reassessed our output, adjusted the schedule, and we've been clean on every inspection since."
Carlos B., Owner β Large-Format RestaurantGrease interceptor pumping in Clifton, AZ isn't a job for a general plumber with a small tank truck. It requires the right equipment, the right documentation, and a provider who understands the regulatory environment for high-volume commercial operations. BioZyme delivers all three.
Click Here to Call (888) 435-1815Contact BioZyme Grease Trap Cleaner to schedule an interceptor assessment or set up a recurring pumping program.