Concrete grease interceptors are guaranteed NOT to last.
TORONTO, May 5 /PRNewswire/ - Fifty years ago most people believed concrete was strong enough to withstand an atomic blast. Today, we know that isn't the case. Concrete grease interceptors, installed on-site at most restaurants, corrode, crack, leak and need replacing every 5-10 years. This is due to the highly acidic and harsh environment caused by bacteria, rotting food, salt water, bleach, and cleaning solutions inside of them. These materials can also seep into the cracks and make matters worse. Studies have shown that most concrete interceptors leak from day one, and even coated and reinforced concrete will corrode.
As concrete cracks, grease and wastewater can seep into the ground, contaminating it. Alternatively, ground water may infiltrate into the interceptor, pushing grease and solids into the sanitary sewer system. If the materials inside the concrete interceptor are strong enough to destroy it, imagine what they can do to our environment. Restaurant owners may be unknowingly paying utility surcharges for over-strength wastewater effluent and, in the worst case face costly replacement expenses after just a few short years in operation.
Green Turtle is addressing this issue with their engineered grease interceptor - The Proceptor. Its unique rounded design makes it simple to clean, and ensures nothing is left behind. Plus, the Proceptor is made from non-corroding fiberglass composite so it's built to outlast, with a lifetime that spans generations and a structural warranty of 30 years.
About Green Turtle
Green Turtle works with commercial and industrial customers to deliver innovative rainwater harvesting and wastewater pre-treatment solutions with industry-leading warranties. Their systems are flexible, easy to install and simple to maintain. Visit them at www.greenturtletech.com or call them at (877) 428-8187 (USA) 1-877-966-9444 (Canada).
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