mickeychcg
Dec 9, 2014, 04:59 PM
I recently purchased a condo in the City of Chicago, where the inspectors are notoriously, let's say... uncompromising.
Each unit in the building has a grease trap under the kitchen sink. Seems like overkill, right? However, the building was an old 1920s bank building and apparently did not have a building, grease trap.
There is no disposal under the sink and I want to install one, but do I need to remove the grease trap altogether? Can I leave it there and run the output of the disposal through the grease trap and periodically, clean it out?
Each unit in the building has a grease trap under the kitchen sink. Seems like overkill, right? However, the building was an old 1920s bank building and apparently did not have a building, grease trap.
There is no disposal under the sink and I want to install one, but do I need to remove the grease trap altogether? Can I leave it there and run the output of the disposal through the grease trap and periodically, clean it out?