Amherst's post-war housing stock and heavy winter snow create recurring drain issues that require hydro jetting on private laterals off I-290 and NY-263. Crews stage equipment near the University at Buffalo North Campus for quick access to Eggertsville, Snyder and Getzville yards.
Seasonal freeze-thaw movement and mature street trees push roots into clay lines, so same-day 24/7 response from New York City crews keeps service calls moving even during peak lake-effect weather.
Here's how our grease trap hydro jetting work runs in Amherst — the same standards we hold across New York, delivered by the crew that covers Erie County.
Grease Trap Hydro Jetting Services We Offer in Amherst
✓Restaurant Grease Trap Jetting
High-pressure clearing of under-sink and in-floor grease traps in busy NYC kitchens to restore flow before health inspections.
✓Kitchen Drain Line Jetting
Full-length hydro jetting of 3-inch and 4-inch lines from three-compartment sinks to the building trap in older commercial buildings.
✓FOG Blockage Removal
Targeted jetting to break up fats, oils, and grease that have solidified in horizontal runs common under pre-war restaurant floors.
✓Exterior Lateral Cleaning
Jetting from sidewalk cleanouts to the city main, addressing winter grease plugs in Brooklyn and Queens row-house laterals.
✓Post-Inspection Jetting
Follow-up hydro jetting after camera inspection reveals partial blockages in multi-tenant restaurant buildings.
New York City restaurants face constant grease trap issues because of high-volume cooking and the city’s aging cast-iron and clay pipe networks. Many buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn date to the early 1900s, where narrow basement access and long horizontal runs let fats cool and solidify quickly. Hydro jetting at 4,000–5,000 psi breaks these hardened deposits without chemicals that could violate DEP FOG rules.
Seasonal temperature swings matter. Winter cold in Queens and the Bronx accelerates grease congealing inside exterior laterals, while summer humidity keeps lines warmer but increases bacterial load. Technicians often start with a camera inspection to locate the trap outlet and any offsets created by building settlement. Jetting then proceeds from the cleanout toward the main, using forward and reverse jets to scour walls and flush debris to the truck.
How It Works in Amherst
- 1
Site Assessment
Locate the grease trap, measure access points, and review building pipe layout in dense New York City basements.
- 2
Camera Inspection
Run a sewer camera from the trap outlet to confirm grease load and any offsets or root intrusion.
- 3
Hydro Jetting
Apply high-pressure water through forward and reverse jets to scour trap walls and downstream lines.
- 4
Flow Verification
Final camera pass and flow test to confirm the line is clear before leaving the site.
Serving All of Amherst
We regularly handle grease trap hydro jetting jobs near:
- 📍University at Buffalo North Campus
- 📍Albright-Knox Art Gallery North
- 📍Eggertsville
- 📍Snyder
- 📍Getzville
- 📍Audubon
Grease Trap Hydro Jetting Pricing in Amherst
Rates depend on trap size, line length, and access constraints typical of older NYC buildings.
Want the full picture of this service? See our Grease Trap Hydro Jetting page, or everything we do in Amherst, NY.