The Complete Rooftop Grease Program!
We take on the complete burden! Our national
turn-key service program is the perfect fit
for busy restaurant owners.
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No equipment to purchase |
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No long-term contracts to sign (you can end service anytime) |
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No scheduling to mess with |
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No grease containment equipment to maintain |
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Initial Install
We’ll come out, clean up existing grease spills, install the DRIPLOC
Grease Containment System(s) and take before & after pictures for
your review.
Quarterly Service
From then on, for as long as you are satisfied with our service, we
handle all the quarterly maintenance, scheduling, and paperwork.
Every three months a service technician will be dispatched
automatically to your location. They will inspect the roof thoroughly,
change the DRIPLOC grease containment filters, perform any
needed maintenance and ensure there is no new grease on your
restaurant’s roof.
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Only $149/quarter
** Multi-store & Brand discounts available **
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How does simple kitchen
grease cause problems?
Grease Saturation
Kitchen grease attacks roofing materials. It causes swelling,
blistering and cracking. Once these materials are compromised,
rainwater leaks into the roof substructure, and eventually into
your dinning areas.
Structural Design
Leaks don’t appear overnight. They happen slowly. The
substructure of your roof can be exposed to the elements for
a long time before the leak makes its way into your dinning
areas.
Voided Warranties
Often, roof company warranties specifically exempt kitchen
grease. These null & void clauses can result in restaurant
owners paying unexpected costly repairs as a result of grease
saturation.
EPA Violations
The Environmental Protection Agency has become
increasingly watchful of runoff water quality. If your roof
is covered in grease, when it rains the runoff water takes your
grease with it to the surrounding lakes and rivers. This EPA
routinely tests local areas for these types of violations and
fines accordingly.
Safety Concerns
Employees and maintenance professionals climb ladders when
preforming routine roof duties. Grease on the roof creates an
unsafe slip hazard that can easily be prevented.
Serious Fire Hazard
Anyone who has ever experienced a kitchen
fire knows that grease burns.
If you’ll think about it, a lot of people run
their cars on used kitchen grease.
In no real exaggeration, having your roof
saturated in grease is one step away from
having it saturated in diesel fuel! It’s just not
a good idea.
All it takes is a stray spark, an electrical
short, or even a lightning strike, and the
whole place could go up in flames.
It’s a risk no one needs to take.