Friday, January 12, 2018

Common Sense Answers To Questions About Safe Grease Disposal NY Housekeepers Ask

By John Nelson


When young people first set up house, they may not have a lot of homemaker skills. Some parents make a point of teaching their children what they need to know to keep from incurring outrageous plumbing bills. This usually includes leaving faucets dripping when the temperature dips down into the twenties and not flushing cat litter down the toilet, no matter what the manufacturer says. Suggestions for safe grease disposal NY plumbers offer will also save money.

Plumbers get asked all the time why you can't pour hot greases down the kitchen drain. It seems reasonable that liquid greases will slide through pipes without any trouble. It may start as liquid, but it will harden, if not in your house, then at the street or in a storm drain. It can result in a backed up sewer system that is hazardous to yourself and the environment. Creeks, streams, and other water supplies may be adversely affected.

There are questions about washing greases down a drain with hot water and detergent or putting it into the disposal. Disposals aren't designed to eliminate greases, or do any better job than the regular drain. Hot water cools fairly rapidly in pipes allowing greases to cool and harden and clog your system. Dish detergents that are supposed to have grease cutting capabilities only delay the clogging.

If pouring used oil down the drain is out of the question, there would seem to be no harm in dumping it into the trash can, some people reason. A small amount of oil, poured into an airtight container and put in the trash, may be fine. The problem comes when people pour the oil directly in the trash. The bag will be thrown onto a trash truck and dumped at the disposal site. In either case, the bag will probably break or leak.

One option that is acceptable is recycling the cooking greases and oils. You might have to take it to a drop off center yourself, but most will accept it if it is packaged correctly. You can contact the local center for more information on packaging. Recycled cooking oils are used in livestock feed and biodiesels.

Many cooks will say that throwing away used greases and cooking oils is a waste. There is no reason you can't reuse them to cook other dishes. They routinely pour used oils into airtight jars and refrigerate them until they need some more grease. These cooks argue that the extra flavor they add to a recipe is unique. Many find used bacon greases especially flavorful.

Some people save used oil, of all kinds, including motor, and mix them into one container to be recycled. This is not acceptable. Motor oil contaminates cooking oil and renders is useless for recycling. They must be kept completely separate or the recycling center won't take them.

A lot of inexperienced homemakers never think about how to dispose of used cooking greases and oils until they are faced with the problem for the first time. Instead of dumping the residue into a drain, you should contact someone who knows how to handle the situation. That's a lot cheaper than calling a plumber.




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