taxy, very interesting article. I did not know that. Thank you.
But in, shall we be nice and say, 70 years, I have never, never heard, had or seen of a grease trap for standard single house. Most mention seem to be restaurants, etc. but not homes. Can't say for apartments but I highly doubt that.
kenny, I don't think you need a grease trap, especially inside your apartment. Just another magnet for creepy, crawly nasties. What I would suggest, is to find out if you have plumbing pipes available in pvc. If yes, it should not be too difficult to change what is under your sink.
-Straight pipe down from sink,
-U shaped water pipe,
-elbow to exit drain from cupboard,
-exit drain to existing drain. Being sure that there is a down hill angle and not flat/even, to assist in flow of water.
After that it is in the walls of your (and/or others) building and not much you can do about it. Other than get all of the residents to decide if they want big renovations - I am sure you are not the only one who is having problems. If your uncle is still around, great, he could be consulted as to where the pipes are and maybe even do some of the work -
with proper supervision to do it right. If he won't agree - don't let him near the work!
