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83 providers across Florida
Drain line cleaning keeps your kitchen's plumbing system flowing smoothly between grease trap pump-outs. Over time, FOG residue, food particles, and mineral deposits accumulate in the drain lines connecting your sinks, dishwashers, and floor drains to the grease trap. Clogged or slow-running drain lines reduce trap efficiency and can cause backups into your kitchen. Professional drain cleaning typically involves mechanical snaking for localized blockages and hydro jetting for comprehensive line clearing. Many Florida grease trap companies offer drain line cleaning as part of a maintenance package, combining it with regular trap pumping for complete FOG system care. Regular drain maintenance reduces emergency calls and extends the lifespan of your entire grease management system.
Drain line cleaning uses mechanical snaking and/or hydro jetting to remove FOG buildup, food debris, and scale deposits from the pipes connecting your kitchen fixtures to the grease trap. Technicians clear blockages, restore full flow capacity, and inspect line condition to prevent future issues.
Most Florida restaurants benefit from drain line cleaning every 3 to 6 months as preventive maintenance. High-volume kitchens or those with older plumbing may need more frequent service. Schedule drain cleaning whenever you notice slow drainage, gurgling sounds, or persistent odors from floor drains.
Basic mechanical drain cleaning costs $150 to $400 per service in Florida. Hydro jetting for more thorough cleaning runs $300 to $800. Many providers offer drain cleaning as an add-on to grease trap service at reduced bundled rates.
Drain line cleaning itself doesn't require DEP licensing — it's a plumbing service. However, if waste material removed from drain lines is classified as grease waste, proper disposal by a DEP-licensed hauler may be required depending on volume and local regulations.
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