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89 providers across Florida
A grease trap overflow is an emergency that demands immediate response. Overflowing FOG can flood your kitchen, create slip hazards for staff, trigger health department closures, and contaminate local sewer systems — potentially resulting in DEP fines. Emergency overflow service providers offer rapid response, often within hours or same-day, to pump out the trap, clean up the overflow, and restore your kitchen to operating condition. In Florida's warm climate, grease breaks down faster and can cause odor issues quickly, making fast response critical. Many providers listed below offer 24/7 emergency service with after-hours availability. If your trap is overflowing, don't wait — contact an emergency provider immediately.
Emergency service includes rapid response (typically within 2-4 hours), pumping out the overflowing trap, cleaning up spilled FOG from your kitchen floor, sanitizing affected areas, and restoring your trap to normal operating condition. The provider documents the emergency service with a manifest per Chapter 62-705.
Ideally never — regular maintenance prevents emergencies. Overflows typically happen when cleaning schedules are missed, trap capacity is underestimated, or unexpected events increase FOG volume. If you're calling for emergency service more than once a year, your maintenance schedule needs adjustment.
Emergency grease trap service in Florida typically costs $400 to $1,200, significantly more than scheduled maintenance. After-hours and weekend responses carry additional premiums. This is why regular preventive maintenance ($200-500/visit) is far more cost-effective than emergency calls.
Yes. All grease waste removal — including emergency pump-outs — must be performed by DEP-licensed haulers under Chapter 62-705. Even in an emergency, the hauler must provide a proper manifest documenting the waste volume and disposal destination.
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