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52 providers across Florida
Grease trap cleaning is the most essential maintenance service for any Florida food service establishment. Professional cleaning involves pumping out accumulated fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from your trap, scraping and washing the interior walls, and ensuring the baffles and flow restrictors function properly. Under Chapter 62-705 F.A.C., all grease waste must be removed by DEP-licensed haulers who provide documented manifests for every pump-out. Most Florida restaurants need cleaning every 30 to 90 days depending on kitchen volume, menu type, and trap capacity. Skipping scheduled cleanings leads to FOG buildup that causes sewer backups, health code violations, and potential fines of $100 to $5,000 per violation. The providers below specialize in routine grease trap cleaning across Florida.
Professional grease trap cleaning includes pumping out all FOG and wastewater, scraping interior walls and baffles, flushing the trap with clean water, inspecting components for damage, and providing a documented manifest per Chapter 62-705. The entire process typically takes 30 to 60 minutes for a standard-size trap.
Most Florida restaurants need grease trap cleaning every 30 to 90 days, depending on kitchen volume, menu type, and trap size. High-volume restaurants with heavy frying may need monthly service, while smaller cafes can often go 60-90 days. Your cleaning frequency should prevent FOG from exceeding 25% of trap capacity.
Grease trap cleaning in Florida typically costs $200 to $500 per visit for standard-size traps (20-50 gallon). Larger traps and interceptors cost $300 to $800+. Annual service contracts with regular scheduling often reduce per-visit costs by 10-20%. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.
Yes. Under Florida Chapter 62-705, all grease waste must be transported by DEP-licensed haulers. Using an unlicensed company can result in fines of $100 to $5,000 per violation. Always verify your provider's DEP license before scheduling service.
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