GREASE TRAP FLORIDA
All CompaniesBrowse CountiesServicesComplianceGuidesGet a Quote

Browse

  • Counties
  • Companies
  • Services

Resources

  • Guides
  • Blog
  • Cost Guide

Compliance

  • Compliance Hub
  • Chapter 62-705
  • Grease Waste Manifest
  • Fines & Penalties

Company

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Claim Listing
  • Advertise

© 2026 Grease Trap Florida. Chapter 62-705 Compliant Directory.

  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Services
  4. /
  5. Grease Trap Inspection

Grease Trap Inspection Services in Florida

5 providers across Florida

Grease Trap Inspection in Florida

Professional grease trap inspection goes beyond a quick visual check. Certified inspectors measure FOG accumulation levels, assess structural integrity of the trap or interceptor, verify that baffles and flow restrictors are functioning correctly, check inlet and outlet conditions, and document findings in a detailed report. Regular inspections help you stay ahead of problems before they become emergencies — a cracked baffle or corroded wall caught early costs far less to repair than a full system failure. Many Florida counties require periodic inspections as part of their FOG management programs, and inspection reports serve as documentation of compliance for health department audits. Schedule inspections between pump-outs to maintain peak trap performance.

Frequently Asked Questions — Grease Trap Inspection

What does grease trap inspection involve?

Professional inspection includes measuring FOG accumulation depth, assessing structural integrity (walls, baffles, covers), checking inlet and outlet conditions, verifying flow restrictor function, testing for proper drainage, and providing a detailed written report with findings and recommendations.

How often do Florida businesses need grease trap inspection?

Most Florida counties recommend inspections every 3 to 6 months, often conducted as part of routine pump-out visits. Some local FOG programs require separate formal inspections. Inspections between cleanings help catch problems early and optimize your maintenance schedule.

How much does grease trap inspection cost in Florida?

Standalone grease trap inspections cost $100 to $300 in Florida. Many service providers include basic inspection as part of their routine cleaning service at no additional charge. Comprehensive inspections with camera diagnostics may cost $200 to $500.

Do I need a DEP-licensed company for grease trap inspection?

Visual inspection alone doesn't require DEP licensing. However, if any waste is removed during inspection, a DEP-licensed hauler is required. Most providers who offer inspection services are already DEP-licensed since they also provide cleaning and pumping.

← All Services

Showing 5 companies across Florida

Filters
Grease Trap Inspection

Centrel Services

Deltona, Volusia County
5.0(2)
Grease Interceptor PumpingEmergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line Cleaning+4 more
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured

On My Way Septic Grease Trap Storm Drains Lift Station

Hollywood, Broward County
4.9(852)
Emergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line CleaningHydro Jetting+3 more
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured

Grease Trap Solutions

Fort Myers, Lee County
4.3(10)
Emergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line CleaningUsed Cooking Oil Collection+5 more
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured

Versa Drain, Inc.

West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County
4.2(5)
Grease Interceptor PumpingEmergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line Cleaning+3 more
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured

Your Environment's Solutions Inc.

Orlando, Orange County
4.0(37)
Emergency Overflow ServiceDrain Line CleaningHydro Jetting+4 more
Verified Provider24/7 EmergencyInsured