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Grease Trap Pumping in Fort Lauderdale

17 grease trap pumping companies serving Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.

Grease doesn't belong in a septic system and it doesn't belong in a municipal sewer, but it flows out of every commercial kitchen in Fort Lauderdale every single day. The grease trap — or grease interceptor for larger installations — catches it before it reaches the wastewater system. And like every container that fills up, it needs to be emptied on a regular schedule or it stops doing its job.

When a grease trap overflows, the consequences hit fast. Grease enters your septic system or the sewer line, coats pipe walls, narrows flow capacity, and eventually causes backups. For restaurants and food service operations in Florida, a grease-related sewer backup can mean a temporary shutdown, a health department citation, and a very expensive plumber bill.

Pumping frequency depends on the trap size and the volume of cooking. A busy restaurant with a small trap might need monthly service. A deli with a large interceptor might go 90 days. The rule of thumb: when the trap is 25% full of grease, it's time to pump. If you're guessing at the interval, you're probably waiting too long.

Companies in Fort Lauderdale offer scheduled grease trap pumping. The best commercial service agreements include regular pumping on a fixed schedule, trap cleaning (not just pumping), and manifested waste hauling documentation that you need to keep on file for health department inspections.

Grease Trap Pumping Companies in Fort Lauderdale

Champion Septic Tank - Grease Trap, Drain Field, Storm Drain, Lift Station
4000 Hollywood Blvd suite 555-s, Hollywood, FL 33021
(954) 801-8850Website
On My Way Septic Grease Trap Storm Drains Lift Station
2021 N 62nd Ave, Hollywood, FL 33024
(786) 252-4029Website
All-Star Pump Outs - Septic Tanks Grease Traps Storm Drains Lift Stations
3325 W Okeechobee Rd, Hialeah, FL 33012
(786) 512-1665Website
On My Way Septic Inc Grease Trap Storm Drains Lift Station
19721 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33179
(305) 713-8785
Ez Plumbing Septic & Grease Trap
14001 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33168
(786) 306-7781Website
Champion Septic Tank - Grease Trap, Lift Station, Storm Drain
5151 Collins Ave, Miami, FL 33140
(786) 808-8100Website
Day & Night Grease Traps
Miramar, FL 33023
(954) 696-7802Website
Champion Septic Tank - Grease Trap, Drain Field, Lift Station, Storm Drain
405 E 41st St Unit 1D, Hialeah, FL 33013
(786) 808-8100Website
On My Way Septic Inc Lift Station Grease Trap Storm Drain
7440 N Kendall Dr Apt # 3817, Miami, FL 33156
(786) 252-4029Website
Champion Septic Tank - Grease Trap, Storm Drain, Lift Station
1335 NE 12th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
(954) 280-8682Website
Anthony's Grease Traps
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
(954) 997-9707Website
International Grease Trap Corporation
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Caraballo Express – Septic, Grease Trap & Drainfield Services
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Grease Trap Solutions
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The Septic Doctor & Grease Trap Cleaning Svcs
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Volcano Pump Out | Septic & Grease Trap Services
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
A & G Septic and Grease
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a restaurant grease trap be pumped?

Every 30-90 days depending on trap size and kitchen volume. The trap should be pumped when it reaches 25% capacity to maintain effectiveness.

What's the difference between a grease trap and grease interceptor?

Size. Grease traps are small units installed under sinks. Grease interceptors are large, buried tanks that handle the full kitchen waste stream. Both need regular pumping.

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