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Professional Grease Trap Pumping Services

Serving restaurants and commercial kitchens across Northwest Florida with reliable FOG compliance services

1,000+ Clients
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Complete Grease Trap Management

End-to-end solutions for restaurant FOG compliance

Restaurant Services
Complete kitchen grease management
  • Regular scheduled pumping
  • Emergency overflow service
  • Complete trap cleaning
  • Line jetting service
FOG Compliance
Stay compliant with regulations
  • Disposal manifests provided
  • Record keeping service
  • Inspection preparation
  • Violation prevention
Facility Types
Serving all commercial kitchens
  • Full-service restaurants
  • Fast food chains
  • Hotels & resorts
  • Schools & hospitals
Northwest Florida FOG Regulations

Regulatory Requirements:

  • • 30-day maximum pumping interval
  • • 25% rule - pump when 25% full of grease
  • • Licensed waste hauler required
  • • Disposal manifests must be kept 3 years
  • • Annual inspections mandatory
  • • Proper trap sizing per seating capacity

Penalties for Non-Compliance:

  • • First violation: $250-$500 fine
  • • Repeat violations: $500-$2,500 fine
  • • Sewer blockage: $1,000-$10,000+ liability
  • • Environmental damage: $5,000+ penalties
  • • Health code violations: Business closure
  • • Criminal charges for gross negligence

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a restaurant pump their grease trap?

Most restaurants need grease trap pumping every 30 days to comply with local regulations. High-volume establishments may require pumping every 2-3 weeks, while smaller operations might extend to 60 days with proper maintenance.

What is FOG compliance?

FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) compliance refers to following local regulations for proper grease management. This includes regular pumping, maintaining records, using licensed haulers, and preventing grease from entering the sewer system.

How much does grease trap pumping cost?

Grease trap pumping typically costs $175-$750 depending on trap size. Small traps (under 500 gallons) cost $175-$275, standard traps (500-1000 gallons) cost $275-$450, and large interceptors (1000+ gallons) cost $450-$750. Monthly contracts save 20%.

What happens if I don't pump my grease trap?

Neglecting grease trap pumping can result in backups, foul odors, health code violations, fines ($250-$10,000), sewer damage liability, and potential business closure. Regular pumping prevents these costly problems.

Transparent Pricing & Service Plans

Small Traps

$175-$275

Under 500 gallons

  • • Small restaurants
  • • Coffee shops
  • • Delis
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Standard Traps

$275-$450

500-1000 gallons

  • • Full-service restaurants
  • • Fast food chains
  • • Cafeterias

Large Interceptors

$450-$750

1000+ gallons

  • • Hotels & resorts
  • • Food courts
  • • Large facilities
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Why Northwest Florida Restaurants Choose Prime Plumbing

Certifications & Compliance

  • • Licensed FOG waste hauler
  • • EPA compliant disposal
  • • Insured and bonded
  • • Health department approved

Service Excellence

  • • 24/7 emergency response
  • • Flexible scheduling
  • • Complete documentation
  • • Preventive maintenance

Business Benefits

  • • Avoid costly fines
  • • Prevent business interruption
  • • Maintain health ratings
  • • Reduce odor complaints

Track Record

  • • 1,000+ restaurants served
  • • 15+ years experience
  • • 4.9 star rating
  • • 99% on-time service

Keep Your Restaurant Compliant & Running Smoothly

Join 1,000+ restaurants that trust Prime Plumbing for grease trap service

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