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Grease Trap Cleaning in Brevard County, FL

Restaurant and commercial grease trap pumping and cleaning throughout Brevard County.

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Grease Trap Cleaning for Brevard County, FL Homeowners

Grease traps that aren't cleaned on schedule cause drain backups, health code violations, and fines. Whether you operate a restaurant, commercial kitchen, or food service facility in Melbourne, Titusville, Cocoa, or anywhere on the Space Coast, we connect you with licensed grease trap contractors who provide scheduled cleaning and emergency service.

⚠️ Most health departments require grease traps to be cleaned every 1–3 months. Violations can result in immediate closure.

What Our Brevard Septic Contractors Include

  • Restaurant and commercial kitchen grease traps
  • Scheduled maintenance programs
  • Emergency grease trap pumping
  • Health code compliance documentation
  • Outdoor and in-floor trap cleaning

How much does grease trap cleaning cost in Brevard County, FL?

Small under-sink grease traps typically cost $75–$200 per cleaning. Larger outdoor grease interceptors run $150–$450+ depending on size and grease accumulation. Scheduled service contracts typically reduce per-visit costs.

How often does a restaurant grease trap need to be cleaned in Florida?

The standard rule is the "25% rule" — grease traps should be cleaned when grease and solids occupy more than 25% of the trap's liquid depth. Most full-service restaurants in Brevard County need cleaning every 1–3 months. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection and local health departments enforce grease trap maintenance; violations result in fines and operating restrictions.

What happens if a grease trap isn't cleaned regularly?

An overloaded grease trap stops retaining grease — it passes through to the sewer, cools, and causes blockages. This triggers utility fines and liability for infrastructure damage. In your facility, an overflowing grease trap causes kitchen drain backups, triggers health code violations, and can result in health department closure orders.

Is grease trap maintenance required by law in Brevard County?

Yes. Food service facilities connecting to the sewer system are required to maintain grease interceptors under FDEP pretreatment standards and local utility regulations. Commercial kitchens must keep cleaning records available for inspection. Our contractors provide documentation of each service visit.

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