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A grease trap emergency — a backed-up interceptor, a kitchen floor drain surging during service, or a failed baffle during a Friday dinner rush — does not wait for a scheduled appointment. Emergency grease trap service providers offer unscheduled, rapid-response pump-out and cleaning for commercial food service operations when routine service schedules are not enough.

The most common triggers for emergency service are operational: an interceptor that filled faster than anticipated between scheduled visits, a blockage in the inlet or outlet pipe caused by accumulated solids, or a surge in kitchen volume — a catering event, a holiday weekend — that overloads an interceptor sized for normal operation. Less common but more serious triggers include structural issues: a failed inlet or outlet baffle, a cracked interceptor body, or a compromised access cover seal that creates a health and safety hazard.

Emergency service typically carries a premium over scheduled rates — 50% to 150% higher depending on the provider, the hour of call, and the travel distance involved. For operators in areas with thin provider coverage, having an established relationship with a FOG service company before an emergency occurs is significantly better than cold-calling providers during a service crisis.

This directory identifies providers who have indicated 24/7 emergency grease trap response capability. Search by location and filter for emergency service availability. Claimed listings include direct contact information, service area coverage, and emergency response scope. Contact providers in your area in advance to confirm their emergency service terms and average response time before you need them.

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Green Planet Bio Fuels - Toronto, ON

★★★★☆ 4.9 (540)
📍 101 Toro Rd. Unit 28, Toronto, ON
Oil Collection Hydro Jetting Emergency Service +1 more
24/7 Emergency
18 years· Serves 2 cities
📞416-752-6767
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Forsyth Septic & Rooter Services

★★★★☆ 4.7 (115)
📍 2960 Griffith Road, Winston-Salem, NC
Septic Pumping Drain Cleaning Hydro Jetting +5 more
24/7 Emergency
49 years· Multiple trucks (up to 13,300 gallons capacity)· Serves 21 cities
📞336-768-8494
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Lapin Services

★★★★☆ 4.9 (1152)
📍 3031 40th Street, Orlando, FL
Septic Pumping Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning +16 more
Licensed 24/7 Emergency
68 years· 1 (vacuum truck)
📞(407) 326-3367
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Front Range Grease

★★★★★ 5.0 (3)
📍 5 E Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO
Oil Collection Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning +4 more
24/7 Emergency
Serves 4 cities
📞(719) 447-0256
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CRUD! Septic, Grease & More

★★★★★ 5.0 (73)
📍 6436 Yerba Verde Street, El Paso, TX
Septic Pumping Interceptor Cleaning FOG Compliance +6 more
24/7 Emergency
1 (vacuum truck)· Serves 8 cities
📞915-359-6237
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Ace Septic & Plumbing Co - New Caney, TX

★★★☆☆ 3.2 (32)
📍 PO Box 1021, New Caney, TX
Septic Pumping Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning +22 more
24/7 Emergency
48 years· 1 (vacuum truck)· Serves 4 cities
📞(281) 444-8082
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Everett Grease Trap Services

📍 1912 32ND St, Everett, WA
Grease Trap Pumping Installation Interceptor Cleaning +6 more
24/7 Emergency
15 years· 2 (grease pump trucks, specialized pump trucks)
📞425-654-1762
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Grease Lightning

📍 901 N Carpenter Rd #290, Modesto, CA
Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning Oil Collection +7 more
24/7 Emergency
Serves 16 cities
📞+1 209-849-8770
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Tri-County Septic And Grease Trap Solutions

★★★★☆ 4.9 (55)
📍 3211 S Geiger Blvd, Spokane, WA
Septic Pumping Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning +5 more
24/7 Emergency
33 years· Serves 18 cities
📞(509) 926-9361
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Arnett Environmental - Jemison, AL

📍 10680 Co Rd 51, Jemison, AL
Septic Pumping Lift Station Emergency Service +19 more
24/7 Emergency
16 years· Serves 15 cities
📞(205) 678-6078
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Handling a Grease Trap Emergency: What to Do and Who to Call

A backed-up grease interceptor is not a crisis if you know how to respond. It becomes one when operators are unfamiliar with the warning signs, wait too long to call for service, or cannot reach a qualified provider quickly.

Recognize the early warning signs. The most reliable early indicator of an interceptor approaching capacity or developing a blockage is slow drainage from floor drains and sinks in the kitchen — particularly those upstream of the interceptor. If multiple drains are slow simultaneously, the interceptor is the likely cause. A sewer odour intensifying in the kitchen is a secondary indicator, often preceding visible drainage problems. Catching these signs and calling for service before a full backup occurs is significantly less disruptive than managing a surging floor drain during service.

What constitutes an actual emergency. A full backup — wastewater or grease-laden water coming up through floor drains or into the kitchen — is an immediate health and safety issue requiring the kitchen to be taken offline until the situation is resolved. A municipal FOG program notification may be required depending on your jurisdiction if the backup results in any discharge outside the building. Do not continue kitchen operations with active drain backup.

Your first call. Contact your regular FOG service provider first — they have your interceptor's history, location, and specifications on file, which speeds diagnosis and response. If your regular provider cannot respond within an acceptable time frame, search for emergency providers in your area using the directory above filtered for 24/7 response. Have ready: your address, the interceptor type, the approximate tank size if known, and a description of what you are observing.

What the technician will do. On arrival, the technician will inspect the interceptor access covers and assess the situation. For a capacity issue, they will perform an emergency pump-out. For a blockage in the inlet or outlet pipe, they will jet the pipe to clear it. For a structural issue, they will assess the damage and advise on repair or replacement — emergency service companies are not always equipped to perform interceptor repairs on-site, and a follow-up appointment with a plumber may be required.

Document everything. Even in an emergency, insist on a waste manifest. The manifest is your proof that the waste was legally disposed of and that licensed service occurred. It also starts the compliance paper trail if a municipal inspector follows up after an overflow event. If the technician cannot or will not issue a manifest, that is a significant red flag about the legality of their disposal method.

After the emergency: understand why it happened. An emergency pump-out resolves the immediate problem — it does not address the underlying cause. After service, review your scheduled service frequency with your provider. If you filled an interceptor significantly ahead of schedule, your current frequency is likely insufficient for your operational load. A structural issue discovered during an emergency visit should be addressed promptly — a failed baffle or compromised access seal will cause recurring problems.

Build the relationship before you need it. The best preparation for an emergency grease trap situation is a relationship with a provider who knows your installation. When you onboard a new FOG service provider, ask directly about their emergency response terms: what is their typical response window, what is the emergency rate structure, and do they have 24/7 dispatch. Use the emergency filter in the directory above to find providers in your area who have indicated round-the-clock availability.

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