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Grease interceptor cleaning goes beyond routine pumping to address the accumulated grease film, hardened solids, and biofilm buildup that adhere to interceptor walls, baffles, inlet pipes, and outlet screens between service cycles. While pumping removes liquid waste and floating grease, it does not restore the working surfaces of the interceptor — and over time, unaddressed buildup significantly reduces effective capacity, increases hydrogen sulfide gas production, and creates persistent odour problems in kitchens and adjacent spaces.

Most municipal FOG programs distinguish between pumping (waste removal) and cleaning (surface restoration) and may require evidence of both in compliance records. High-pressure jetting — directing pressurized water at 1,500 to 4,000 PSI through the interceptor's interior — is the industry-standard cleaning method for most commercial interceptor sizes. Biological additives are sometimes used between scheduled service visits to reduce FOG accumulation rates, though they do not replace mechanical cleaning and are not accepted as a substitute by most FOG programs.

This directory lists grease interceptor cleaning specialists across 50 US states and 11 Canadian provinces. Providers are sourced from waste hauler licence databases and municipal FOG contractor lists. Not every pumping company offers high-pressure cleaning — filter by service type to find operators equipped for cleaning in your area. Claimed listings include service scope detail, equipment specifications where provided, and licence verification. Emergency cleaning response is noted on applicable listings.

If you operate a grease interceptor cleaning service and are not yet listed, claim your free listing to appear in regional and category searches.

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Drain Masters LLC

★★★☆☆ 3.9 (7)
📍 Oneida, NY
Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning Inspection +1 more
24/7 Emergency
16 years· Serves 12 cities
📞+1 315-622-3244
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Brillo Excavating-Waste Disposal

★★★★☆ 4.2 (17)
📍 1780 Coon Hill Road, Skaneateles, NY
Septic Pumping Trap Cleaning Excavating +2 more
70 years· 2 (vacuum truck, lowboy)
📞315-685-0106
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C. Mattes Inc

★★★★★ 5.0 (194)
📍 6351 S Bay Rd, Cicero, NY
Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning Septic Pumping +8 more
24/7 Emergency
1 (vacuum truck)· Serves 4 cities
📞315-699-1520
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Best In Town Plumbing

★★★★★ 5.0 (1)
📍 15 Dipplod Ave Suite 105, Syracuse, NY
Interceptor Cleaning Drain Cleaning Septic Pumping +8 more
24/7 Emergency
8 years· Serves 2 cities
📞(315) 640-3561
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ROTO-ROOTER Plumbing & Drain Services of Syracuse

★★★★☆ 4.7 (748)
📍 1911 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY
Emergency Service Grease Trap Pumping Drain Cleaning +9 more
24/7 Emergency
91 years· Serves 6 cities
📞315-216-2972
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Syracuse Drains

★★★★★ 5.0 (182)
📍 1900 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY
Drain Cleaning Sewer Repair Video Inspection +8 more
24/7 Emergency
2 (septic pump truck, jetter truck)· Serves 6 cities
📞315-454-2123
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Southern Grease Hauling

★★★★☆ 4.8 (40)
📍 2001 W I-65 Service Rd N suite b, Mobile, AL
Installation Grease Trap Pumping Inspection +4 more
Licensed
5· Serves 9 cities
📞(251) 581-0672
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Harmony Environmental Inc

★★★★★ 5.0 (4)
📍 409 West Street, Ludlow, MA
Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning Installation +3 more
26 years· Serves 10 cities
📞(413) 583-7770
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S & M Vacuum & Waste Service LTD - Belton, TX

★★★★★ 5.0 (11)
📍 508 Jackrabbit Flat Rd, Belton, TX
Septic Pumping Emergency Service Industrial Waste +5 more
24/7 Emergency
56 years· 1 (vacuum truck)· Serves 3 cities
📞(254) 589-6014
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Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Drain Service - Macon, GA

★★★★☆ 4.8 (102)
📍 7386 Hawkinsville Rd, Macon, GA
Grease Trap Pumping Interceptor Cleaning FOG Compliance +15 more
24/7 Emergency
91 years· Serves 8 cities
📞800-768-6911
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Grease Interceptor Cleaning: When Pumping Is Not Enough

Routine pumping keeps a grease interceptor in compliance on paper. Professional cleaning keeps it functioning as designed — and the difference matters more than most operators realize until a problem develops.

What accumulates between pump-outs. A grease interceptor works by slowing wastewater flow enough for FOG to float and solids to settle. The separated layers are removed during pumping. What pumping does not remove is the grease film that coats the interior walls and baffles with each cycle, the hardened deposits that build up at the waterline and along the inlet pipe, and the accumulated solids that compact at the base of older interceptors. These deposits decompose anaerobically, producing hydrogen sulfide gas and reducing the effective working volume of the interceptor below its rated capacity.

How cleaning is performed. A technician with a pressure jetting truck directs high-pressure water through the interceptor at 1,500 to 4,000 PSI depending on interceptor size and deposit severity. The procedure loosens and mobilizes accumulated deposits on the walls, baffles, and inlet/outlet fittings. The loosened material is then vacuumed out and transported to a licensed disposal facility with a waste manifest. A thorough cleaning on a large outdoor gravity interceptor takes one to three hours.

Cleaning frequency versus pumping frequency. These are not the same service on the same schedule. High-volume operations may require pumping monthly but deep cleaning only quarterly. Your local FOG program may specify minimum cleaning intervals separately from pumping intervals. A reasonable baseline is professional cleaning every third or fourth pump-out cycle, with visual inspection at every visit to assess whether cleaning is warranted sooner.

Signs your interceptor needs cleaning now. Persistent sewer odour in the kitchen or near drains is the most common indicator. Slow drainage from floor drains or sinks upstream of the interceptor suggests reduced flow capacity from buildup. Visible grease film on baffle surfaces during a pump-out inspection that does not remove with vacuuming indicates hardened deposits requiring jetting.

Biological additives: useful supplement, not a substitute. FOG-digesting biological products can modestly extend the interval between mechanical cleanings in lower-volume operations. They are not accepted by any municipal FOG program as a substitute for scheduled pump-outs or mechanical cleaning, and they have no effect on hardened deposits that require mechanical removal.

Bundled versus standalone cleaning. Some FOG service providers bundle cleaning with every pump-out as a standard service. Others treat cleaning as a separate scheduled or on-request service. If your provider offers bundled service, confirm exactly what the cleaning component includes: visual inspection only, light rinse, or full-pressure jetting. The distinction matters for compliance documentation.

Document cleaning separately from pumping. Your waste manifest records pump-out volume and disposal. Cleaning should be documented separately — a service record showing the date, the procedure performed, and the technician's name. If your FOG compliance record is ever audited, the ability to show both pumping and cleaning documentation at appropriate intervals is the difference between a clean audit and a notice of violation.

Find licensed grease interceptor cleaning operators in your area using the directory above. Filter by service type, verify provider credentials on claimed listings, and contact providers directly for scheduling and service scope confirmation.

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