Grease Trap Cleaning & FOG Compliance in Mobile, Alabama
Professional grease trap pumping and FOG compliance for restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food service operators across Mobile and Alabama.

Emergency Grease Trap Pumping
Same-day emergency service available in Mobile. When your trap overflows, call Rosa and we dispatch a truck to prevent health code violations and kitchen shutdowns.
Alabama FOG Compliance
We auto-generate FOG manifests that satisfy Alabama health department requirements. Our AI tracks your cleaning schedule and sends reminders before your next mandated service date — no more compliance surprises.
Why Choose GreaseTrapDispatch
Our AI booking agent Rosa handles all scheduling, dispatching, and FOG manifest generation automatically. Call anytime — 24/7, 29+ languages.
FOG manifests auto-generated after every pump-out. We track your cleaning schedule and send reminders before your next mandated service date.
Services in Mobile
- ✓Grease trap pumping (all sizes: 20–2,500 gal)
- ✓Emergency overflow response — same day
- ✓Recurring 30/60/90-day cleaning schedules
- ✓Automated FOG manifest generation
- ✓Health department compliance tracking
- ✓Grease interceptor inspection & reporting
- ✓Line jetting for chronic buildup
- ✓24/7 AI receptionist (Rosa) — books instantly
Grease Trap Installation & Replacement in Mobile
Frequent backups often lead restaurant owners to search for grease trap installation or grease trap replacement in Mobile. Before you spend thousands on a new system, let our team perform a deep cleanout and high-pressure line jetting. In many cases, what appears to be a failing interceptor just needs professional grease trap cleaning and a strict quarterly pumping schedule.
If your system is cracked or structurally compromised and you truly need a replacement, we can refer you to trusted, certified plumbers in Alabama who specialize in commercial grease trap installation, while we continue to handle your ongoing FOG compliance.
Grease Trap FAQ — Mobile
How much does grease trap pumping cost in Mobile?
Standard pumping in Mobile costs $275–$450 for a 50-gallon under-sink unit. Larger interceptors (500+ gal) range $600–$1,200. GreaseTrapDispatch offers transparent pricing — call Rosa 24/7 for an instant quote.
How often do restaurants need grease trap pumping in Alabama?
Most Alabama municipalities require pump-outs every 90 days. High-volume kitchens in Mobile may need monthly service. Our AI tracks your schedule and sends reminders automatically.
Does GreaseTrapDispatch handle FOG manifests in Alabama?
Yes. We auto-generate certified FOG manifests that satisfy Alabama health department requirements — waste volume, trap dimensions, interceptor condition, and authorized disposal location. No manual paperwork.
Do you install or replace grease traps in Mobile?
No. We specialize exclusively in emergency pumping, cleaning, and FOG compliance. We do not provide hardware installation or replacement services. We focus 100% on keeping your existing interceptor pumped and compliant.
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What Are Mobile's FOG Compliance Standards for Restaurants?
<p>Mobile's restaurant scene in Mobile County reflects the Gulf Coast city's rich culinary heritage — seafood restaurants along the Causeway, Dauphin Street dining, and neighborhood establishments serving traditional Southern and Creole-influenced cuisine generate significant FOG volumes. The Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS) administers the FOG program, requiring grease interceptors at all food service establishments with mandated cleaning schedules and compliance documentation.</p><p>Mobile's food culture generates heavy FOG loads — fried Gulf seafood (shrimp, oysters, crab claws), Creole-influenced cooking with heavy butter and oil use, and traditional Southern frying produce concentrated waste. The city's original Mardi Gras celebration runs from early January through Fat Tuesday, and the parade route's food vendors create weeks of sustained FOG surges on downtown sewer infrastructure. Gulf Coast humidity promotes year-round bacterial growth and intensifies trap odor. Hurricane season poses real risk to interceptor infrastructure — storm surges and flooding can damage or contaminate grease management equipment. The Mobile County Health Department conducts restaurant inspections. Theodore, Daphne, and Fairhope have separate FOG programs. Providers need Gulf seafood FOG expertise, Mardi Gras-season sustained servicing capacity, and hurricane-preparedness capability for one of America's most storm-vulnerable coastal restaurant markets.</p>
Coverage Area Near Mobile
We service restaurants and commercial kitchens across the Mobile metro area. See our coverage for nearby cities: