Grease Trap Cleaning & FOG Compliance in Scranton, Pennsylvania

Professional grease trap pumping and FOG compliance for restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food service operators across Scranton and Pennsylvania.

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Emergency Grease Trap Pumping

Same-day emergency service available in Scranton. When your trap overflows, call Rosa and we dispatch a truck to prevent health code violations and kitchen shutdowns.

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Pennsylvania FOG Compliance

We auto-generate FOG manifests that satisfy Pennsylvania 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

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Our AI booking agent Rosa handles all scheduling, dispatching, and FOG manifest generation automatically. Call anytime — 24/7, 29+ languages.

Automated Compliance

FOG manifests auto-generated after every pump-out. We track your cleaning schedule and send reminders before your next mandated service date.

Services in Scranton

  • 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 Scranton

Frequent backups often lead restaurant owners to search for grease trap installation or grease trap replacement in Scranton. 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 Pennsylvania who specialize in commercial grease trap installation, while we continue to handle your ongoing FOG compliance.

Grease Trap FAQ — Scranton

How much does grease trap pumping cost in Scranton?

Standard pumping in Scranton 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 Pennsylvania?

Most Pennsylvania municipalities require pump-outs every 90 days. High-volume kitchens in Scranton may need monthly service. Our AI tracks your schedule and sends reminders automatically.

Does GreaseTrapDispatch handle FOG manifests in Pennsylvania?

Yes. We auto-generate certified FOG manifests that satisfy Pennsylvania health department requirements — waste volume, trap dimensions, interceptor condition, and authorized disposal location. No manual paperwork.

Do you install or replace grease traps in Scranton?

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 Scranton, PA's Grease Trap Regulations for Restaurants?

<p>Scranton's restaurant scene in Lackawanna County is rooted in Italian-American culinary tradition — pizzerias, red-sauce Italian restaurants, and neighborhood bakeries are community institutions along Lackawanna Avenue and in the Hill Section. The Scranton Sewer Authority administers FOG regulations, requiring grease interceptors at all food service establishments with documented cleaning schedules. Pennsylvania's combined sewer overflow (CSO) reduction mandates add environmental urgency to FOG management in Scranton's legacy infrastructure.</p><p>Italian-American cuisine generates consistent FOG volumes — olive oil, butter, and cheese-heavy cooking from pizza, pasta, and submarine sandwich preparation produces steady grease waste. Scranton's traditional red-sauce restaurants often operate at lower individual volumes than chain restaurants but collectively generate significant FOG across dozens of establishments. The city's aging combined sewer system — built during the anthracite coal era — is vulnerable to grease blockages that can trigger CSO events during rain, violating EPA discharge permits. Northeastern Pennsylvania's harsh winters, with 80+ inches of annual snow, cause rapid grease solidification in exterior traps and can damage older interceptors through freeze-thaw cycles. The Lackawanna River's environmental sensitivity means CSO-related enforcement carries significant penalties. Dunmore and Dickson City restaurants extend the service area. Providers need cold-weather pumping capability, experience with older building infrastructure typical of northeastern Pennsylvania, and awareness of the combined sewer overflow compliance landscape that governs FOG management in this region.</p>

Coverage Area Near Scranton

We service restaurants and commercial kitchens across the Scranton metro area. See our coverage for nearby cities: