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

Emergency Grease Trap Pumping
Same-day emergency service available in Jackson. When your trap overflows, call Rosa and we dispatch a truck to prevent health code violations and kitchen shutdowns.
Tennessee FOG Compliance
We auto-generate FOG manifests that satisfy Tennessee 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 Jackson
- ✓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 Jackson
Frequent backups often lead restaurant owners to search for grease trap installation or grease trap replacement in Jackson. 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 Tennessee who specialize in commercial grease trap installation, while we continue to handle your ongoing FOG compliance.
Grease Trap FAQ — Jackson
How much does grease trap pumping cost in Jackson?
Standard pumping in Jackson 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 Tennessee?
Most Tennessee municipalities require pump-outs every 90 days. High-volume kitchens in Jackson may need monthly service. Our AI tracks your schedule and sends reminders automatically.
Does GreaseTrapDispatch handle FOG manifests in Tennessee?
Yes. We auto-generate certified FOG manifests that satisfy Tennessee health department requirements — waste volume, trap dimensions, interceptor condition, and authorized disposal location. No manual paperwork.
Do you install or replace grease traps in Jackson?
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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How Do Jackson, TN Restaurants Manage FOG?
<p>Jackson's restaurant scene in Madison County serves the west Tennessee region with Southern comfort food, barbecue, pizza, and chain restaurants along the Highway 45 Bypass and Vann Drive corridors. The Jackson Energy Authority Wastewater Division enforces FOG regulations requiring grease interceptors at all food service establishments with documented maintenance schedules.</p><p>West Tennessee's humid subtropical climate — hot summers in the mid-90s with heavy moisture — creates conditions where biological activity in traps is intense, generating odors and accelerating infrastructure corrosion. Southern cuisine's heavy reliance on deep frying produces consistently high FOG volumes — chicken, catfish, hushpuppies, and fried vegetables generate large quantities of cooking oil waste. Barbecue restaurants produce heavy animal fat and rendering waste that solidifies quickly in cooler drain lines. Jackson's position as a regional hub means its restaurant density exceeds what the city's sewer infrastructure was originally designed to handle. Many older Vann Drive restaurants have grease management systems installed before modern FOG regulations were established. Winter ice storms — more common than snowfall in west Tennessee — can disrupt scheduled pump-outs and make road conditions treacherous. The West Tennessee State Fair's temporary food vendors add seasonal FOG generation. Providers need humid-climate expertise, Southern cuisine FOG knowledge, ice-storm operational reliability, and regional service capability.</p>
Coverage Area Near Jackson
We service restaurants and commercial kitchens across the Jackson metro area. See our coverage for nearby cities: