Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning in Cleveland
Local Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning in Cleveland, done right the first time by the Just 365 Plumbing Care crew.

Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning in Cleveland
Grease trap installation and cleaning is a critical service for any commercial kitchen or food service establishment in Cleveland. These devices prevent fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from entering the wastewater system, which can lead to severe clogs and environmental violations. Property owners need this service regularly to maintain compliance with local regulations and ensure efficient plumbing operations.
Neglecting grease trap maintenance can lead to costly sewer backups, foul odors, and potential fines from the Cleveland health department. Properly functioning grease traps are essential for preventing environmental contamination and ensuring the smooth operation of your business's plumbing system.
What's included in Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning
What to expect
Straight answers on price and timing before any work starts.
A crew that knows Cleveland — its streets, access, and parking.
Right-sized service, so you never pay for more than you need.
Quick turnaround — most Cleveland jobs booked within a day or two.
Honest advice, even when the answer is 'you don't need that.'
Serving Cleveland & nearby
Our crews work across Cleveland and the surrounding Columbus area every week. From Cedar–Taylor corridor (Cleveland Heights) and Severance area (near Severance Town Center) to the quiet residential streets, Cleveland property owners trust Just 365 Plumbing Care for Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning done right the first time.
Serving Cleveland and areas near Cedar–Taylor corridor (Cleveland Heights), Severance area (near Severance Town Center), Cleveland Heights (central areas), Noble neighborhood (Cleveland Heights portion).
Three simple steps
Tell us the job
Call or send a quick note about your Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning needs in Cleveland.
Get a clear quote
We size it up and send a flat price — usually the same day.
We handle it
Our Columbus crew shows up on schedule and finishes clean.
What affects the cost of Grease Trap Installation & Cleaning
Frequently asked questions
How often should a grease trap be cleaned in Cleveland?
The cleaning frequency depends on the volume of FOG generated by your establishment, but generally, it's recommended every 1 to 3 months. Cleveland regulations often mandate a 25% rule, meaning it must be cleaned before it reaches 25% capacity.
What are the signs that my grease trap needs cleaning or repair?
Common signs include slow drains, foul odors emanating from sinks or floor drains, gurgling sounds from pipes, or visible FOG accumulation in the trap itself. Ignoring these can lead to complete blockages.
Can I clean my grease trap myself to save money?
While some very small traps might be manageable, commercial grease trap cleaning requires specialized equipment for pumping and proper disposal of FOG. Attempting it yourself can be messy, ineffective, and may violate Cleveland waste disposal regulations.
What is the difference between a hydro-mechanical and an automatic grease trap?
Hydro-mechanical traps manually separate FOG through gravity, requiring regular pumping. Automatic grease traps use heating and skimming mechanisms to separate and remove FOG automatically, often discharging cleaner water to the sewer.
What areas do you cover?
We serve Cleveland and the surrounding Columbus communities.
Do you work weekends?
We keep flexible hours, including evenings and weekends where we can.
What Columbus homeowners say
“Very impressed with their professionalism and attention to detail. Our new garbage disposal works perfectly.”
“Just 365 Plumbing Care was incredibly responsive and fixed our leaky faucet quickly and efficiently. Great service!”
“I've used Just 365 Plumbing Care for years. They are always reliable, friendly, and their prices are fair.”
We stand behind our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you're not happy, we'll make it right, no questions asked.