Grease Trap Cleaning Companies in Maine

11 companies across 9 cities in Maine. Find licensed grease trap cleaning services and get free quotes.

Grease trap cleaning services in Maine are essential for the state's thriving restaurant industry. Maine's food service industry generates over $3 billion in annual sales, driven by Portland's nationally acclaimed dining scene, the state's iconic lobster and seafood industry, and growing restaurant activity in Bangor, Lewiston-Auburn, and the coastal tourist corridor. Portland has emerged as one of America's top food cities per capita, and Maine's seafood-heavy cuisine generates significant FOG volumes that require diligent trap maintenance, particularly during the busy summer tourist season.

Maine FOG Regulations

The primary environmental regulatory authority in Maine is the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (Maine DEP). Maine DEP regulates wastewater discharge statewide, while local sewer districts enforce FOG programs. The Portland Water District and its associated wastewater authority operate southern Maine's primary pretreatment program, requiring grease interceptors for FSEs and documented cleaning schedules. Bangor, Lewiston, and other municipalities have their own requirements. Maine's Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Rules (Chapter 241) also impact restaurants on septic systems. The state's short but intense tourist season creates unique compliance challenges, as FOG volumes spike dramatically in coastal areas from June through September.

What Grease Trap Cleaning Costs in Maine

Typical grease trap cleaning costs in Maine range from $250-$500 per service, depending on trap size, location, and cleaning frequency. Maine's grease trap cleaning costs are slightly above the national average, reflecting the Northeast's higher cost structure and limited hauler competition in rural areas. Portland and southern Maine have the most competitive pricing due to hauler density. Coastal tourist towns and northern Maine (Bangor and above) can see higher costs, particularly during peak summer season when demand surges.

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Maine Compliance Requirements

RequirementDetails
Required Cleaning FrequencyEvery 90 days
Regulatory AgencyME DEP
Maximum Fine (per day)$10,000
Manifest RequiredYes
Record Retention3 years minimum

Cities in Maine

CityCompanies
Belfast1
Bradford1
Fairfield1
Kennebunk1
Phippsburg1
Portland3
Skowhegan1
South Berwick1
Southwest Harbor1

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