Grease Trap Cleaning Cost Estimator (2026)

By the GreaseTrapFinder Editorial Team · Updated June 11, 2026

Estimate what your next pump-out should cost before you call anyone. Ranges are drawn from our national pricing guide and adjusted for service type and region.

What's Included in a Legitimate Quote

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is emergency service so much more expensive?

After-hours dispatch, overtime labor, and the fact that an overflowing trap is usually a harder job (line jetting, cleanup) push emergency calls to a 50–100% premium over scheduled service. The cheapest insurance is a cleaning schedule that keeps you ahead of the 25% threshold.

How do I get the contracted rate?

Commit to a recurring interval with one company — most will discount 15–30% off their one-time rate for predictable route work. Lock the rate and the manifest obligation into a written agreement (free template here).

What add-on charges should I watch for?

Disposal fees, fuel surcharges, hose-length fees for hard-to-reach traps, and "heavy waste" upcharges when the trap is past 25%. None are illegitimate by default, but all should be in writing before the truck arrives.

Are these prices accurate for my city?

They're national ranges with a regional adjustment. Density of providers matters most: metro areas with many competing haulers price at or below these ranges; remote areas above them. For a real number, get 2–3 local quotes — it's free.

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