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Great Falls, VA

Grease Trap & Line Jetting in Great Falls

Professional grease trap & line jetting for restaurants and commercial kitchens in Great Falls, VA. NFPA 96 compliant. Free estimates. 24/7 emergency service.

Typical dispatch under 35 minutes from our Sterling HQ.

Licensed · Insured · Bonded
NFPA 96 Certified Work
OSHA-Trained Crews
24/7 Emergency Response
Free On-Site Estimates

How It Works

Our grease trap & line jetting process for Great Falls kitchens

  1. Inspect

    Trap evaluated for capacity, condition, and pumping cadence per local water authority requirements.

  2. Pump out

    Full pump-out by a licensed waste transporter — no partial pumps that leave solids behind.

  3. Scrape solids

    Trap interior, baffles, and lid hand-scraped to remove hardened grease that pumping alone misses.

  4. Wash & deodorize

    Interior pressure-washed clean and treated. Lid gasket inspected and replaced when worn.

  5. Reseal & test

    Lid resealed, water flow tested, and inlet/outlet baffles confirmed in place and undamaged.

  6. Manifest & document

    Hauler manifest filed (date, gallons, destination) plus a service report for your DC Water / WSSC / county records.

Grease Trap & Line Jetting in Great Falls

Professional Grease Trap & Line Jetting for Great Falls businesses

Great Falls grease trap service covers Old Great Falls Village, the Georgetown Pike corridor, and Walker Road. We service Great Falls with Fairfax County DPWES-aligned manifests and 35-minute response from Sterling.

Great Falls restaurants run small-footprint grease traps on standard 60–90 day pumping cadence. Old Great Falls Village restaurants share property-management coordinated trap access. Premium clientele expects discreet pumping windows — Sunday–Tuesday early-morning preferred.

Local Compliance: Fairfax County DPWES enforces FOG management. Our Great Falls manifests are formatted to DPWES expectations on the first submission.

Why Qwick for Grease Trap & Line Jetting?

  • NFPA 96 compliant — every job
  • Free on-site estimates
  • Nights, weekends & holidays available
  • Fully insured and certified technicians
  • Serving all of Great Falls, VA

Part of

Fairfax County, VA

Areas We Cover

Grease Trap & Line Jetting across Great Falls

Old Great Falls Village

Small premium restaurants with property-management coordinated trap access.

Georgetown Pike Corridor

Restaurants on standard 60–90 day pumping cadence.

Riverbend Park area

Residential-adjacent restaurants on standard cadence.

Walker Road

Family-restaurant cluster on quarterly pumping.

Grease Trap & Line Jetting in nearby areas

FAQ

Grease Trap & Line Jetting in Great Falls FAQ

How often should a Great Falls restaurant pump its grease trap?

Most Great Falls restaurants need 60 to 90-day pumping.

How fast can you respond to a Great Falls grease trap overflow?

Approximately 35 minutes from our Sterling depot.

What does grease trap pumping cost in Great Falls?

Great Falls restaurants typically pay $250–$600 per pumping.

Can you schedule discreet pumping windows for Great Falls operators?

Yes — Sunday–Tuesday early-morning windows are standard for Great Falls premium operators.

Are you familiar with DPWES FOG management requirements?

Yes — our Great Falls manifests are formatted to DPWES expectations on the first submission.

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Need grease trap & line jetting in Great Falls?

Free on-site estimate. Honest pricing. NFPA 96 compliant service you can count on.