Grease trap repair is different from grease trap pumping or cleaning. Pumping removes the grease and solids inside the trap. Cleaning clears out buildup and helps the system work more efficiently.
Repair deals with the structure and components of the trap itself. That includes leaks, corrosion, broken lids, damaged baffles, failing hardware, and other issues that affect how the trap functions and whether it can safely stay in service.
For restaurant grease trap repair, this distinction matters. A trap that’s simply full needs pumping. A trap that’s leaking, broken, or rusted through needs professional attention before it becomes a health and safety issue.
Best Grease Trap Repair Services
When your grease trap fails, everything stops. Drains back up, odors spread, inspectors get involved, and suddenly you’re facing downtime, unexpected costs, and a lot of stress.
At KW Environmental, we provide fast, reliable grease trap repair for restaurants and commercial kitchens across North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. Whether you’ve noticed leaks, corrosion, or constant backups, our team can diagnose the problem and get your system back in working order.
If you’ve been searching for “grease trap repair near me”, you’re in the right place.

Over time, heavy use, hot water, harsh cleaning products, and constant exposure to FOG can take a toll on your grease trap. Some of the most common issues we see include:
Leaks and corrosion
Metal traps can rust and weaken, especially at the seams and bottom. Even small leaks can lead to serious sanitary and structural problems if they’re ignored.
Cracked or broken lids and walls
Lids that don’t seal properly or have cracks can let odors escape, allow debris in, and pose safety hazards for staff. Cracks in the walls of the trap can also cause leaks and contamination.
Damaged or missing baffles
Baffles help slow and separate the flow of wastewater so FOG can rise to the top. When they’re damaged or missing, the trap can’t do its job, and grease moves straight into your plumbing or sewer line.
Persistent odors and backups
If your trap has been cleaned but you still have strong odors, slow drains, or recurring backups, there may be a deeper structural problem that simple pumping won’t fix.

A properly functioning grease trap is critical for your kitchen. It keeps fats, oils, and grease (FOG) out of your plumbing and the municipal sewer system. It helps you stay in compliance with local FOG regulations. And it protects you from fines, closures, and costly plumbing emergencies.
KW Environmental focuses on commercial grease trap repair for busy food service operations. We understand local ordinances, how inspectors think, and what it takes to keep your trap safe, compliant, and reliable.
Over time, heavy use, hot water, harsh cleaning products, and constant exposure to FOG can take a toll on your grease trap. Some of the most common issues we see include:
Metal traps can rust and weaken, especially at the seams and bottom. Even small leaks can lead to serious sanitary and structural problems if they’re ignored.
Lids that don’t seal properly or have cracks can let odors escape, allow debris in, and pose safety hazards for staff. Cracks in the walls of the trap can also cause leaks and contamination.
Baffles help slow and separate the flow of wastewater so FOG can rise to the top. When they’re damaged or missing, the trap can’t do its job, and grease moves straight into your plumbing or sewer line.
If your trap has been cleaned but you still have strong odors, slow drains, or recurring backups, there may be a deeper structural problem that simple pumping won’t fix.
It’s not always easy to tell whether you need a routine service or a true grease trap repair visit. Watch for signs like:

KW Environmental offers full-service commercial grease trap repair tailored to the needs of busy kitchens.
We begin with a thorough inspection of the grease trap, connecting lines, and surrounding area. Our technicians identify the source of the problem and determine whether the trap can be safely repaired or if replacement will be more cost-effective and compliant.
Where appropriate, we address minor cracks, leaking joints, broken seals, and damaged hardware. We repair or replace components like baffles, gaskets, bolts, and lids to restore proper function.
In many cases, the best repair visit includes a full pump-out and cleaning. We remove grease and solids, complete the repair work, and test the system to make sure it’s functioning correctly before we leave.
When a trap is severely corroded or structurally compromised, replacement may be the safest option. KW Environmental works directly with trusted partners to coordinate major repairs or full system replacement, so you don’t have to juggle multiple vendors on your own.
Not every damaged grease trap needs to be replaced. Minor issues can often be resolved with targeted repairs, especially if the trap is still structurally sound.
However, if the trap is heavily rusted, cracked through, or repeatedly failing, replacement may be the smarter long-term investment. An old, failing trap can put you at constant risk of backups, violations, and unplanned closures.
Our goal is to give you clear, honest recommendations. We’ll explain the condition of your trap, outline your options, and help you decide what makes the most sense for your kitchen, budget, and compliance obligations.
You contact us with your issue. We gather basic information about your facility, trap type, and what you’re experiencing.
Our technician visits your location, inspects the trap, and pinpoints the cause of the problem.
We walk you through the recommended repair or replacement steps and provide straightforward pricing so there are no surprises.
We complete the repairs, pump and clean the trap if needed, and test the system to ensure proper flow and separation.
You receive documentation of work performed, which can be shared with local FOG inspectors or kept on file for your records.
Our grease trap repair services are designed for a wide range of commercial kitchens, including:
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If your business operates a commercial kitchen and relies on a grease trap, KW Environmental can help keep it in working order.
We don’t just fix grease traps. We help protect your operation, your customers, and your reputation.
KW Environmental brings deep experience in grease trap and interceptor systems, with a strong focus on regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility. We work around your business hours to minimize disruption, and all material we remove is disposed of at licensed facilities in line with local regulations.
Because we also provide grease trap pumping, interceptor service, septic support, and used cooking oil collection, we can integrate repair into a complete maintenance plan that fits your kitchen and your local FOG requirements.