Brooks Grease Service

4.7
103 reviews

About

Grease TrapsRestaurant Cleaning Service
Brooks Grease Service provides restaurant oil recycling and grease trap cleaning to the Midwest states.

Details

  • Onsite servicesAvailable

Location

Brooks Grease Service
3104 N Erie Ave, Tulsa, OK
74115, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.7
103 reviews
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  • JR
    Jesika Roberts
    Dec 22, 2025
    5.0
    Came in to clean our grease traps at KFC, he was very fast and efficient. Bill w. Was personable and professional. Need more like him!
  • S4
    SDI 4430
    Dec 19, 2025
    5.0
    Dave Stevens is always in a good mood whether it’s 100 degrees out or 10 degrees out lol Super friendly and always does a great job.
  • DB
    Donnie Bean
    Dec 12, 2025
    5.0
    Dave Stevens always does a great job taking care of our grease traps. On-time if we need to call. Always willing to help and help coach on best practices. We are thankful fkr Dave and the service he provides through Brooks.
  • KH
    Kristine Hull
    Dec 11, 2025
    5.0
    Great service! We are on a set schedule, but sometime I call in and request service early… They scheduled me the next day!!! Bill W is our service guy and he always goes above and beyond. I highly recommend Brooks!
  • JB
    Jason Bauder
    Dec 8, 2025
    5.0
    Bill was AMAZING! Courteous, professional and Super Duper FAST! He took precautions in order to ensure safety to all employees during his work order here at Domino's Pizza. Even putting up caution signs forewarned us of potential danger if we fell down the hole he was cleaning. Thank you Bill! I hope to see you again in the upcoming and near future!

Frequently Asked Questions About Brooks Grease Service

How long does it take to clean the grease trap?

The duration of a professional grease trap cleaning typically ranges from 45 minutes to several hours. This timeframe can fluctuate based on various elements, such as the trap's dimensions and model, the establishment's layout, and the quantity of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) accumulated. Smaller, under-sink traps are generally quicker to clean compared to large, underground grease interceptors, which require specialized equipment. The accessibility of the trap and the extent of FOG buildup also play significant roles in determining the cleaning time.

What is the difference between a grease trap and a used cooking oil container?

Grease traps are plumbing devices designed to filter out small amounts of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from wastewater, protecting sewer lines. In contrast, used cooking oil containers are designated storage units for collecting large volumes of cooking oil, which is then recycled. While both deal with kitchen byproducts, they serve distinct purposes in managing different types and quantities of waste.