Under-sink grease traps
Small (20-50 gallon) units inside the kitchen. Old Town Main Street historic restaurants typically run 45-60 day pumping. Mall food-court tenants run shorter.
- Pump cycle: 30-60 days
- Service time: 30-45 min
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Greenwood's restaurant footprint splits into four distinct service profiles. Greenwood Park Mall food court + anchor + outparcel dining is the highest-volume cluster — food-court tenants share a centralized FOG system through mall facilities management while anchor restaurants and outparcel chains run independent 30-45 day cycles. Old Town Greenwood Main Street historic restaurants operate in 1890s-1920s commercial buildings with longer historic FOG discharge runs and 45-60 day intervals. County Line Road and I-65 interchange chain restaurants serve high-volume interstate traffic on properly-sized 60-90 day installations. Stones Crossing growth-corridor + Center Grove dining rounds out the newer-construction end with 60-90 day cycles. Same Indianapolis flat-rate — no Johnson County travel surcharge. Off-hours dispatch standard, City of Greenwood Utilities + Johnson County Health compliance handled. Part of our full service catalog or our Greenwood service area page. All Grease Trap Cleaning Greenwood work is camera-verified, flat-rate, and guaranteed.
Greenwood Park Mall food court + anchor + outparcel cluster. The mall food court typically operates on a shared FOG system coordinated through mall facilities management — multi-tenant kitchens, consolidated documentation, single service contract through the property owner with itemized tenant breakdowns. Anchor restaurants inside the mall and the outparcel chain restaurants (the pads ringing the mall property along US-31 and the access roads) run independent contracts on 30-45 day cycles because of high mall-traffic volume. The Greenwood Park Mall corridor is the densest FOG concentration in Johnson County.
Old Town Greenwood Main Street historic restaurants. The smaller restaurants along Main Street, Madison Avenue, and the side streets in Old Town Greenwood operate in 1890s-1920s commercial buildings — similar to Old Town Carmel or Broad Ripple in plumbing era. Long historic FOG discharge runs from trap to city sewer accumulate emulsified grease that pumping won't reach, so quarterly hydro jetting of the FOG line is consistently the highest-leverage service for these accounts. Service intervals are 45-60 days for under-sink traps and 60-day in-ground interceptors where they exist.
County Line Road and I-65 interchange chain restaurants. The chain-restaurant cluster along County Line Road, the I-65 interchange (Exit 99), and the Madison Avenue corridor serves high-volume interstate and metro-edge traffic. Properly-sized commercial installations with straightforward interceptor placement run on standard 60-90 day cycles. Multi-location restaurant groups typically run consolidated service contracts with unified compliance documentation across locations.
Stones Crossing, Hickory Trail, Pine Glen growth corridor. Greenwood's post-2000 expansion zone runs newer-construction restaurants with properly-sized FOG systems on 60-90 day cycles. The newer builds means cleaner system access, designed-in service paths, and shorter discharge-line runs. Service contracts here often align to quarterly billing across the growth-corridor restaurant clusters.
Center Grove dining. Center Grove west of US-31 mirrors the Stones Crossing profile — newer construction, properly-sized installations, 60-90 day cycles. The exception is the older farmsteads-converted-to-restaurants along the original Stones Crossing Road and the back county roads, which carry the historic-building FOG profile similar to Old Town Main Street.
From mall food-court shared interceptors at Greenwood Park Mall to 2,000-gallon outparcel systems along County Line Road.
Small (20-50 gallon) units inside the kitchen. Old Town Main Street historic restaurants typically run 45-60 day pumping. Mall food-court tenants run shorter.
Outdoor large-capacity (500-2,000 gallon) interceptors at County Line chains, mall outparcel anchors, and Stones Crossing newer builds. Baffle scraping included.
Critical for Old Town Main Street historic buildings where the discharge run is long. Quarterly hydro jetting prevents the backups pumping won't catch.
City of Greenwood Utilities oversees public sewer compliance; Johnson County Health Department handles food-service inspection. The 25% FOG-layer threshold mirrors Marion County's ordinance, but the documentation paths and inspector schedule are different. Greenwood Park Mall food-court accounts consolidate compliance through mall facilities management.
Service required when FOG layer reaches 25% of total trap volume. We measure every visit and document.
Date, volume pumped, hauler license, disposal facility. Printed copy + digital backup at every visit.
City of Greenwood reporting handled where required — no separate fee. Mall food-court accounts consolidate through property management.
When the Johnson County Health inspector shows up, you hand them the binder. Every record they need is in one place.
Shared system event — we coordinate with mall facilities management for access and tenant notification.
Long historic FOG runs need quarterly jetting. We restore the line and set the maintenance cadence.
Soft-opening trap audit + service contract setup. We baseline the system before service ramps.
Pre-inspection trap service + documentation cleanup. We'll have you inspection-ready.
Same flat-rate everywhere — crews staged across the metro. Each area page covers the local pricing detail + access notes.
Park Mall + Old Town + County Line + Stones Crossing coverage. City of Greenwood Utilities + Johnson County Health compliance. Same Indianapolis flat-rate.
Call (463) 331-0700City of Greenwood Utilities + Johnson County Health follow the same 25% FOG-layer threshold as Marion County. Greenwood Park Mall food-court tenants and anchor restaurants typically run 30-45 day cycles due to mall-traffic volume. County Line / I-65 chains run 60-90 days. Old Town Main Street historic restaurants run 45-60 day intervals. Stones Crossing and Center Grove newer-build restaurants tend toward the longer end.
The mall food court operates on a shared FOG system coordinated through mall facilities management. We service the shared system on a single contract; tenants receive consolidated documentation through property management. Outparcel anchor restaurants run independent contracts with separate service intervals.
Yes. Off-hours dispatch is standard — 5-8 AM is our most-requested window. Old Town Greenwood restaurants typically close earlier than downtown Mass Ave operations, so late-evening (after 10 PM) windows also work. Same flat-rate at either window — no overtime charges.
Yes. City of Greenwood Utilities oversees public sewer compliance; Johnson County Health handles food-service inspection. We provide complete documentation with every service — printed copy plus digital backup — and handle manifest filing where required.
Old Town's 1890s-1920s commercial buildings have long historic FOG discharge runs from trap to city sewer. Those discharge lines accumulate emulsified grease that pumping doesn't reach. Quarterly hydro jetting is the difference between an Old Town restaurant that has occasional backups and one that runs clean. The County Line / Stones Crossing newer construction doesn't need it as often.
Yes. Multi-location restaurant groups along the County Line / I-65 corridor (and the chain clusters near Greenwood Park Mall) typically run on quarterly or monthly service contracts with consolidated billing and unified compliance documentation across locations.
50-70 minutes from our central staging via I-65 south or the Madison Avenue corridor. Same flat-rate as a Marion County downtown call — no Johnson County travel surcharge.
Park Mall food-court tenants typically close earlier than independent restaurants, so we coordinate service for the post-close window (after 9 PM) or pre-open (5-7 AM). Mall facilities management coordinates access through the loading dock at the agreed window.
Quarterly service contracts. Greenwood Park Mall food-court coordination through facilities management. City of Greenwood Utilities + Johnson County Health documentation. Same Indianapolis flat-rate.