About the Provider
Watson Plumbing is an established commercial plumbing and liquid waste hauling contractor based in Macon, Georgia. Operating under permit FOG038 with the Southeastern FOG Alliance, the company specializes in comprehensive grease trap pumping, grease interceptor cleaning, and high-pressure sewer line hydro-jetting.
They offer commercial food establishments, schools, and restaurants in Bibb County and the surrounding Middle Georgia region reliable liquid waste management to ensure compliance with Macon Water Authority regulations. Their experienced technicians handle complete cleaning, baffles inspection, and MWA-compliant manifest submissions.
Service Quick Facts
Best for commercial food kitchens needing to pass Macon Water Authority FOG compliance inspections.
Grease Trap Maintenance, Hydro-Jetting, Sewer Line Cleaning
Capacity-based pricing combined with flat-rate service calls.
Scheduled maintenance cycles alongside immediate emergency dispatch options.
Customer Reviews Summary
"Excellent professional grease trap service. Highly recommended!"
Compliance Q&A Accordion (Macon Regulations)
Understanding how this provider coordinates with Bibb County and Macon Water Authority codes:
What grease trap services does Watson Plumbing provide in Macon?
Watson Plumbing provides full grease interceptor pumping, grease trap cleaning, baffle wall inspections, and high-pressure hydro-jetting services to keep drain lines free of FOG accumulation.
Does Watson Plumbing serve businesses outside of Bibb County?
Yes, Watson Plumbing extends its commercial grease trap pumping and plumbing services to neighboring Middle Georgia counties including Houston, Peach, Jones, and Monroe.
Is Watson Plumbing registered with the Southeastern FOG Alliance?
Yes, Watson Plumbing is a fully permitted commercial waste transporter carrying active FOG registration FOG038 for grease trap waste hauling in Georgia.
What is the MWA 25% rule for commercial grease interceptors?
The Macon Water Authority 25% rule requires interceptor pumping whenever the combined volume of grease and settled solids exceeds a quarter of the trap's total capacity.
How often does Watson Plumbing recommend pumping a commercial grease trap?
In addition to pumping whenever the 25% rule is reached, all commercial food establishments must pump their traps at least once per quarter according to MWA codes.
Does Watson Plumbing provide official waste manifests for MWA compliance?
Yes, Watson Plumbing supplies detailed waste disposal manifests with every pump-out, which are submitted to the Macon Water Authority for compliance records.
Can Watson Plumbing clear clogged drain lines leading to the grease trap?
Yes, they use advanced hydro-jetting equipment to clear grease blockages, restoring full flow and preventing backups in commercial kitchens and restaurants.
Does Watson Plumbing offer emergency services for grease trap backups?
Yes, Watson Plumbing provides emergency response for urgent grease interceptor overflows and plumbing blockages to minimize business downtime in Middle Georgia.
Where does Watson Plumbing dispose of hauled grease trap waste?
All waste is discharged at authorized wastewater treatment plants or approved recycling facilities that comply with Georgia Environmental Protection Division guidelines.
How do I schedule grease trap maintenance with Watson Plumbing?
You can schedule service by contacting Watson Plumbing directly via their phone line at (478) 256-5438 to set up one-time or recurring quarterly pumpings.