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Restaurant Cooking Oil Collection Chatham
Used cooking oil pickup Chatham County GA is designed for coastal kitchens from River Street to Tybee Island. Our fleet of specialized trucks ensures fast, efficient oil collection across the entire county. Whether you’re frying seafood in Savannah’s historic district or serving tourists on the coast, turn your restaurant grease into monthly revenue with service that understands coastal challenges.
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pick up, disposal & recycling






From Shrimp Boats to River Street, Your Oil Has Value
Chatham County restaurants face unique challenges—tourist season surges, seafood volumes, historic building restrictions, and coastal weather. Your River Street seafood house produces different oil volumes than inland restaurants. Your Tybee Island beach bar deals with sand and salt air. We handle it all. In addition to restaurants, we provide tailored solutions for a wide range of establishments in Chatham County, each with their own unique needs.
What stays consistent? Early morning pickup that never disrupts your tourist traffic. Monthly payments that help offset seasonal slowdowns and allow customers to better manage their costs. Service built specifically for coastal operations, not adapted from inland routes.
Season | Your Volume | Our Response |
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March (St. Patrick’s) | 400% normal | Daily pickup, no surge fees (pickups available on all days as needed) |
Summer Beach Season | 250% normal | Twice weekly automatically (flexible pickup days) |
Hurricane Season | Variable | 24-hour storm protocol |
Winter Locals | Normal | Monthly, consistent rate |

Ready to switch providers? We handle everything—container swap, provider cancellation, all of it. Se Habla Español.
Every Chatham City Covered
Savannah – Georgia’s oldest city, from River Street to Southside
Pooler – Fastest growing city, Tanger Outlets to Godley Station
Garden City – Port city dining, Highway 21 corridor
Port Wentworth – Industrial hub, I-95 restaurants
Bloomingdale – Emerging west side dining scene
Tybee Island – Beach city restaurants & bars
Thunderbolt – Historic seafood row
Vernonburg – Small fishing village charm
We currently service Florida, Georgia, and New Jersey. Check if we service your area:
Same professional service whether you’re on River Street or Richmond Hill Highway.
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How Coastal Oil Collection Works
Setup for Your Location
Whether you’re tucked into a historic square or spread along Highway 80, we assess your specific needs. We help you choose the best place at each location for your containers, ensuring they are accessible and convenient for users.
Weather-Ready Equipment
Coastal grade containers resist salt corrosion and seal tight against afternoon thunderstorms. Smart sensors monitor levels through tourist season rushes and quiet winters. Everything built for Chatham County's humidity and storms.
Reliable Revenue Stream
Digital confirmations ready when you open. Monthly deposits help smooth out seasonal income variations every coastal restaurant knows. Service fees are straightforward, with all equipment costs and regular pickups included in the package.
Chatham County's Unique Challenges, Solved

Earn Money
Tourist Season Flexibility
St. Patrick’s Day quadruples your volume. Summer brings steady crowds. Winter slows to locals. Our service scales automatically—daily during peak season, monthly during quiet times. We adapt our operations throughout the year to meet changing demand. No surge pricing when you need us most.

Reliability
Historic District Navigation
Those beautiful squares mean tight access and preservation rules. Our compact equipment fits where others can't. Quiet operation respects your neighbors. Zero damage to historic cobblestones—guaranteed.

Ease & Flexibility
Coastal Weather Reality
Hurricane season, daily thunderstorms, salt air—your equipment faces it all. Our containers withstand coastal conditions with rust-proof construction and weighted bases that won't budge in storms.
Environmental Impact: Protecting Our Coast
Your recycled oil becomes biodiesel, protecting Chatham County’s delicate coastal ecosystem and benefiting the environment. Recycling not only used cooking oil but also other materials like plastic bottles, paper (including newspapers, magazines, and cardboard), and cans helps reduce landfill waste and conserves resources. Proper disposal of recyclables and materials such as motor oil and household hazardous waste at designated collection sites is essential to prevent contamination and ensure safe handling. By separating trash from recyclables and participating in local recycling programs, you help protect the local environment and promote sustainability.
See your impact—most restaurants prevent tons of CO2 from entering our ocean air annually.

See your impact—most restaurants prevent tons of CO2 from entering our ocean air annually.
Used Cooking Oil to Energy
Your Impact to the Environment
Energy Equivalents
Transportation Equivalents
Chatham Success Stories
★★★★★
"Tourist season means triple normal volume. They adjust pickup automatically. No overflow during St. Patrick's week.
Tony, Factor's Walk
★★★★★
"Sand gets in everything except their sealed containers. Pickup at dawn means tourists never see it. Perfect for our image."
Sarah, Tybee Beachfront
★★★★★
"We're not downtown but get treated the same. Driver knows every back entrance in this complex. Reliable service matters."
Miguel, Pooler Shopping Center
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions Coastal Restaurants Ask
About containers?
Free delivery of coastal-grade units that resist salt corrosion and seal against storms. Sizes fit everything from tiny historic district kitchens to sprawling beachfront operations. Includes anti-theft locks because yes, even cooking oil gets stolen at the beach. Our disposal service ensures all collected oil is handled responsibly and in compliance with local regulations.
About earnings?
Zero fees for any Chatham County location. You earn per gallon collected, paid monthly via direct deposit. Most coastal restaurants see complete reversal from paying for disposal to earning steady income that helps balance seasonal variations. There is no charge for our standard collection service.
About what is collected?
Our restaurant cooking oil collection service in Chatham accepts used cooking oil and grease from all types of commercial kitchens. This includes fryer oil, grill grease, shortening, food-grade vegetable oils such as canola, soybean, and corn oil, as well as animal fats from cooking. Our disposal service ensures that all collected oil is properly recycled, helping your business maintain environmentally responsible practices. If you have questions about specific items or need more information about our collection process, please feel free to contact us.
About pickup schedule?
Chatham routes run early morning to avoid tourist traffic—before River Street wakes up, before beach parking fills. Frequency adjusts to your actual needs, from daily during season to monthly in winter. Smart sensors ensure you never overflow during unexpected rushes. More information about scheduling and service options is available upon request.
About switching providers?
We handle the entire transition including container swap and cancellation calls. Takes about a week, timed to your schedule. Hundreds of Chatham County restaurants from downtown squares to beach bars switched without disruption. For more information or to start the process, contact us directly.

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During a typical Braves homestand, Battery restaurants produce 40% more oil. Instead of stressing about overflow, you're earning 40% more revenue. We handle the surge—you handle the crowds.