The Best Kitchen Hood & Duct Exhaust Cleaners You will Find In Your Area
Ensuring Safety, Compliance, and Cleanliness for Your Kitchen
Our Services
We provide certified kitchen exhaust cleaning, filter replacement, and comprehensive system inspections to keep your operation safe, efficient, and fully compliant. From rooftop to cooktop, our team delivers reliable service with convenient scheduling, detailed reports, and hassle-free invoicing.
Sanitizing Commercial Kitchen Services
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General Pressure Washing
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Kitchen Equipment Detailing
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Fan Repair & Maintenance
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Hood Cleaning
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Residential Hood Cleaning Services
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The Importance of Regular Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning
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Comprehensive Commercial Kitchen Cleaning Services
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Faqs
Find clear answers to common questions about our kitchen exhaust cleaning services, scheduling, safety standards, and more. Our FAQ section helps you understand what to expect and how we keep your kitchen running smoothly and safely.
Why can’t my employees clean the hoods?
NFPA 96 states, “The entire exhaust system shall be cleaned by a properly trained, qualified, and certified company or persons.” Work of this nature takes special tools, equipment, and expertise to properly and thoroughly clean.
What should I look for when hiring a company?
You should look at training, certification, reputation, and years in business. The Certified National Hood Cleaning Association certifies us as a Certified Exhaust Cleaning Specialist (CECS). We are versed in NFPA 96, the Code of Federal Regulations. We are regulated by each of these organizations to ensure we provide you with the best and safest service available.
What do you clean?
We take care of what you see in the kitchen, but most importantly, what you do not see from the roof down. We clean the entire system, starting from the exhaust housing and motor, including fan maintenance, grease bearings, and adjusting/replacing belts, making sure the motor is operating properly. Then we go down the flue into the plenum area, cleaning the system to bare metal per NFPA 96 standards. Finally, we clean the linkage for the fire suppression system, clean the filters and grease gutters, and cleaning and polishing the hood inside and out.