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Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning · Dallas–Fort Worth

Commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning, to the standard your insurer actually checks

Grease duct and hood cleaning is a close cousin of chimney sweeping, same core skill of clearing a combustible buildup out of an exhaust passage, but governed by its own standard, NFPA 96, and its own inspection frequency requirements tied to how much your kitchen actually cooks.

NFPA 96 compliant Photo-documented Certificate provided

Grease accumulates inside kitchen exhaust hoods and ductwork the same way creosote accumulates in a chimney flue, and it is just as flammable. NFPA 96 sets cleaning frequency based on cooking volume, from quarterly for high-volume solid fuel cooking down to annually for lower-volume operations.

Why this is a compliance issue, not just a cleanliness one

Most commercial kitchen insurance policies require documented cleaning at NFPA 96 intervals, and local fire marshals inspect for it directly. A restaurant without current documentation can face insurance claim issues after a kitchen fire, or fail a routine fire inspection outright.

We provide a certificate and sticker after each service, dated and visible for fire marshal inspections, which is exactly the documentation both your insurer and local fire code enforcement are looking for.

What a cleaning service includes

Full hood, filter, and ductwork cleaning down to bare metal
Rooftop fan and exhaust termination cleaning
Cleaning frequency scheduled to your kitchen’s actual cooking volume per NFPA 96
Dated certificate and compliance sticker after each service
Scheduling around your kitchen’s operating hours to minimize disruption

Frequently asked questions

How often does NFPA 96 actually require this?

It depends on cooking volume and fuel type, ranging from quarterly for high-volume operations to annually for lower-volume kitchens. We’ll help you determine the correct interval for your specific operation.

Will this pass a fire marshal inspection?

Our service is built around meeting NFPA 96 and providing the documentation fire marshals look for during routine inspections.

Do you work around our operating hours?

Yes, we regularly schedule this work overnight or during off-hours specifically to avoid disrupting kitchen operations.

Is this different from residential chimney sweeping?

Related in principle, both clear combustible buildup from an exhaust passage, but governed by a different standard, NFPA 96 versus NFPA 211, with different equipment and documentation requirements.