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COMMERCIAL KITCHEN EXHAUST CLEANING • PHOENIX, AZ

Hood-to-Roof Exhaust Cleaning for Phoenix-Area Kitchens

Request service for the accessible hood, plenum, ductwork, exhaust fan, and affected rooftop area—with scope and documentation discussed before scheduling.

  • Commercial kitchens only
  • Night and early-morning windows by request
  • Before-and-after photos available
Phoenix Hood Cleaning commercial service vehicle
✔ Hood, Plenum & Ductwork
✔ Exhaust Fan Access
✔ Rooftop Grease Review
✔ Service Documentation

Start With the Right System Details

For a useful quote, include the facility address, number and length of hood systems, cooking equipment, roof access, and last professional cleaning date.

  • Restaurants, bars, and commercial commissaries
  • Hotels, schools, healthcare, and senior living
  • Food halls, catering kitchens, and institutional facilities
  • Food trucks and mobile cooking operations by request
Commercial kitchen exhaust hood prepared for cleaning

Ready when you are.

Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Services

The final scope depends on system access and condition. These are the primary service categories available for discussion.

Hood & Duct Cleaning

Degreasing and pressure washing of agreed accessible portions of the hood, plenum, duct path, and exhaust fan.

Fan Hinge & Access Review

Evaluation of rooftop fan access and hinge-kit options intended to make inspection and cleaning safer and less disruptive.

A Clear Four-Step Process

1

Scope

Confirm systems, access, operating restrictions, and requested documentation.

2

Protect

Cover nearby kitchen equipment and establish a controlled wash area.

3

Clean

Remove grease from the agreed accessible exhaust components using appropriate methods.

4

Document

Record completed work and identify inaccessible, damaged, or follow-up areas.

NFPA 96 Is a Standard, Not a Contractor Certification

NFPA 96 addresses fire-safety requirements for commercial cooking ventilation systems. Cleaning need and frequency should be based on inspection, cooking volume, fuel type, grease accumulation, manufacturer guidance, and requirements from the authority having jurisdiction.

  • Ask what portions of the exhaust path will be accessible
  • Keep service reports and labels with facility records
  • Confirm local requirements with your fire authority and insurer
Read the Compliance Guide

Useful Closeout Records

  • Service date and provider contact information
  • Before-and-after photographs
  • Areas that were inaccessible or not cleaned
  • Observed maintenance or access concerns

Greater Phoenix Coverage

Service requests are evaluated throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Avondale, Goodyear, Surprise, Buckeye, and nearby Valley communities.

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