Exhaust Hood Cleaning

Exhaust Hood Cleaning in Miami

Professional exhaust hood and ventilation cleaning for fire safety and code compliance. Connect with 428+ verified kitchen equipment technicians in Miami for expert exhaust hood cleaning.

About Exhaust Hood Cleaning

Commercial exhaust hood cleaning is not just a maintenance task — it's a fire safety and health code requirement. NFPA 96 mandates regular cleaning of exhaust hoods, filters, ductwork, and fans based on cooking volume. Our certified hood cleaning technicians provide thorough cleaning and inspection, leaving your ventilation system compliant and safe. Our service includes complete degreasing of the hood canopy, filters, ductwork, and exhaust fan. We document the cleaning with before and after photos and provide a compliance certificate for your health inspection records. We also inspect the system for damage or wear that could create fire hazards.

Benefits of Professional Exhaust Hood Cleaning

NFPA 96 compliance certification
Reduces grease fire risk
Improves exhaust efficiency
Passes health department inspections
Extends fan and filter life
Documentation for insurance requirements

Common Exhaust Hood Cleaning Issues We Solve

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Grease buildup creating fire hazard
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Reduced exhaust airflow
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Dripping grease from filters
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Fan performance degradation
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Code violations from inadequate cleaning
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Failed health inspections

Our Exhaust Hood Cleaning Process

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Pre-cleaning inspection and documentation

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Kitchen protection and containment

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Chemical degreasing of all surfaces

4

Ductwork and fan cleaning

5

Filter cleaning or replacement

6

Post-cleaning inspection

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Compliance certificate and documentation

When to Call for Exhaust Hood Cleaning

  • Quarterly or semi-annual NFPA 96 required cleaning
  • Before health inspections
  • Visible grease dripping from filters
  • Reduced exhaust airflow
  • After high-volume cooking periods

Exhaust Hood Cleaning FAQs

How much does commercial oven repair typically cost?
Commercial oven repair costs range from $200 to $2,000+ depending on the issue. Common repairs: igniter replacement $200-$400, thermostat or temperature probe $250-$500, gas valve replacement $350-$700, control board $600-$1,500, heating element (electric) $200-$600. Diagnostic fees of $100-$200 are typically applied to the repair total.
How much does emergency commercial kitchen equipment repair cost?
Emergency repair typically costs 1.5-2.5x normal rates. After-hours service calls usually run $150-$300 for the diagnostic fee, plus parts and labor. Weekend and holiday rates can be higher. However, the cost of downtime — lost revenue, food waste, and staff idle time — almost always exceeds the emergency service premium. Most providers charge $100-$200 diagnostic fees that apply to the total repair.