Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning

Your Best Source for Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning

We know that running a kitchen isn’t a job for the faint of heart. The hours, the staffing, the expense, the maintenance - even the best kitchens are a source of endless headaches and frustration.


United Safety Services can help alleviate some of these headaches and let you and your team focus on the food and business of cooking. Using a combination of the latest techniques and good old-fashioned elbow grease, we’ll get your hoods and exhaust system into tip-top shape, keeping your kitchen clean, safe, and inspection-compliant.


Believe it or not, of all the businesses our team has assisted since 1950, not one has experienced a fire within their exhaust system. Undoubtedly, we provide highly competitive rates in exchange for our proven form of care. The next time you need a kitchen exhaust cleaning service, we urge you to contact one of our knowledgeable representatives.


Importance of Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning for Your Business

Kitchen exhaust air systems accumulate large amounts of foreign matter quickly. That’s why they exist - to get the smoke, steam, grease, and dirt out of your way so that you can cook.


But what happens to this exhaust after it leaves your kitchen? As it exits your building, it cools and leaves behind trace residue in your exhaust system. This accumulated grease, dirt, and debris collects in your system, where a cooking flame, an overheated motor, a spark, or any other common combustion source could cause a fire. Routine kitchen exhaust cleaning is essential, keeping you, your employees, and your customers safe by reducing the fire risk and ensuring your safety.


We clean all accessible components of your system, including hoods/canopies, filters, filter racks, grease troughs, plenums, risers, ductwork, fans & housings. We pride ourselves on cleaning the entire system - not just what you can see.


In addition to fire safety, kitchen exhaust cleaning keeps your system running more efficiently, reducing your utility bills and maintenance costs. A clean and odor-free system is the hallmark of a professional kitchen.

Kitchen exhaust air systems accumulate large amounts of foreign matter quickly. That’s why they exist - to get the smoke, steam, grease, and dirt out of your way so that you can cook.


But what happens to this exhaust after it leaves your kitchen? As it exits your building, it cools and leaves behind trace residue in your exhaust system. This accumulated grease, dirt, and debris collects in your system, where a cooking flame, an overheated motor, a spark, or any other common combustion source could cause a fire. Routine kitchen exhaust cleaning is essential, keeping you, your employees, and your customers safe by reducing the fire risk and ensuring your safety.


We clean all accessible components of your system, including hoods/canopies, filters, filter racks, grease troughs, plenums, risers, ductwork, fans & housings. We pride ourselves on cleaning the entire system - not just what you can see.


In addition to fire safety, kitchen exhaust cleaning keeps your system running more efficiently, reducing your utility bills and maintenance costs. A clean and odor-free system is the hallmark of a professional kitchen.

Far too many businesses fail health inspections due to the lack of performing these simple kitchen exhaust cleaning services. At United Safety Services, we always encourage small and large businesses to schedule routine maintenance. Keeping your kitchen clean and up to code is the only way to guarantee a successful business and create longevity in the industry.


Call us today for a free quote to clean your kitchen exhaust. In addition to comprehensive cleaning and inspection, we’ll schedule you for follow-up service, keeping your kitchen compliant and safe.


Contact Us Today for Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning 

United Safety Services Inc. performs each of the services listed above. We'll provide you with a comprehensive report detailing the location and current condition of every damper tested, which can be provided during your next inspection.


Get In Touch

We’re here to help! Simply call 412-276-8488 to discuss your requirements.

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