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Access panel installation involves cutting and fitting inspection openings in commercial kitchen exhaust ductwork to allow proper cleaning and inspection. NFPA 96 (the National Fire Protection Association standard governing commercial kitchen exhaust systems) requires access panels at every change of direction and at intervals that ensure the entire duct system can be reached for grease duct cleaning. Without adequate access points, duct cleaning is incomplete and the system is considered non-compliant. Access panels are typically installed every 12 feet on horizontal runs and at each elbow or transition. Panels must seal properly to prevent grease leakage and maintain duct integrity during operation. Many older kitchens lack sufficient access panels, and fire marshals frequently cite this deficiency during inspections. Adding panels is a one-time investment that enables proper ongoing maintenance and ensures compliance with NFPA 96. Browse our directory of certified companies for access panel installation services.

Companies Offering Access Panel Installation

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Extreme Cleaning - Hood Cleaners in North Dakota

Mandan, North Dakota

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Done Right Hood & Fire Safety of So. Florida

Plantation, Florida

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Extreme Cleaning - Sioux Falls Hood Cleaners

Irvine, California

5.0
Hood CleaningAccess Panel Installation+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Innovative Hood Pro

Edinburgh, Indiana

5.0
Hood CleaningRooftop Grease Containment+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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CE COMMERCIAL SERVICES

Stayton, Oregon

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Extreme Cleaning - Rapid City Hood Cleaners

Rapid City, South Dakota

5.0
Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Express Kitchen Hoods, LLC

Rockville, Maryland

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Extreme Cleaning - Hood Cleaners in Nebraska

Omaha, Nebraska

5.0
Hood CleaningAccess Panel Installation+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Hood Pursuit LLC

Tower City, Pennsylvania

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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GREASE AWAY Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning & Repair

Santa Ana, California

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Hardy Hood Cleaning Service

Santa Ana, California

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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New York Exhaust Services Corp

Bronx, New York

5.0
Hood CleaningGrease Trap Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Hood Cleaning Expert

Tempe, Arizona

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Silver Lining Hood Cleaners, Inc.

Portland, Oregon

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Western States Exhaust Cleaning

Fairbanks, Alaska

5.0
Hood CleaningRooftop Grease Containment+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Kitchen Exhaust Hood Cleaning Pros-OHP Enterprises

White Plains, New York

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Huntsville Hood Cleaning

Huntsville, Alabama

5.0
Hood CleaningFilter Replacement+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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HoodZ HunterZ

Minneapolis, Minnesota

5.0
Hood CleaningAccess Panel Installation+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Quality Hood Cleaning LLC

Salem, Oregon

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Xtreme Clean Hoods

Riverside, California

5.0
Hood CleaningRooftop Grease Containment+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Intelligent Clean Stell Pro

Apopka, Florida

5.0
Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Clean Hood Pros | Commercial Hood Cleaning Service

Mesa, Arizona

5.0
Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Xtreme Hood Cleaning

Cape Coral, Florida

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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D&E Hood Cleaning

Stockton, California

5.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Frequently Asked Questions

Access panel installation involves cutting and fitting inspection openings in commercial kitchen exhaust ductwork at code-required intervals. NFPA 96 requires access panels so that technicians can properly inspect and clean the interior of grease ducts. Without adequate access points, duct cleaning is incomplete and non-compliant. Panels are typically installed every 12 feet on horizontal runs and at each change of direction.

Access panel installation is typically a one-time service performed when ductwork is first installed or when existing ductwork is found to lack adequate access points during inspection. Once installed, panels should be checked during each hood cleaning visit to ensure they seal properly and remain accessible. Read our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide for access panel requirements.

Access Panel Installation typically costs $100 to $250 per panel for commercial kitchens. Pricing depends on kitchen size, equipment condition, level of buildup, and geographic location. High-volume restaurants or larger kitchens may pay more. Request free quotes from certified providers in our hood cleaning directory to compare pricing. For a detailed breakdown of all service costs, see our Hood Cleaning Cost Guide.

Yes, NFPA 96 requires that access panels be installed in exhaust ductwork to allow proper inspection and cleaning. The standard specifies that access openings must be provided at every change of direction and at intervals that ensure the entire duct system can be reached for cleaning. Ductwork without adequate access panels is considered non-compliant. See our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide.

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