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317 companies offer exhaust fan cleaning services in our directory. Compare certified providers, read ratings, and request free quotes.

Exhaust fan cleaning removes grease buildup from rooftop and inline fans that are critical components of commercial kitchen ventilation systems. Grease accumulates on fan blades, housings, and motor components, reducing airflow efficiency and creating a significant fire hazard at the top of the exhaust system. During cleaning, technicians disassemble fan components, degrease blades and housings using commercial solvents, inspect belts and bearings for wear, and reassemble the unit to manufacturer specifications. NFPA 96 (the National Fire Protection Association standard governing commercial kitchen exhaust systems) requires the entire exhaust system, including fans, to be maintained on prescribed cleaning schedules. Neglected exhaust fans can cause grease to drip onto roof surfaces, creating additional fire risk and potential environmental violations. Most hood cleaning services include exhaust fan cleaning as part of a complete system service. Find providers who service exhaust fans in our certified company directory.

Companies Offering Exhaust Fan Cleaning

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AZ Bright Vents & Exhaust Hood Cleaning

Mesa, Arizona

4.4
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Apex Ventilation Group

Hanover, Massachusetts

4.4
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Grease Magic, LLC

Las Vegas, Nevada

4.4
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Omni Pro Inc.

Warwick, Rhode Island

4.4
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Nola Steam Cleaning

New Orleans, Louisiana

4.4
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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APS Hoods

Denver, Colorado

4.3
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Bare Metal Standard Liberty Lake

Liberty Lake, Washington

4.3
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Steam Force Inc.

Knoxville, Tennessee

4.3
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Charlotte Hood Cleaning

Charlotte, North Carolina

4.3
Hood CleaningRooftop Grease Containment+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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ExhaustCLEAN

Morrisville, North Carolina

4.3
Hood CleaningAccess Panel Installation+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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KC Hood Masters Inc.

Kansas City, Missouri

4.2
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Bakersfield Vent and Hood

Bakersfield, California

4.2
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Global exhaust maintenance

Maspeth, New York

4.2
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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United Hood Cleaning & Power Wash inc.

Lakewood, Colorado

4.2
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Performance Industrial

South Glens Falls, New York

4.2
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Sextant Marine Consulting

Doral, Florida

4.2
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Mountaineer Hood and Exhaust

Morgantown, West Virginia

4.2
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Otter Commercial Services

Portland, Oregon

4.2
Hood CleaningRooftop Grease Containment+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Jacksonville Hood Cleaning

Jacksonville, Florida

4.2
Hood CleaningExhaust Fan Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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R & G Vent Cleaning Services Inc

Gilbert, Arizona

4.2
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Certified Hood & Fire Specialist

Charleston, South Carolina

4.2
Hood CleaningRooftop Grease Containment+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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CS Ventilation, Inc: Restaurant Kitchen Exhaust Systems, Wakefield, MA

Wakefield, Massachusetts

4.1
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Western Commercial Services

Las Vegas, Nevada

4.1
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Pro Duct Cleaning

Dallas, Texas

4.1
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Frequently Asked Questions

Exhaust fan cleaning involves removing accumulated grease and debris from rooftop and inline exhaust fans that are part of the commercial kitchen ventilation system. Grease buildup on fan blades and housings reduces airflow efficiency and creates a significant fire hazard. Technicians disassemble fan components, degrease blades and housings, inspect belts and bearings, and reassemble the unit. This service is typically performed as part of a full exhaust system cleaning per NFPA 96 standards.

Exhaust fans should be cleaned every time the hood and duct system is serviced, following the same NFPA 96 frequency schedules: monthly for high-volume, quarterly for moderate, and semi-annually for low-volume operations. Fans in heavy grease environments may need additional attention between full cleanings. Regular inspection of fan belts and bearings during cleaning helps prevent mechanical failures. See our Hood Cleaning Frequency Guide for full schedules.

Exhaust Fan Cleaning typically costs $200 to $400 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.

Exhaust fan cleaning is required as part of the overall exhaust system maintenance mandated by NFPA 96. The standard requires the entire exhaust system, including fans, to be cleaned at prescribed intervals. While NFPA 96 does not set a separate schedule specifically for fans, they must be included in every hood and duct cleaning service. See our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide for details.

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