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Hood Cleaning Companies in Georgia

There are 48 certified hood cleaning companies across 10 cities in Georgia. Browse NFPA 96 compliant professionals below.

Georgia requires all commercial kitchens to comply with NFPA 96 (the National Fire Protection Association standard governing commercial kitchen exhaust systems) for hood and exhaust system cleaning. The Georgia fire marshal oversees enforcement, conducting inspections and reviewing cleaning documentation from food service establishments across the state. There are currently 48 hood cleaning companies listed across 10 cities in Georgia. Whether you operate in a major metro area or a smaller community, maintaining a documented hood cleaning schedule is essential for passing fire inspections, meeting insurance requirements, and protecting your business from grease fire hazards. Browse certified hood cleaning professionals in Georgia below.

NFPA 96 Enforcement in Georgia

The Georgia fire marshal enforces NFPA 96 compliance for all commercial kitchens operating within the state. Restaurants must maintain documented hood cleaning schedules and provide certificates of service upon request during inspections. Fire inspectors verify that exhaust systems, grease ducts, and rooftop containment units meet code requirements. Non-compliant establishments risk fines, mandatory re-inspections, increased insurance premiums, and potential temporary closure orders. Working with a NFPA 96 compliant hood cleaning company ensures your documentation is always inspection-ready.

Georgia Hood Cleaning Companies

Kitchen Tune-Up Savannah-Brunswick

Savannah, Georgia

4.8
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Mid-Ga Cleaning

Macon, Georgia

4.8
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Clean Hoodz

Elberton, Georgia

4.8
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Savannah Cleaning Systems, Inc.

Savannah, Georgia

4.7
Hood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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TruShine 360 Atlanta – Hood Cleaning, Fire Protection & Kitchen Services

Atlanta, Georgia

4.7
Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection
NFPA 96Insured
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Fire Systems

Smyrna, Georgia

4.7
Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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High Temp Hood Cleaning

Decatur, Georgia

4.6
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Hoodz of the Lowcountry and Coastal Georgia

Garden City, Georgia

4.5
Hood Cleaning
IKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Pye-Barker Fire & Safety

Alpharetta, Georgia

4.3
Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection
NFPA 96Insured
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Hoods Unlimited

Woodstock, Georgia

4.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning+1 more
VerifiedIKECAIKECA CertifiedNFPA 96Insured
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whitley's hood cleaning

Sumner, Georgia

4.0
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Georgia Vent Works

Conyers, Georgia

3.9
Hood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Sparkle My Hood

Sandy Springs, Georgia

3.9
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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HoodBuster, Inc.

Macon, Georgia

3.7
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Supreme Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning

Augusta, Georgia

3.7
Hood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Pristine Hood Vent Services

Dallas, Georgia

3.0
Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Hood Brite

Canton, Georgia

3.0
Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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TGA Hood Cleaning, LLC

Cumming, Georgia

2.3
Hood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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RLC Hood and Exhaust Services

Savannah, Georgia

1.0
Hood CleaningFilter Replacement+1 more
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Acme Hood Cleaning

Dawsonville, Georgia

Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Hood-Pro

Athens, Georgia

Grease Duct CleaningHood Cleaning
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Hoodz Of West Nw North Metro Atlanta

Marietta, Georgia

Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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Hood Authority

Macon, Georgia

Hood Cleaning
NFPA 96Insured
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American Fire Shield

Woodstock, Georgia

Hood CleaningFire Suppression Inspection
VerifiedNFPA 96Insured
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Frequently Asked Questions

Georgia has adopted NFPA 96 (the National Fire Protection Association standard governing commercial kitchen exhaust systems) as the governing standard for commercial kitchen hood cleaning. The state fire marshal enforces compliance through regular inspections of food service establishments. Restaurants must maintain documented cleaning schedules, and insurance companies typically require proof of NFPA 96 compliance. Non-compliant businesses face fines, higher insurance premiums, and potential closure orders. See our NFPA 96 Compliance Guide for details.

The Georgia fire marshal conducts inspections of commercial kitchens to verify NFPA 96 compliance. Inspectors check hood and duct cleaning documentation, grease containment systems, fire suppression equipment, and cleaning frequency records. Insurance companies also require compliance documentation for coverage. Restaurants that fail inspections may face fines, mandatory re-inspections, or temporary closure until issues are resolved. Browse certified hood cleaning companies to stay compliant.

There are currently 48 hood cleaning companies listed across 10 cities in Georgia. Our directory is comprehensive and regularly updated to include new companies and verify existing listings. Browse all hood cleaning companies or filter by city, certification, and services.

Hood cleaning companies in Georgia should ideally hold IKECA (International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Association) certification, which demonstrates expertise in exhaust system cleaning per NFPA 96 standards. Additional credentials to look for include state contractor licensing where required, general liability insurance, and workers compensation coverage. Learn more about choosing a qualified cleaner in our IKECA Certification Guide.

NFPA 96 establishes cleaning frequencies based on cooking volume. High-volume operations like 24-hour restaurants and solid fuel cooking systems require monthly cleaning. Moderate-volume kitchens need quarterly service. Low-volume establishments should schedule semi-annual cleaning, and seasonal operations require annual service at minimum. These standards apply across all of Georgia. See our Hood Cleaning Frequency Guide for complete schedules.

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