Commercial Kitchen Duct Cleaning

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About Commercial Kitchen Duct Cleaning

Commercial kitchen duct cleaning is widely recognised by insurance companies due to the significant fire risk associated with improper maintenance. To mitigate this risk, stringent measures are enforced to ensure full compliance. By using a reputable duct cleaning company, you can maintain compliance with both legal requirements and insurance standards.

As members of NAADUK chwe are required to employ trained operatives who are competent in cleaning and reporting on your air ventilation system according to industry standards, ensuring they can deliver:

  • Wet Film Thickness Testing (WFTTs)
  • Photographic evidence of pre and post cleaned ventilation systems
  • Schematics
  • Post Clean Report detailing verification of cleanliness and certification

We strive to be the best and provide the highest level of service to all our customers. As such, we are always on the lookout for emerging technologies that can enhance our offerings. One of the newest additions to our services is the use of wool filters. Ecofleece, a company producing 100% biodegradable wool filters, has developed the original preventative solution for mitigating the fire risk associated with grease build-up in kitchen extract systems. During your phone call or site visit, you can discuss with our team member how to integrate this new system into your existing ductwork.

The frequency of cleaning is therefore determined by the amount of grease deposits, which can vary significantly depending on the number of fryers, the frequency of their use on the premises, and the efficiency of the filter system in use.

“The frequency of cleans should be sufficiently frequent that grease deposit limits are not exceeded”

“In the absence of data on measured levels of cleanliness, time and usage methods are used to estimate the required clean frequency”.

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The TR19 Standard, created by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA), is a guide to good practice for the internal cleanliness of ventilation systems, published in July 2019. The main purpose of the standard is to minimise the risk of fire associated with the accumulation of grease.