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Commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning in Chicago
"Commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning" is the full-system service you need to stay NFPA 96 compliant in Chicago — not a wipe-down of the hood. This page covers what the service actually includes and how to evaluate providers serving Chicago.
What the service actually covers
- Hood interior and plenum cleaned to bare metal.
- Baffle filters removed, washed, and reinstalled (or replaced).
- Vertical duct cleaned through access panels.
- Rooftop or wall-cap fan hinged up and cleaned underneath.
- Photo documentation and a dated certificate of cleaning.
Evaluating Chicago providers
The simplest test: ask whether the rooftop fan is included in the quote. If it is, ask if photos of the fan are provided after the job. Providers willing to photograph the fan are almost always doing the whole job correctly.
Documentation to keep
- Certificate of cleaning for each visit (12 months minimum).
- Photo documentation from the last cleaning.
- A maintenance log noting filter replacements and any repairs.
Providers serving Chicago
For context on who serves this market, here are the companies currently listed for Chicago.
Chicago Hood Cleaning Pros
Chicago crew focused on commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning with night and early-morning scheduling for active kitchens. Photo documentation on every visit and frequency planned against NFPA 96 risk.
Heavy coverage of West Loop, Fulton Market, and the I-90/94 Kennedy corridor. Routes crews by corridor so multi-unit operators get predictable arrival windows and consistent reporting. Good fit for restaurant groups that need certificates after each clean.
- Phone
- (773) 207-8863
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Restaurant focused
- Overnight service
- NFPA 96 certified
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HOODZ of Downtown Chicago
Franchise branch of the national HOODZ network covering downtown Chicago and near-west suburbs. Certified techs work to NFPA 96 and local fire code.
Office listed at 2651 W Lake St with a second location in Lombard. Useful option when you need a provider that can hand over standardized documentation and hit multi-unit accounts across the metro.
- Phone
- (312) 662-3866
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Restaurant focused
- NFPA 96 certified
- Multi-state
- Insured & bonded
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Sta-Kleen Exhaust Hood Cleaning
Long-running Schaumburg-based shop covering Cook and DuPage County restaurants. Uses hot steam plus degreaser rather than straight power washing to keep grease contained.
Over 40 years cleaning commercial kitchens in the northwest and west suburbs. Also runs a filter exchange program, which is useful for higher-volume kitchens that burn through filters between full hood cleans.
- Phone
- (847) 352-9191
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Restaurant focused
- NFPA 96 certified
- Insured & bonded
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Chicago Hood Cleaning
Suburbs-heavy hood cleaning outfit covering a wide ring around Chicago including River Grove, Downers Grove, Villa Park, and up to Gurnee. Does full hood, duct, fan, and grease trap work.
Publishes per-suburb service pages which makes it easy to tell whether they cover your address. Good choice when your kitchen is outside the 312/773 core but you still want NFPA-compliant documentation.
- Phone
- (779) 243-5188
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Restaurant focused
- NFPA 96 certified
- Rooftop access
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Olympia Maintenance
Family-run Melrose Park outfit that has been degreasing Chicago kitchen exhaust since 1972. Every job gets before/after photos and a written service report — the kind of paper trail insurers and AHJs actually want.
Based at 3025 W Soffel Ave, Melrose Park. Covers metro Chicago, suburban Illinois, NW Indiana, and Southern Wisconsin. NADCA-listed. Runs a grease-filter exchange and air-filter program alongside the cleaning, which is useful for chains wanting one maintenance vendor.
- Phone
- (708) 344-0344
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Restaurant focused
- NFPA 96 certified
- Insured & bonded
- Multi-state
- Overnight service
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Kitchen Guard of Chicago
Kitchen Guard franchise run locally with 15+ years in Chicagoland commercial kitchens, split across Downtown Chicago and West Suburbs territories. Straightforward NFPA 96 hood-to-fan cleans with photo documentation and certification stickers.
Two sister territories cover most of Cook and DuPage County. Night and early-morning crews so they can work around full-service restaurants. Also handle hood-system repairs and rooftop access panel installs, not just cleaning.
- Phone
- (847) 721-6540
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Restaurant focused
- Overnight service
- NFPA 96 certified
- Insured & bonded
- Rooftop access
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Brouwer Brothers Steamatic
Second-generation Chicago cleaning and restoration firm in operation since 1969. Kitchen exhaust work sits alongside HVAC duct cleaning and fire/water restoration — a reasonable pick for multi-tenant buildings and institutional kitchens that want one vendor for the whole ventilation stack.
Located at 10823 S Langley Ave, Chicago. NADCA-certified techs and 24/7 emergency dispatch. Good fit for property managers, condo associations, and school or healthcare kitchens where the scope goes beyond a single hood.
- Phone
- (708) 396-1444
- Website
- Visit site ↗
- Institutional
- Hotel kitchens
- 24/7
- NFPA 96 certified
- Insured & bonded
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SEE CHICAGO DIRECTORY →Chicago commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning — FAQ
- Is exhaust cleaning the same as hood cleaning in Chicago?
- In common usage, yes. Different providers and inspectors use the terms interchangeably for the full-system service.
- Do I need access panels installed before the first cleaning?
- If your duct doesn't have sufficient access panels, a reputable provider will install them or coordinate with a sheet-metal contractor. Without them, parts of the duct can't be cleaned to bare metal — a frequent citation.