Protect your business, employees, and customers with NFPA 96-compliant hood and exhaust system cleaning throughout Midland and the surrounding area.
and industrial or field-related traffic. When kitchens operate on extended hours or produce high grease volumes,
exhaust systems can accumulate combustible residue quickly if cleaning intervals are not matched to actual use.
Midland is serviced through a structured operations model built around route efficiency, recurring maintenance cycles,
off-hours access, and dependable support for high-demand commercial kitchen environments.
Service is organized around commercial kitchen density and recurring scheduling needs so cleaning can be performed more consistently and efficiently.
Many Midland kitchens need service outside production hours. Scheduling is structured around prep, shutdown, overnight, and low-disruption service windows whenever possible.
Operators dealing with grease buildup, delayed maintenance, or inspection pressure need a service plan that helps restore a cleaner and more defensible operating position.
Midland includes hotels, healthcare kitchens, schools, commissaries, and restaurant groups that benefit from recurring service and coordinated communication.
Kitchen exhaust systems collect grease as cooking vapors move through the hood, ductwork, and exhaust fan.
If that buildup is not properly removed, it can increase fire risk, affect airflow, and create maintenance,
sanitation, and inspection concerns.
Professional kitchen exhaust cleaning is designed to address the full exhaust path, not just visible hood surfaces.
In Midland, that is especially important for kitchens with long operating hours, high-output cooking, lodging demand,
healthcare support, and other commercial environments where grease can build quickly.
A consistent maintenance program helps operators keep systems cleaner, reduce risk exposure, and maintain better
documentation around recurring service activity.
In Dallas, fire prevention and code enforcement sit under Dallas Fire-Rescue’s Prevention and Investigation Bureau. Its Inspection and Life Safety Education Division, led by the Fire Marshal, is responsible for code enforcement, inspections, and education.
Dallas’s current code stack matters. The city lists the 2021 International Fire Code with Dallas amendments as effective February 10, 2023, and the 2021 International Mechanical Code with Dallas amendments as effective May 12, 2023.
Dallas Fire-Rescue reinspection fees: $171 (1st), $200 (2nd), $255 (3rd+). Penalties can reach up to $2,000 upon conviction.
A permit is required to install or modify automatic fire-extinguishing systems for commercial cooking.
It’s full hood & duct cleaning—not just visible surface cleaning. We remove grease from the entire system.
Deep cleaning of the visible hood structure where grease first accumulates.
Removal and professional degreasing of all baffle filters.
Cleaning both horizontal and vertical ducts to bare metal.
Ensuring the fan unit is clean and properly hinged for maintenance.
Cleaning the area around the fan to prevent roof damage from grease.
Complete extraction of flammable deposits throughout the system.
Inspectors evaluate:
Areas like Downtown, Uptown, and Deep Ellum operate at high capacity daily, increasing grease output.
Dallas has a wide range of cuisines operating at scale, from fine dining to fast casual, increasing system usage.
Major venues like: Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
American Airlines Center drive large spikes in kitchen activity.
North Texas heat contributes to grease vaporization and buildup inside duct systems.
Remove heavy grease from the entire exhaust system.
Apply industry-leading cleaning agents, then pressure wash to remove remaining residue.
Repeat as needed until clean and compliant, then apply your service sticker and documentation.
Effective service should address the hood, accessible ductwork, and exhaust fan as a connected system.
Busy kitchens need cleaning support that fits their production cycle and minimizes disruption.
Higher-volume kitchens benefit from service intervals based on grease production, not guesswork.
Operators with multiple kitchens or recurring service needs benefit from consistent scheduling and communication.
Kitchen hood cleaning protects your facility, staff, and customers—it protects your business. Over time, cooking oils and vapors are pulled into the exhaust system, leaving flammable residue that can cause fires. Facilitec Southwest provides specialized, NFPA 96–compliant cleaning that removes built-up grease and keeps your kitchen fire-safe and inspection-ready.
Our maintenance program combines hood cleaning and rooftop grease containment into one convenient plan. We’ll set the perfect schedule, handle reminders, and offer monthly billing options so you can stay compliant without the hassle.
Dallas Fire-Rescue conducts fire code enforcement and inspections, and commercial cooking systems sit inside that fire-safety framework. Operators should assume that hood, duct, suppression, and related life-safety conditions can be reviewed during inspections or permitting activity, especially where cooking hazards are present.
Cooking oils and vapors build up in the exhaust hood, ductwork, and fan system. Regular cleaning removes that residue before it ignites.
Yes. Every job meets or exceeds NFPA 96 standards. You’ll receive documentation and service stickers for inspections.
Yes. We hand-scrape and pressure wash the entire system—hood, filters, ducts, and fan assembly.