Day: September 23, 2025

Stanley Steemer Exhaust Fan and Duct CleaningStanley Steemer Exhaust Fan and Duct Cleaning

 

The system behind a commercial kitchen’s hood and ductwork does more than ventilate smoke and heat. It plays a critical role in fire prevention, air quality, and compliance with food safety and fire codes. Over time, ductwork can become contaminated with layers of carbonized grease and other residues that can lead to a buildup that interferes with the safe operation of your cooking equipment and leads to poor indoor air quality. Stanley Steemer’s professional technicians utilize specialized cleaning machinery to eliminate this problem, including rotary brush systems designed for long runs of ductwork and high-pressure hot water systems that use superheated water combined with degreasers to flush away tough deposits and sanitize the interior of your ducts. URL jasvidhoodcleaning.com

Exhaust Fan and Duct Cleaning: Why Regular Maintenance Matters

Biological Contamination
Several products are currently registered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use as disinfectants or sanitizers on hard surfaces, which could include bare sheet metal ducts. However, there is little evidence that they can effectively sanitize the inside of uninsulated ductwork that contains moisture and dirt. If no one in your home suffers from allergies or unexplained symptoms or illnesses and you can visibly inspect the interior of the return air ducts and can see no heavy deposits of dust or signs of mold, there is no reason to have your air ducts cleaned. If a service provider offers to apply a biocide to the inside of your ducts, ask them to do so only after sanitizing with an approved product and following label instructions exactly.

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