United Hood Cleaning
About us
United Hood Cleaning is a professionally certified, family owned business providing commercial hood cleaning services in New York City. We service commercial establishments in Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Long Island, New Jersey, Connecticut & Upstate New York. Along with commercial hood cleaning we also do grease trap cleaning and exhaust grease filter cleaning. We work in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association's code 96 and will help you pass local fire or fire Marshall Inspections. Having your commercial hood cleaned to the metal is required by fire and safety codes nationally. Not only does this compliance keep your restaurant, staff and customers safe from grease fires it also improves the functionality of the hood. A great example of this is the improved ventilation of the system which will reduce the odors and smoke associated with restaurant kitchens. The NFPA recommends most commercial hood cleaning be done every 3-6 months to ensure optimal performance. United Hood Cleaning understands the importance of time, especially in the restaurant industry. That's why our New York City Hood Cleaners will make the visit as short as possible so you may resume work. We guarantee our work and strive for excellence in customer service. Keep your property, staff and customers safe, call United Hood Cleaning of New York today! We bear a Certificate of Fitness from the New York Fire Deptartment (FDNY). Certificate of Fitness is required by laws and regulations to conduct certain businesses within the New York City for hazardous occupations.
Services we offer
Grease Trap Cleaning, High Temperature Insulation, We Offer Exhaust Grease Filter Cleaning, and Kitchen Hood Cleaning.
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Licensing
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