DripLoc grease Containment Systems
To further control grease accumulation, AZ Bright Vents installs and maintains driploc and grease collection devices. These components trap grease before it enters the exhaust ducts, reducing the frequency of required cleanings and minimizing the risk of grease leaks or damage to the building.
Rooftop Grease Cleaning and Collection
Rooftop areas, particularly exhaust fan housings and vents, often harbor dangerous grease deposits. Our team offers specialized rooftop cleaning services that safely remove grease buildup, protect rooftop equipment, and reduce fire hazards present in these hard-to-reach areas.
Exhaust Fan Hinge Kits
Access to the other side of your fan blades prevents grease build up that causes the fan to be off balance. AZ Bright Vents offers hinge kits to access the necessary areas. Off balance fans cause your system to rattle and vibrate. This leads to premature wear on the bearings and belt over time. This significantly reduces the efficiency and effectiveness of the fan. The law requires a panel or hinge that allow easy access to your exhaust fan.
FAQs About Grease Collection Cleaning
1. Why is grease collection cleaning important for my commercial kitchen?
Grease collection cleaning prevents dangerous grease buildup in your exhaust system. Excess grease can ignite and cause fires, damage equipment, and reduce ventilation efficiency. Regular cleaning keeps your kitchen safe and compliant with fire safety regulations.
2. How often should grease collection systems be cleaned?
The frequency depends on your kitchen’s size and cooking volume, but typically every 3 to 6 months is recommended. High-grease cooking may require more frequent cleanings to maintain fire safety and equipment performance.
3. What are the benefits of maintaining drip locks and grease collection devices?
Proper maintenance of drip locks and grease collectors traps grease before it spreads throughout ducts and rooftops. This reduces fire risks, minimizes cleaning frequency, protects your building structure, and extends the life of your ventilation system.