Grease containment is the most effective way to prevent the oils and smoke from reaching the roof's membrane—and avert all the adverse results associated with grease contamination. A grease containment system is necessary to prevent grease and other contaminants from damaging your property and the environment:
Roof damage: Grease buildup can damage your roof's membrane, leading to leaks that can cause structural damage to your building.
Fire hazards: Grease can create fire hazards.
Environmental hazards: Grease can pollute the environment.
Pests: Grease can attract pests.
Slip and fall hazards: Grease can create slip and fall hazards.
Liability claims: Grease can void your roof's warranty or lead to liability claims.
Grease containment systems work by capturing grease and oil vapors that are pulled into your kitchen exhaust system. They typically have replaceable filters that catch grease and oils while allowing rainwater to pass through.
Rooftop Cleaning
Standing grease on a restaurant rooftop is detrimental to the life of the roof. The roof will break down as it absorbs the fats, oils and grease. Many commercials buildings use white vinyl material on rooftops which can be compromised by standing grease, causing seams to split and holes to develop in the membrane, which leads to leaks and further roof damage. Grease deposits on a restaurant roof will provide another fuel source if a kitchen fire was to break out below.
Hinge Kit Installation
Fan hinge kits allow the fan to tilt effortlessly and securely away from the curb for access to the wheel and duct work for inspection and cleaning. A hinge kit protects fan wiring and will prevent damage occurring to the fan bowl during inspection and maintenance.
Hinge kits are made of heavy duty steel in order to last for years and to support the weight of the exhaust fan.
Patio and Dumpster Cleaning
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Fan Belt Replacement Services
Several factors affect a fan belts’ lifetime including climate and running time. A fan belt inspection will indicate when a fan belt needs to be replaced. Signs of wear on a fan belt include cracking and fraying or a squealing sound coming from the fan. A cracked or frayed fan belt should be replaced before it snaps. CFP routinely performs checks on fan belts as part of our normal hood cleaning process and will change out an old fan belt at that time four your convenience. For optimal performance, it is generally recommended to replace a rooftop fan belt once a year as part of routine maintenance, especially if signs of wear like cracks, fraying or slippage are evident.
Several factors affect a fan belts’ lifetime including climate and running time. A fan belt inspection will indicate when a fan belt needs to be replaced. Signs of wear on a fan belt include cracking and fraying or a squealing sound coming from the fan. A cracked or frayed fan belt should be replaced before it snaps. CFP routinely performs checks on fan belts as part of our normal hood cleaning process and will change out an old fan belt at that time four your convenience. For optimal performance, it is generally recommended to replace a rooftop fan belt once a year as part of routine maintenance, especially if signs of wear like cracks, fraying or slippage are evident.