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Under Pressure, LLC is a professional pressure cleaning company offering many services in industrial, commercial and residential settings. While the majority of our service work is the Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning (aka hood cleaning), we offer a large number of services to our current and future clients. We provide kitchen exhaust cleaning in accordance with NFPA 96 fire codes and regulations.

This allows us to certify our service to keep clients in compliance with local and state fire codes and also comply with our client's insurance company's requirements. We provide kitchen exhaust cleaning (hood cleaning) in accordance with NFPA 96 fire codes and regulations. While offering hood cleaning over the past decade or so, we have always prided ourselves in creating solutions for our client's needs (big or small).

We also offer steam cleaning, equipment cleaning, exterior site cleaning (sidewalks / dumpster areas / buildings), and roof clean up. To further assist our growing number of client's, we also offer baffle filter replacement, rooftop grease containment systems and maintenance, installation and service of access panels, and hinge kits for exhaust fans, drip cups, light globe replacement, and many other items and services.
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The most important factor in choosing a kitchen exhaust cleaning vendor is whether or not they are inspecting and cleaning the entire system.
Unfortunately, in the field of KEC companies (hood cleaning), there are far too many companies that do not clean the entire system EVERY time.
Under Pressure, LLC prides itself in preforming above the rest.
We will only perform full system cleanings on every service.
If a portion of the system is not accessible, we will offer solutions to making it accessible.
If you are operating a commercial kitchen of any kind, rooftop grease containment is something you need to assess and solve.
The grease produced from cooking is acidic and overtime can deteriorate a roof and cause irreversible damage that can potential cost thousands of dollars.
Excessive grease on your roof can also become a fire hazard.
The best way to avoid causing this damage is to install proper grease containment system(s) on your roof.
These systems utilize filter media that absorbs grease and sheds water.
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