
Your commercial kitchen’s exhaust fan works hard behind the scenes—pulling smoke, heat, grease-laden air, and odors up and out of your space. But like any mechanical system, it needs regular maintenance to keep performing safely and effectively. At Flue Steam, we know that a failing exhaust fan doesn’t just slow down ventilation—it can become a major fire hazard, a compliance issue, and a threat to your entire operation.
If it’s been a while since your last fan check, here’s what professional kitchen exhaust fan service includes and why it’s essential for fire safety, ventilation, and performance.
Exhaust fans are critical components of any commercial kitchen ventilation system. When properly maintained, they:
When neglected, however, they can:
At Flue Steam, our fan maintenance service is comprehensive and customized to each kitchen’s needs. Here’s what our technicians typically perform during an exhaust fan service:
We begin with a full inspection of the fan, including mounting hardware, wiring, and vibration levels. Loose or worn components can cause premature failure or dangerous mechanical problems.
Grease buildup on the fan blades is not only a fire risk—it also reduces fan efficiency. We remove all grease and debris from blades, housing, and surrounding areas using safe, effective cleaning solutions.
Most exhaust fans operate using belt-driven motors. We check the condition of belts, tighten tension if needed, and replace any that show signs of wear. We also test the motor for performance, overheating, or unusual noise.
Where applicable, we lubricate bearings and moving parts to ensure smooth operation and reduce wear over time.
We make sure the fan is properly mounted and sealed to the ductwork to prevent vibration, leaks, or safety hazards. We also verify that the backdraft damper is functional.
Once cleaned and serviced, we power up the system and test airflow to ensure the fan is operating at full capacity. We can also check that airflow is balanced with your make-up air system for safe, efficient operation.
You’ll receive a full report of what was serviced, cleaned, or replaced—ideal for keeping on hand for health and fire code inspections.
Even if it’s running, your exhaust fan may be signaling trouble. Watch for:
Any of these issues could mean it’s time for a professional inspection.
Many of our clients schedule fan service alongside their regular exhaust system cleaning. That’s a smart move—it minimizes downtime, keeps your kitchen compliant, and ensures the entire ventilation system is running smoothly from hood to duct to fan.
Don’t wait until your exhaust fan stops working or a fire inspector flags a violation. Call Flue Steam at 800-700-FLUE today to schedule professional fan service for your commercial kitchen. We’ll help you keep the air moving, the grease under control, and your kitchen safe, clean, and code-compliant.