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Hood cleaning companies in Atlanta

Atlanta's restaurant market is anchored by Midtown, Buckhead, Inman Park, and the Westside, plus a growing footprint in Decatur, Marietta, and Sandy Springs. Most Atlanta hood cleaners cover the entire 11-county metro and can also reach Birmingham and Savannah for multi-city chains.

Providers serving Atlanta

The companies below serve Atlanta and surrounding areas. Listings are editorial — verify current pricing, insurance, and availability directly with the provider.

Premier Grease

Norcross-based regional operator doing hood cleaning, grease trap service, filter exchange, and oil recycling across Atlanta, Savannah, Jacksonville, and Orlando. One vendor for the whole back-of-house grease chain.

Headquartered at 450 S. Cemetery St. #204 in Norcross. Over a decade serving Atlanta commercial kitchens. Good option if you want a single invoice for hoods, traps, and oil pickup.

  • Restaurant focused
  • NFPA 96 certified
  • Multi-state
  • Rooftop access

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Hood-Pro, Inc.

Southeast regional hood cleaning and exhaust repair shop, in business since 1997. NFPA 96 focused, covers Georgia and Alabama, and has a dedicated military division for base kitchens.

Does full kitchen exhaust cleaning plus repair — hood repairs, fan service, duct access panel installs. Handy when a cleaning turns into a "your fan is seized" call.

  • Restaurant focused
  • NFPA 96 certified
  • Institutional
  • Multi-state
  • Rooftop access

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Atlanta Hood Cleaning Pros

Atlanta-focused crew trained to NFPA 96, working the 11-county metro. Restaurant-first but takes on grease containment cleanups and filter work as well.

Publishes NFPA Code 96 compliance directly. Good fit for single-unit restaurants and small chains in the metro who want a local number rather than a national dispatch.

  • Restaurant focused
  • NFPA 96 certified
  • Rooftop access

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Peach State Hood Cleaning

Atlanta hood cleaning shop advertising 24/7 service for restaurant exhaust, oven, and fan cleaning. NFPA 96 certified.

Good fallback when your main vendor cannot fit in a weekend call. Covers exhaust plus deep oven cleaning, which is a nice-to-have when you are scheduling a full back-of-house reset.

  • Restaurant focused
  • NFPA 96 certified
  • 24/7
  • Overnight service

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Georgia Vent Works

Family-run Conyers shop that has been cleaning commercial hoods across Georgia since 2006 and has the stomach for the stuff previous vendors skipped. Also handles exhaust and food-service equipment repair, which is the tell for real NFPA 96 operators.

Based in Conyers. Covers the full metro Atlanta footprint plus Athens and extends into Montgomery and Birmingham, Alabama. Services: hood cleaning, exhaust system repair, food service equipment repair.

  • Restaurant focused
  • Multi-state
  • NFPA 96 certified
  • Rooftop access

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Hoods Unlimited

Atlanta-area family operation running Hoods Unlimited alongside American Fire Shield, so hood cleaning, hood install, and suppression all come from one truck. In business since 2002 — longer than most of the competition.

Located at 125 Smoke Hill Ln, Woodstock (north metro Atlanta). Serves metro Atlanta plus the broader Southeastern US including parts of NC. Combines hood cleaning, fire suppression, hood installs, and exhaust repairs.

  • Restaurant focused
  • Multi-state
  • Insured & bonded
  • Rooftop access
  • NFPA 96 certified

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Extreme Hood Cleaners

Owner-operated Atlanta shop run by Kelvin Gaston — 11+ years in the grease, still on the truck himself. Photo-documented reports and rooftop-fan work are the spots you can tell he came up doing this the right way.

Services metro Atlanta Mon-Sat. Beyond standard hood, duct, and fan cleaning they handle filter replacement, grease containment install, and rooftop fan cleaning. Small-team, hands-on operator — good fit for independent restaurants that want to talk to the actual owner.

  • Restaurant focused
  • Overnight service
  • Rooftop access
  • NFPA 96 certified

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What Atlanta restaurant operators should look for

  • IKECA-certified (or equivalent) technicians and NFPA 96 practices.
  • A quote that covers the full system — hood, filters, vertical duct, and rooftop fan.
  • Photo documentation and a dated certificate issued after every cleaning.
  • Willingness to work overnight without a punitive premium.
  • Insurance on file, including coverage for water damage during pressure washing.

Local noteAtlanta Fire Rescue inspectors routinely ask for cleaning certificates. Most regional providers will cover Alabama and Tennessee in addition to Georgia, which is useful for restaurant groups operating across the Southeast. Quarterly service is typical for high-volume kitchens.

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Atlanta hood cleaning FAQ

How often do restaurants in Atlanta need hood cleaning?
NFPA 96 frequency applies in Atlanta — monthly for solid-fuel operations, quarterly for high-volume kitchens, semi-annually for moderate volume, and annually for low-volume. Local inspectors generally expect documentation matching that cadence.
How much does hood cleaning cost in Atlanta?
Most single-hood restaurants in Atlanta pay between $400 and $1,100 per visit. Multi-hood kitchens and hotel banquet kitchens run higher. See the cost guide for a full breakdown.
Do Atlanta hood cleaning companies offer overnight service?
Most established Atlanta providers offer overnight scheduling. Expect a small premium for overnight or weekend visits.