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Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan Cleaning Services

Westlink Commercial provides professional commercial kitchen exhaust fan cleaning services for restaurants, hotels, hospitals, schools, food courts, catering companies, and food manufacturing facilities. We clean every component of your kitchen exhaust fan unit, fan blades, motor, housing, drive belt and pulleys, shaft, bearings, grease cup, and the rooftop containment area, removing the accumulated grease, carbonised deposits, and cooking residue that turn your exhaust fan into both a fire ignition point and an equipment failure waiting to happen.

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Westlink Commercial Cleaning provides professional commercial kitchen exhaust fan cleaning and maintenance to remove grease, oil buildup, and smoke residue from exhaust systems. Our trained team uses industry-grade equipment to deep clean exhaust fans, helping improve airflow, maintain hygiene, and reduce fire hazards in busy commercial kitchens.

We service restaurants, cafés, hotels, and commercial kitchens, delivering reliable exhaust fan cleaning and maintenance to keep your kitchen safe, compliant, and operating efficiently.

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Trusted By Major Australian Brands

We’re proud to serve some of Australia’s leading companies, offering reliable cleaning services that meet the highest safety and hygiene standards.

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We use environmentally safe and sustainable cleaning products to protect your workspace, your employees, and the planet.

What’s included in our Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan Clean

We don’t just wipe down the outside of your kitchen exhaust fan and move on. We take the unit apart, clean each internal part, and then put it back together. This is the only way to clean an exhaust fan correctly and meet the requirements of AS 1851.

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Fan Blades / Impeller

The rotating blades are the primary grease collection surface in the fan unit. Grease builds up on blade surfaces, leading edges, trailing edges, and in the gaps between blades. This buildup creates an imbalance that causes vibration and puts mechanical stress on every connected component. We degrease every blade surface completely, restoring balance and eliminating the vibration that damages your fan over time.

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Kitchen Exhaust Fan Housing and Casing

The housing encloses the fan blades and collects grease on all interior surfaces as grease-laden air passes through the unit. Grease on the housing interior restricts the air channel and contributes to reduced airflow. We degrease the entire interior and exterior of the housing, restoring the full air passage.

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Kitchen Exhaust Fan Motor

The motor is the most critical component in the fan and the most dangerous when coated in grease. Grease on the motor exterior insulates it, trapping operational heat and causing the motor to run at progressively higher temperatures. This is the primary mechanism by which exhaust fans become fire ignition points. We clean the motor exterior and all surrounding surfaces, restoring proper heat dissipation. We also inspect the motor for signs of overheating, strain, or wear and flag any concerns in your service report.

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Kitchen Exhaust Drive Belt and Pulleys

Belt-drive exhaust fans use belts and pulleys to transfer power from the motor to the fan impeller. Grease on belts causes slipping, which reduces the fan's air-moving efficiency and accelerates belt deterioration. Grease on pulleys compounds the problem. We clean and inspect all belts and pulleys, noting any that are worn, cracked, or stretched and need replacement.

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Kitchen Exhaust Fan Shaft and Bearings

The shaft connects the motor to the impeller, and the bearings allow it to rotate freely. Grease and debris around these components increase friction, generate heat, and cause premature bearing failure. We clean around the shaft and bearings and check for signs of wear, roughness, or play that indicate bearing deterioration.

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Kitchen Grease Cup and Drain

The grease cup collects liquid grease that drains from the fan during operation. If it is not emptied and cleaned regularly, it overflows, sending grease across the rooftop, back into the fan housing, or dripping down through the duct system. We empty, clean, and inspect the grease cup and drain on every service.

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Kitchen Exhaust Fan Access Panels and Fan Top

We remove the fan top and all access panels to reach every internal component. For fan units that are not hinged, meaning the fan top must be physically lifted off for access, we can install a hinge fan kit that makes future access significantly easier and faster, reducing service time and cost on every subsequent cleaning.

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Commercial Kitchen Rooftop Grease Containment Area

The rooftop area immediately surrounding the exhaust fan accumulates grease spillover from the fan during operation. This grease can spread across the roof surface, creating a slip hazard for anyone accessing the roof and a potential fire risk. We clean the grease containment area around the fan on every service.

Types of Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan We Clean

There are differences between exhaust fans. Different types of fans are needed for different types of kitchens, and each type needs a different way to be taken apart, cleaned, and put back together.

Kitchen rooftop exhaust fans (upblast)

are the most common commercial kitchen exhaust fan type, mounted on the roof directly above the duct riser. They pull grease-laden air upward through the duct system and expel it above the roofline. We access these units on the roof, remove the fan top, and clean every internal component.

Inline kitchen exhaust fans and booster fans

are installed within the duct run itself to increase airflow in longer or more complex duct systems. They accumulate grease just like rooftop fans, but are located inside the duct path, often in ceiling spaces or mechanical shafts. We access, disassemble, and degrease inline fans as part of our service.

Utility set exhaust fans

are belt-driven fan and motor assemblies typically used in larger commercial and industrial kitchens. They have additional mechanical components, belts, pulleys, and motor mounts that all require cleaning and inspection. We clean the full assembly and check all drive components.

Direct-drive exhaust fans

have the motor connected directly to the fan impeller with no belt or pulley. They are mechanically simpler but still accumulate heavy grease on blades, motor, and housing that must be removed to prevent overheating and fire risk.

Centrifugal exhaust fans

are used in some commercial configurations for high-volume air movement. Their unique blade geometry, curved blades inside a scroll housing, requires specific cleaning techniques to reach all grease-trapping surfaces.

Hooded exhaust fans

have built-in weather hoods for outdoor rooftop installations. The weather hood and all internal components accumulate grease and require full degreasing during every service.

Our Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan Cleaning Process

Cleaning an exhaust fan is more than just cleaning the outside. Before the job is done, the fan must be taken apart, each part cleaned of grease, the mechanical condition checked, and everything put back together and tested. We clean every fan in a certain order.

  • Step 1: Fan Inspection and Assessment

    We thoroughly inspect the fan unit, including blades, motor, housing, and components. Evaluate grease buildup and check for motor strain, bearing wear, and damage. Document the condition with photos and note any necessary repairs.

  • Step 2: Area Protection

    Before cleaning, we cover the rooftop and nearby areas with protective sheeting to prevent grease from contaminating surfaces or drainage systems.

  • Step 3: Fan Disassembly and Access

    We disassemble the fan by removing the top, access panels, guards, and grease cup to access all internal components. For non-hinged fans, we can install a hinged fan kit for easier future cleanings. Complete disassembly is crucial as grease builds up in hard-to-reach areas.

  • Step 4: Chemical Degreasing

    We use a commercial-grade alkaline degreaser on all fan components, allowing it to effectively break down hardened grease. For fans with heavy buildup, we apply extra treatment and longer dwell time before mechanical cleaning. All products are food-safe, eco-friendly, and biodegradable.

  • Step 5: Scrubbing, Pressure Cleaning, and Extraction

    We scrub fan surfaces with stiff-bristle brushes and scraping tools to remove stubborn grease. Then, we use hot water pressure cleaning to eliminate any remaining residue from blades, housing, and motor areas. We thoroughly clean the grease cup, drain, and rooftop containment area, ensuring all grease waste is removed from your property.

  • Step 6: Reassembly and Function Test

    We reassemble the fan components and perform a function test to ensure the fan operates smoothly, with no noise or vibration, and proper airflow. For belt-drive fans, we check belt tension and alignment. If applicable, we confirm the hinge fan kit functions correctly and seals properly.

  • Step 7: Documentation and Certification

    We take before and after photos of all components cleaned. A compliance certificate and service report are provided, detailing what was cleaned, the condition before and after, any mechanical issues found, and the suggested date for your next service based on usage.

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Industries and Commercial Kitchens: We Offer Our Exhaust Fan Cleaning Services

We provide commercial kitchen exhaust fan cleaning to every type of food service operation. If your kitchen has an exhaust fan, we clean it. Our commercial kitchen cleaning service caters to all types of commercial properties.

 Restaurants and cafés 

They operate exhaust fans that run for extended hours across service periods, accumulating heavy grease loads from diverse cooking methods. We schedule fan cleaning around your service hours and coordinate it with your canopy and duct cleaning for complete system maintenance in a single visit.

Hotels and resorts 

These sites often run multiple kitchen operations with multiple exhaust fan units across different floors and rooftop locations. We coordinate multi-fan cleaning across your entire facility, managing rooftop access and scheduling to minimise disruption to guest services.

Schools and educational institutions 

Such premises operate canteen exhaust systems that serve students daily. We schedule fan cleaning during school holidays or after hours and provide documentation that supports the school’s WHS and compliance obligations.

Shopping centres and food courts 

They have multiple exhaust fans serving different food tenancies, often sharing rooftop infrastructure. We work with centre management to coordinate fan cleaning across multiple tenancies and shared rooftop units.

Fast food chains and franchise kitchens 

They run at high volume with cooking methods that produce consistent, heavy grease loads on exhaust fans. We offer scheduled fan cleaning programmes aligned to franchise compliance standards.

Catering companies 

These premises operate kitchens with variable workloads and fluctuating usage patterns. We provide flexible fan cleaning schedules that adapt to your operating rhythm and keep your compliance current regardless of seasonal workload changes.

Food manufacturing facilities 

Generate extreme grease and fat vapour loads that coat exhaust fans faster and more heavily than standard commercial kitchens. Our heavy-duty fan degreasing service is built for the intensity of manufacturing exhaust systems.

Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan Cleaning Frequency

Every time you clean your duct system, you should also clean your exhaust fan. They are both part of the same exhaust system and must meet the same AS 1851 compliance requirements. How often you need to clean your kitchen depends on how many hours a day you use it and what kind of cooking you do.

Kitchen Usage Level

Daily Cooking Hours

Fan Cleaning Frequency

Typical Examples

Light Use

2–6 hours/day

Annually

Small cafés, office kitchens, light food prep, canteen warmers

Moderate Use

6–12 hours/day

Every 6 months

Mid-size restaurants, hotel kitchens, school canteens, and aged care kitchens

Heavy Use

12+ hours/day

Every 3–4 months

High-volume restaurants, fast food, hospital kitchens, and food manufacturing

Solid Fuel / Charcoal

Any hours

Monthly

Charcoal grill, wood-fired pizza, smokers, open-flame cooking

 

Why Choose Westlink Commercial for Kitchen Exhaust Fan Cleaning

It’s not a small choice who cleans your exhaust fan. You need a service that takes apart the fan and cleans it properly, not one that just wipes the outside and gives you a certificate. This is what makes Westlink Commercial different.

Complete Fan Cleaning Not Just a Wipe-Down

We thoroughly disassemble the fan, clean all internal components, and degrease the blades, motor, housing, and more. Unlike many providers who only wipe the exterior, we ensure complete compliance and reduce fire risks by cleaning every part to a high standard.

Certified, Insured, and Police-Checked Team

Westlink Commercial is ISO certified with full public liability insurance coverage. Every technician is police-checked and background-verified. We never use subcontractors. Every person working on your rooftop and in your kitchen is a direct Westlink Commercial employee.

After-Hours and 24/7 Scheduling

Your kitchen must be offline for exhaust fan cleaning. We provide flexible scheduling in the evenings, overnight, and on weekends, working with your kitchen or facility manager to ensure minimal disruption. Your fan will be cleaned and tested before your kitchen opens.

Emergency Service

Fan failure can happen anytime. If your exhaust fan malfunctions, we offer emergency services to quickly assess and restore your ventilation system. Acting now is more cost-effective than dealing with a fan failure during peak hours.

Full Satisfaction

We issue a compliance certificate only after your exhaust fan is fully cleaned and meets AS 1851 standards. If any component fails our quality check during testing, we resolve it before leaving.

Cleaning Equipment and Solutions We Use

We use specialist equipment designed for exhaust fan disassembly, degreasing, and mechanical inspection.

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Cleaning Solutions:

Testimonial or Client Reviews & Success Stories

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common signs your exhaust fan needs cleaning include unusual noises, grease dripping, reduced airflow, increased energy bills, overheating motor, and complaints about heat. Contact us for an inspection if you notice any of these. 

Yes. Grease on the fan motor can cause overheating and potentially ignite, leading to a fire that spreads through the ductwork. The exhaust fan is the only part where flammable grease meets a heat source. 

Canopy cleaning covers the visible hood, filters, grease gutters, and lights. Exhaust fan cleaning specifically addresses the mechanical fan unit blades, motor, housing, drive components, grease cup, and rooftop containment. AS 1851 requires both as part of full system maintenance.

Yes. We clean all exhaust fan types: rooftop upblast fans, inline fans, utility set fans, centrifugal fans, direct-drive and belt-drive configurations. Rooftop access and fan top removal are included as standard in our service.

Yes. Every service includes a written AS 1851 compliance certificate, a detailed service report, and before-and-after photographs of all fan components. This documentation is ready to present to your insurer, council inspector, or auditor.

Yes. Our full system duct cleaning service covers the ductwork, plenum, and the exhaust fan as part of a complete rooftop-to-cooktop clean. Exhaust fan cleaning can also be booked as a standalone service if your fan needs attention between full system cleans.

Yes. We offer evening, overnight, and weekend scheduling as standard. Your kitchen needs to be offline for safe fan cleaning, so we always work outside your operating hours.

Yes. A clean fan operates more efficiently, uses less energy, and reduces electricity costs. In kitchen cleaning, the heavily greased fans can lead to substantial energy savings. 

Have more questions? 

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Stop Your Exhaust Fan From Becoming a Fire Risk

Your exhaust fan is the one place in your kitchen exhaust system where flammable grease sits directly on a heat-generating motor. Every day it runs without proper cleaning, the risk of motor overheating, equipment failure, and grease fire increases. Do not wait for symptoms to become emergencies.

Our certified technicians are ready to inspect your exhaust fan, clean every component, and give you the documentation that proves your system is compliant and your kitchen is protected.

We provide a free, no-obligation on-site inspection and quote.

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Phone: +61 416 053 815

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