Kitchen Vent Cleaning Tips

Kitchen Vent Cleaning Tips

kitchen exhaust cleaning kitchen exhaust system works hard to remove smoke, grease, and odors during and after cooking. It’s important to keep your vent hood clean and oiled in order to maintain proper ventilation, protect your home from fire damage, and keep your family healthy.

The best way to do this is by regularly inspecting and cleaning the filters and ductwork of your hood. During inspections, look for signs of excessive grease accumulation that can reduce efficiency and pose a fire risk. You should also listen closely for unusual noises like rattling or humming, which could indicate mechanical problems that need to be addressed.

Whether you use a disposable paper filter, a metal or charcoal reusable filter, or an electronic, metal-mesh one, it’s important to regularly clean your kitchen exhaust vent filters. You can do this by removing the filter from the vent hood and soaking it in warm, soapy water. Fill a sink or basin with warm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap or degreaser, and soak the filter for about 30 minutes. This will help loosen and dissolve grease buildup on the filter, making it easier to scrub away with a non-abrasive brush. Once the filters are cleaned, you can wipe down the outer surface of the hood and any attached vent pipes using a damp cloth.

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