If you are hearing new rattling, humming, grinding, or a sudden roar from the roof, you are not alone. A kitchen exhaust fan loud problem is one of the most common complaints in busy restaurants because the fan runs hard, handles grease-laden air, and sits in harsh conditions year-round. The tricky part is that noise […]
Signs Your Kitchen Exhaust System Is Overdue for Cleaning
A dirty kitchen exhaust system is more than an inconvenience; it can quickly become a serious safety hazard in any commercial kitchen. Restaurants, cafés, hotels, and catering businesses rely heavily on proper ventilation to remove heat, smoke, and airborne grease during cooking. When the system becomes clogged with grease buildup, it can reduce efficiency, affect air quality, […]
How To Prevent Grease Fires In Your Commercial Kitchen?
A grease fire can shut down service in minutes, damage equipment, and put staff and guests at risk. In most cases, it is not “bad luck.” It is a predictable result of grease buildup, high heat, poor airflow, rushed cleaning routines, or an exhaust system that is not maintained as a complete unit. At The […]
How Often Should You Clean Your Kitchen Exhaust System?
Commercial kitchens operate under intense heat, grease accumulation, and continuous airflow demands. Maintaining proper ventilation is essential for safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Establishing the correct kitchen exhaust cleaning frequency helps prevent grease buildup, ensures airflow performance, and supports fire prevention strategies. Professional maintenance services such as Kitchen Exhaust System Solutions help businesses maintain exhaust […]
Signs Your Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan Needs Repair
A smoky, hot kitchen is more than an annoyance. It is often the first warning that you need kitchen exhaust fan repair, even if the fan still turns on. At The Kitchen Exhaust, we see the same pattern across restaurants, ghost kitchens, cafes, and production lines: airflow slowly drops, noise slowly rises, and staff start […]
Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning: What Restaurant Owners Need to Know
Maintaining a safe and efficient commercial kitchen requires attention to several operational components, and one of the most critical among them is kitchen exhaust cleaning. Exhaust systems play a vital role in removing grease laden vapors, smoke, and heat produced during cooking. Without proper cleaning and maintenance, these systems can become safety hazards and negatively […]
NFPA 96 Guidelines Every Restaurant Owner Should Know
A kitchen fire rarely starts with a dramatic moment. It usually starts quietly, with grease buildup, poor airflow, and small maintenance gaps that stack up over months. That is exactly why NFPA 96 guidelines matter for everyday restaurant operations, not just for inspections. At The Kitchen Exhaust, we see the same patterns across the GTA […]
Signs Your Commercial Exhaust Fan Motor is About to Fail
A commercial kitchen can feel fine one day, then turn smoky, hot, and uncomfortable the next because of one hidden problem: a commercial exhaust fan motor that is starting to fail. Most restaurant owners and facility managers only think about the motor when the fan stops completely, but by then you are dealing with downtime, […]
Why Your Restaurant Kitchen is Smoky Even With the Fan On
A smoky kitchen is one of the most frustrating problems restaurant owners and chefs face. You turn the exhaust fan on, the hood looks like it is running, yet smoke hangs in the air, drifts into the dining room, and makes service uncomfortable. At The Kitchen Exhaust, we often hear from operators who assume this […]
Ecology Units vs Standard Fans Which is Right for Your Condo Retail Unit
Opening or operating a restaurant or food business inside a condo retail unit comes with a unique set of ventilation challenges. Unlike standalone buildings, condo developments place commercial kitchens directly beneath residential units, shared corridors, offices, and balconies. This makes exhaust design far more sensitive, and choosing the wrong system can quickly lead to complaints, […]









