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This page is the complete index of ottawahoodcleaning.ca, with a plain note on what each page does. Ottawa Hood Cleaning keeps the site deliberately small: a handful of accurate pages that answer a kitchen operator's real questions, instead of the fifty-seven thin pages the previous version of this website carried. Every one of those retired addresses now forwards automatically to its closest replacement here, so old links and bookmarks still land somewhere useful.

Services

  • Home: hood cleaning in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. The overview: what hood cleaning is, the six-step service process, pricing from $385 for a single hood, which kitchen types book the service, coverage from the ByWard Market to Kanata and out through the Ottawa Valley, and the quote form.
  • Commercial Hood Cleaning. The hood itself: canopy, plenum, baffle filters, exterior. Covers the four cleaning zones, why inspectors open the filter rack first, the NFPA 96 schedule for each Ottawa kitchen type, and the cost of a visit.
  • Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning. The full system from hood to rooftop fan, including the grease duct where fires actually spread, with the exhaust-versus-HVAC-duct comparison and full-system pricing.

Guides

  • NFPA 96 Fire Code for Ontario Kitchens. The standard behind every Ottawa kitchen inspection: cleaning frequencies by cooking volume, the 0.078 inch grease deposit limit, the five things an inspector checks, and the certificate that satisfies inspectors and insurers.

Company

  • Contact and free quote. The quote form, the phone number (613-707-0313), what to have ready when you call, and what happens after you submit.
  • Privacy Policy. What the quote form collects and how it is used.
  • Terms & Conditions. How quotes, scheduling, documentation, and insurance work.

For machines

  • XML sitemap for search engine crawlers.
  • llms.txt, a structured summary of the business for AI assistants.

Why the site is this small

A hood cleaning company has a short list of questions to answer well: what the service covers, what the fire code requires, what it costs, and how to book. Each question gets exactly one page here, and each page carries its complete answer, including the NFPA 96 interval table, visible pricing, and the questions operators actually ask on the phone. The alternative, which the old version of this site tried, was eighteen near-identical neighbourhood pages that ranked for things like local population figures and produced no enquiries at all.

The old addresses still work. Town-by-town hood cleaning pages forward to the pages that now carry the real answers, retired service pages forward to the closest current service, and the old policy pages forward to the new ones. Nothing 404s.

Anything these pages do not answer is a phone call away: 613-707-0313 reaches people who clean kitchen exhaust systems for a living, and the phone answer matches what the site would have said. For the source document behind the technical pages, the National Fire Protection Association publishes NFPA 96 directly.

Finding your way: frequently asked questions

Where are the prices on this site?

Every service page shows its own pricing section. The homepage and the commercial hood cleaning page both carry the starting numbers: from $385 for a single hood, from $725 for multi-hood kitchens, with hotel lines, campus dining halls, and shared-riser buildings quoted after a free walk-through.

Which page explains the fire inspection?

The NFPA 96 guide walks the inspection in order: plenum, filters, duct access panels, rooftop fan, then the paperwork, plus the cleaning frequency for every cooking type from tandoor lines to community kitchens.

I bookmarked a page on the old site. Where is it now?

Every address from the old fifty-seven-page site forwards automatically, with one exception that did not move: the NFPA 96 guide keeps its original address because it had earned real search traction there. Old neighbourhood pages land on the homepage, old filter and inspection articles land on the NFPA 96 guide, old cost articles land on the commercial hood cleaning page and its pricing section, and the old contact and policy pages land on their replacements.

What is the fastest way to get a quote?

Call 613-707-0313, or use the form on the contact page. Written quotes come back within 24 hours either way, and inspection deadlines are handled same-day by phone.

Which areas does this site cover?

Ottawa Hood Cleaning serves the full City of Ottawa: the downtown restaurant districts (ByWard Market, Elgin, Preston Street, Somerset Street, Hintonburg, Westboro, the Glebe), the suburbs (Kanata, Stittsville, Nepean, Bells Corners, Barrhaven, Riverside South, Orleans, Cumberland, Vanier), and the rural villages inside the city line (Manotick, Greely, Osgoode, North Gower, Richmond, Munster, Carp, Navan). Scheduled route days reach Kemptville, Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, Arnprior, and Rockland. The homepage carries the full coverage details.