NFPA 96 Exhaust System Compliance & Upgrades
Your exhaust system isn’t just dirty—it might be illegal. SPW fixes non-compliant ductwork and upblast fans to meet Seattle (King County) and Las Vegas (Clark County) fire codes. We install the equipment hood cleaners and inspectors need: access panels, hinge kits, fan bowl ports, and grease containment that actually works.

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NFPA 96 Exhaust System Compliance & Upgrades
Exhaust Fan Hinge Kits
A missing hinge kit forces hood cleaners to fully remove your fan bowl for cleaning—risking damage—or leaves you vulnerable to fire marshal fines. We install heavy-duty hinges that:
Allow hood cleaners and inspectors to safely lift and secure the fan hood
Prevent drops, eliminating cracked fan bowls and injury liability
Keep the hood open for thorough cleaning and inspections


Fan Bowl Access Ports
NFPA 96 requires a 4" access hole in the fan bowl. We professionally install this access point and seal it between cleanings with a dual-sealed access panel to ensure:
Complete pressure-washing behind fan blades (where grease hides)
Easy inspection for fire marshals
Compliance that passes every inspection
Roof-Safe Grease Containment
OEM boxes leak grease onto roofs when overfilled or during rain. Our true-filtering grease containment systems:
Filter grease from runoff water
Prevent roof damage from standing grease degradation
Exceed NFPA containment requirements
Bonus: EPA-compliant design ensures zero grease runoff—so you avoid stormwater violations.


Emergency Compliance Fixes
Shut down for missing panels, ports or hinges? We’ll install them on-site quickly—with documentation to get you reinspected fast.
Proudly Serving Seattle & Las Vegas
Whether you’re a Seattle seafood spot or a Las Vegas casino kitchen, SPW meets local fire codes—including King County and Clark County regulations. Our teams know your city’s requirements inside and out.
