After-Hours & Emergency Cleaning

After-Hours & Emergency Hood Cleaning Across Arizona — Nights, Weekends & “The Inspector Comes Tomorrow”

Two kinds of kitchens need us off-hours: the ones that simply can't close, and the ones facing an emergency. Overnight is our default shift, not a surcharge gimmick — we clean between last ticket and first prep so you never lose a service hour. And when the inspector is coming tomorrow, a correction notice has a deadline, or a flare-up contaminated the system, we respond fast with bare-metal cleaning and documentation delivered by morning.

What's Included

  • Overnight cleaning as the standard — no closure required
  • Emergency response for failed inspections and correction notices
  • Post-fire cleaning and documentation before you cook again
  • Pre-opening and change-of-ownership cleanings on real-estate timelines
  • Rush certificate and photo package delivered by morning
  • Standing recurring overnight slots for regular customers

Overnight Is Our Normal

Most of our cleanings happen while your kitchen sleeps — between the last ticket and the first prep. We protect the cook line, clean the full system, and have everything dry and prep-ready before your morning crew walks in. Weekends are routine for kitchens that never close on weekdays. You should never have to choose between compliance and a service shift.

Emergency Response: Failed Inspection, Correction Notices, Deadline Saves

A correction notice with a deadline is exactly the job we prioritize. We get to Phoenix-metro kitchens same-night or next-night in most cases, clean to bare metal, and deliver the certificate and timestamped photo package by morning so you can respond to the AHJ inside your window. Statewide, we typically reach Tucson and outlying areas within 24–48 hours.

After a Fire or Flare-Up

After any fire event involving the exhaust system, NFPA 96 expects the system to be inspected and cleaned before it returns to service — heat can bake grease into ignitable residue further up the duct, warp filters, and damage the fan. We provide emergency post-fire cleanings with full documentation so you can show the fire marshal the system was properly restored.

Response Times by Region

Phoenix metro: same-night or next-night for true emergencies. Tucson and the statewide routes: typically 24–48 hours. If you have a hard deadline, tell us when you call — we build the schedule around your inspection date, not the other way around.

What We Need for a Night Clean

To work safely overnight we need building access, gas or pilot shutoff coordination, and any alarm or panel notes so nothing trips while we work. Give us those details when you book and the visit runs clean, quiet, and invisible to your operation.

Pre-Opening, Turnovers, and Standing Slots

New restaurant opening or a lease turnover? A fresh documented cleaning starts your compliance record on day one, and inspectors want it before approval. And once you're a customer, you can lock a standing overnight slot so the schedule never becomes your problem again.

After-Hours & Emergency — Common Questions

No — overnight is our default shift, not an upcharge stunt. Most cleanings happen between your last ticket and first prep so your operation never loses a service hour.
Phoenix-metro kitchens can usually get same-night or next-night emergency service; Tucson and statewide routes typically within 24–48 hours. We prioritize correction-notice jobs and deliver the certificate and photo package by morning.
Yes. After any fire event involving the exhaust system, NFPA 96 expects it to be inspected and cleaned before returning to service, because heat can bake grease into ignitable residue and damage filters and the fan. We do documented emergency post-fire cleanings.

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