Local Aurora Service
We're familiar with Aurora fire codes and health department requirements. Our technicians provide fast, reliable service throughout the area.
HOOD CLEANING IN AURORA, CO
ProCo Hood Cleaning provides NFPA 96 compliant hood cleaning in Aurora, including hood, duct, fan, and rooftop grease control for restaurants and commercial kitchens that need reliable, inspection-ready service.
Our Aurora hood cleaning team serves commercial kitchens throughout the area. Get a free quote today.
Prefer phone? Call us at (720) 706-1936.
We regularly service Anschutz-adjacent, Havana corridor, and Southlands kitchens. That route density helps us deliver tighter arrival windows for overnight cleans and faster follow-up when a site needs inspection support.
Typical dispatch runs track along Colfax Ave, Havana St, and E-470 connectors, which keeps travel realistic and reduces missed windows for managers coordinating close-and-clean schedules.
We're familiar with Aurora fire codes and health department requirements. Our technicians provide fast, reliable service throughout the area.
We clean hoods, ducts, fans, and rooftops to ensure your entire system meets NFPA 96 standards and passes inspections.
We work around your schedule with night and early morning appointments available to minimize disruption to your business.
Aurora is one of the broadest service markets in the metro, with restaurant clusters, hotel kitchens, healthcare food service, and high-traffic retail dining spread across multiple corridors. That makes route discipline and realistic scheduling a bigger deal than most generic hood cleaning companies admit.
We clean Aurora exhaust systems for operators who need more than a fast spray-down. That includes greasy ductwork, rooftop fan areas, and containment issues that can create fire risk, roof damage, and inspection headaches if they are ignored too long.
If you are comparing hood cleaning companies in Aurora, the difference is whether the crew is actually cleaning the full system and leaving usable records behind. That is where weak vendors get exposed.