What Your Rooftop Grease Containment Does
Grease doesn't just disappear. Every time your exhaust fan kicks on, it pulls out hot air, smoke — and vaporized grease. That grease condenses and lands somewhere, and without proper containment, it ends up on your roof. That's a recipe for roof damage, fire hazards, and code violations.
DDAN Hood Cleaning and Repair installs high-performance rooftop grease containment systems that catch expelled grease before it becomes a problem. We make sure your system is safe, up to NFPA 96 standards, and easy to maintain.
Full Grease Containment System Installation
We provide complete containment system setups for all commercial kitchens:
- Rooftop grease boxes and trays for capturing grease runoff from upblast fans
- Absorbent pad systems that trap grease before it reaches your roof membrane
- Mounting brackets to elevate and secure containment trays
- Custom-fit installation for restaurants, schools, food trucks, ghost kitchens, and more
- Weather-resistant materials that hold up year-round in Tennessee conditions
Our systems work on all major roof types: EPDM, TPO, PVC, metal, and more.
Grease Pad Replacement & Maintenance
Containment systems only work when they're maintained. A saturated pad or overflowing tray is just as bad as having no protection at all.
- High-absorbency pads designed for commercial cooking volumes
- Custom maintenance schedules based on your kitchen's exhaust output
- Fast service turnaround to keep your system performing without interruption
- On-site grease containment cleaning as part of your hood cleaning or maintenance plan
We recommend checking your grease pads monthly — especially for high-volume kitchens.
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Common Rooftop Grease Problems We Solve
Many kitchens aren't even aware of the issues until an inspector, roofer, or fire marshal points it out:
- Grease-stained rooftops and corroded roof membranes
- Fire marshal citations for non-compliance with NFPA 96
- Insurance claim denials due to grease-related fire damage
- Failed inspections due to overflowing or missing grease containment
- Roof leaks caused by long-term grease saturation
Don't wait until you're hit with a fine or shutdown — solve the issue before it gets expensive.