Commercial kitchen hood cleaning cost guide for Dubai restaurants

Commercial kitchen hood cleaning in Dubai typically costs AED 300–600 for small cafés, AED 700–1,500 for medium restaurants, and AED 1,800–4,500 for large hotel and high-volume kitchens. The exact figure depends on the size of your exhaust system, how much grease has built up, how easy the unit is to access, the length of your ductwork, and whether the roof exhaust fan and full duct run are included in the job.

If you run a restaurant, café, hotel kitchen or cloud kitchen anywhere in the UAE, exhaust hood cleaning is not an optional extra — it is a fire-safety requirement that Dubai Civil Defence expects you to keep on top of. This guide breaks down what you should actually be paying, what a proper service includes, the warning signs behind a suspiciously cheap quote, and how often you will need to budget for it across a year.

Kitchen Hood Cleaning Prices in Dubai (2026 Guide)

Here are the typical price ranges we see across Dubai kitchens. Treat these as starting points — every kitchen is different, and an accurate quote always comes after a quick assessment of your system.

Kitchen Type Typical Price Range (AED) What It Usually Covers
Small café / takeaway 300–600 Single hood, short duct run, basic grease removal and filter cleaning
Medium restaurant 700–1,500 Larger canopy, multiple filters, accessible duct sections, cleaning report
Large hotel / high-volume kitchen 1,800–4,500 Multiple hoods, long ductwork, roof exhaust fan, full system deep clean and documentation

What Actually Drives the Cost?

Two restaurants on the same street can receive very different quotes, and it is rarely arbitrary. These are the factors that move the price up or down:

  • System size. A single small canopy is quick. A bank of hoods over a busy hotel line takes far longer and needs more labour.
  • Grease buildup. A kitchen cleaned quarterly stays manageable. One that has been neglected for a year develops thick, baked-on grease that takes much more effort — and time — to strip back safely.
  • Accessibility. Hoods and ducts that are easy to reach cost less. Tight ceiling voids, high canopies, or units boxed in behind other equipment slow the job down.
  • Duct length and layout. The horizontal and vertical ductwork between the hood and the roof is where the most flammable grease collects. Longer, more complex runs cost more to clean properly.
  • Roof exhaust fan. Whether the rooftop fan is included matters. A true deep clean addresses the whole system — hood, filters, ducts and fan — not just the visible canopy.
  • Cooking style. Heavy frying, charbroiling and shawarma grills throw off far more grease than a sandwich bar, which affects both price and how often you will need the service.

What a Proper Kitchen Hood Cleaning Service Includes

A cheap “wipe-down” of the visible canopy is not a real exhaust clean — and it will not satisfy a Civil Defence inspection. A thorough commercial service, carried out to the international NFPA-96 standard for commercial kitchen exhaust systems, should cover:

  • Degreasing of the hood and canopy, inside and out
  • Removal and deep cleaning (or replacement) of baffle filters
  • Cleaning of accessible ductwork along its full run
  • Cleaning of the roof exhaust fan and housing
  • Inspection for damage, blockages and fire-risk grease accumulation
  • A cleaning certificate and before/after report you can show Dubai Civil Defence and Dubai Municipality

That documentation is the part many low-cost operators skip — and it is exactly what an inspector asks to see. You can review everything covered in a full service on our services page.

Cheap-Quote Red Flags

When a quote comes in dramatically below the ranges above, it usually means corners are being cut. Watch for these signs:

  • Canopy-only cleaning. If the ducts and roof fan are not touched, the most dangerous grease is left exactly where it is.
  • No certificate or report. Without documentation, you have nothing to show Civil Defence — and no proof the work was done.
  • No system inspection. A proper service checks the whole exhaust path, not just what is visible from the floor.
  • Vague scope. “Full clean” with no breakdown of hood, filters, ducts and fan is a warning sign.

A low headline price that leaves grease in your ducts is not a saving — it is a fire risk you have paid to keep. It is also worth asking whether the quote is a true all-in figure. Some operators advertise a low base rate and then add charges for filter cleaning, duct access, or the roof fan once they are on site. A transparent provider gives you one itemised price up front so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins.

The Cost of Non-Compliance

Commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning is required under the UAE Fire and Life Safety Code. Dubai Civil Defence inspects commercial kitchens and expects exhaust systems to be clean and properly documented. If your system is found to be heavily grease-laden or you cannot produce a recent cleaning certificate, non-compliance can put you at risk of fines or even closure.

Set against that, a scheduled cleaning bill is a small, predictable operating cost. The far larger costs are an unexpected kitchen shutdown during peak service, a failed inspection, or — worst of all — a grease fire in a duct that was never cleaned. Keeping a documented cleaning history protects both your licence and your premises.

How Often Do You Pay? (Frequency and Annual Cost)

The single biggest driver of your yearly spend is how often you need the service, which depends on how hard your kitchen works:

  • High-volume kitchens (heavy frying, charbroiling, grills running all day) — typically monthly.
  • Standard restaurants — typically quarterly.
  • Low-volume kitchens (light cooking, limited frying) — roughly every six months.

So a busy hotel kitchen cleaned monthly will spend far more across the year than a small café cleaned twice a year, even before per-visit price differences. To work out the right schedule for your kitchen — and avoid both overpaying and under-cleaning — see our guide on how often you should clean a commercial kitchen hood in Dubai. Many kitchens find that a regular service contract works out cheaper per visit than ad-hoc one-off bookings, because grease never gets the chance to build up.

How to Get an Accurate Quote

Because the price depends on your specific system, the most reliable way to budget is a quick assessment rather than a number pulled from the air. To get an accurate quote, it helps to share:

  • Your kitchen type and location (we cover all seven emirates, including across Dubai)
  • The number of hoods and roughly how long the ductwork is
  • Your cooking style and how busy the kitchen is
  • When the system was last cleaned
  • Whether you need a one-off clean or a recurring contract

With that, you can be given a clear, itemised price with no surprises on the day. You can reach the team any time through our contact page.

FAQ

How much does it cost to clean a restaurant kitchen hood in Dubai?

For a typical medium restaurant in Dubai, expect roughly AED 700–1,500 per service. Small cafés generally fall between AED 300–600, while large hotel and high-volume kitchens range from AED 1,800–4,500. The final price depends on system size, grease level, accessibility and whether ductwork and the roof fan are included.

Is commercial kitchen hood cleaning a legal requirement in Dubai?

Yes. Commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning is required under the UAE Fire and Life Safety Code, and Dubai Civil Defence inspects kitchens and expects clean, documented systems. After service you should receive a cleaning certificate and report recognised by Dubai Civil Defence and Dubai Municipality. Failing to comply can risk fines or closure.

How often should a kitchen hood be cleaned in Dubai?

It depends on cooking volume. High-volume kitchens with heavy frying or charbroiling typically need monthly cleaning, standard restaurants quarterly, and low-volume kitchens roughly every six months. Cleaning on the right schedule keeps grease manageable, keeps you inspection-ready, and usually works out cheaper per visit than infrequent deep cleans.

Get Your Kitchen Hood Cleaning Quote Today

Want an accurate, itemised price for your kitchen — with the certificate Civil Defence expects? Call or WhatsApp our team on +971585707110 or email contact@kitchenhoodcleaning.ae. We serve restaurants, hotels and F&B kitchens across all seven emirates, and we will give you a clear quote and a cleaning schedule that keeps your kitchen safe and compliant.

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