Fire AHJ-owned compliance workflow
This page serves Santa Clara operators, but the actual hood-system workflow is governed by City of Santa Clara Fire Department. The city URL is an entry surface; the authority route is the canonical source-backed path.
Santa Clara hood cleaners
Santa Clara hood cleaner finder
Compare hood cleaners for restaurants in Santa Clara, CA after you confirm the local report, tag, and inspection-prep burden.
City of Santa Clara Fire Department
Fire AHJ
Last verified 2026-04-07
Hood cleaner rule
This page should route operators only after the hood-system paperwork burden is already clear.
Verification first
Operator-ready routing is live
This route has current local coverage, direct contact details, and source-backed provider signals for booking and follow-up.
- Use the evidence-backed provider cards first, then confirm the exact report or tag the crew will leave behind.
- Match the booked service to the local hood-system record burden before the visit happens.
- File the report into the hood binder and set the next review date before the paperwork gets stale.
Return to Santa Clara hood requirements
How listings are qualified
Operator-ready routing is live
Public listings and sponsor placements are separated, and the route is ready for operator use.
Authority-backed 2 |
Verification required 1 |
Last verified 2026-04-07
Primary source
Santa Clara's commercial cooking operations guidance says Type I hoods require listed automatic fire-extinguishing systems and an acceptance test report uploaded to the permitting portal after functional testing.
City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07
Before you book
Verification checklist
- Use the evidence-backed provider cards first, then confirm the exact report or tag the crew will leave behind.
- Match the booked service to the local hood-system record burden before the visit happens.
- File the report into the hood binder and set the next review date before the paperwork gets stale.
Active routing coverage in Santa Clara
Provider Listings
Evidence and sponsor status
APEX Hood Cleaning
Public listing
hood cleaner
Evidence Authority-backed public contact
Coverage High
Why listed
Authority-backed evidence plus a public service contact.
Evidence review
Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07
Ranked first when authority-backed evidence is paired with a public service listing.
Bay Area Hood Cleaning
Public listing
hood cleaner
Evidence Authority-backed public contact
Coverage High
Why listed
Authority-backed evidence plus a public service contact.
Evidence review
Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07
Ranked first when authority-backed evidence is paired with a public service listing.
HOODZ of San Francisco and West San Jose
Public listing
hood cleaner
Evidence Public contact
Coverage Medium
Why listed
Public listing with direct contact details and declared local coverage.
Evidence review
Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07
Shown from a public service page with complete contact details, but the operator should still verify current local coverage.
Public service page only; operator should confirm current city coverage.
Listings are routing support only. They are not municipal endorsement, and operators should confirm current manifest, service scope, and coverage before booking.
Short lead form
Need hood cleaning help?
Send a short service request for Santa Clara hood cleaning help. This stays separate from the authority summary and goes into the KitchenRuleHub operations queue.
MULTI - Multiple public or active sponsor options are available for this route, ordered by evidence quality first.
Source stack
Authority-backed sources
Last verified:
2026-04-07
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara's commercial cooking operations guidance says Type I hoods require listed automatic fire-extinguishing systems and an acceptance test report uploaded to the permitting portal after functional testing.
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara says its Municipal Fire and Environmental Code adopts the International Fire Code and includes the Fire Department fee schedule as Exhibit A.
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara's Community Risk Reduction Division says it supervises thousands of fire and life safety inspections annually and inspects all commercial occupancies at least once a year.
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City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara's FOG Program says commercial food service establishments are regulated through plan check and inspection, must submit the food service checklist for grease-laden wastewater, and can use the city-published grease pumpers and haulers list as a courtesy verification tool.