Fire AHJ-owned compliance workflow

This page serves Portland operators, but the actual hood-system workflow is governed by Portland Fire & Rescue Fire Safety Inspection Program. The city URL is an entry surface; the authority route is the canonical source-backed path.

Portland hood cleaners

Portland hood cleaner finder

Compare hood cleaners for restaurants in Portland, OR after you confirm the local report, tag, and inspection-prep burden.

Portland Fire & Rescue Fire Safety Inspection Program 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 Portland 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

Portland Fire Code inspection frequency policy

Portland's inspection-frequency policy follows the commercial cooking exhaust schedule that ranges from monthly for solid-fuel and high-volume operations to annually for low-volume systems.

Portland Fire & Rescue | 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 Portland

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.

877-866-3473 [email protected]
Restaurant Exhaust Cleaning Specialists
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.

503-297-7072 [email protected]
Silver Lining Hood Cleaners
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.

503-384-2232 [email protected]
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 Portland hood cleaning help. This stays separate from the authority summary and goes into the KitchenRuleHub operations queue.

Sponsor slot

Want sponsor placement on Portland coverage?

This inquiry is for direct local sponsor visibility only. It does not change the authority summary or source-backed rule content on the page.

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

  1. Portland Fire & Rescue | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Portland's inspection-frequency policy follows the commercial cooking exhaust schedule that ranges from monthly for solid-fuel and high-volume operations to annually for low-volume systems.

  2. Portland Fire & Rescue | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Portland tells restaurants and commercial kitchens that Type I hoods are required for grease-laden vapors, that the hood provides an extinguishing system, and that routine inspections review fire-safety items and records.

  3. Portland Fire & Rescue | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Portland's ITM program requires inspection, testing, and maintenance for fixed fire-extinguishing systems, including six-month inspections for kitchen hood systems.