GM CS & CS LTD

Commercial Kitchen

🍳 What Is Commercial Kitchen Cleaning?

Commercial kitchen cleaning refers to the deep, specialized cleaning of kitchens in restaurants, hotels, catering facilities, hospitals, schools, and any food preparation area. These kitchens require strict hygiene standards to comply with health codes, avoid contamination, and ensure food safety.


🧼 Types of Cleaning in a Commercial Kitchen

πŸ”Ή Daily Cleaning (During or After Shift)

  • Wipe down prep tables, counters, and surfaces

  • Sweep and mop floors

  • Clean sinks and faucets

  • Empty and sanitize trash bins

  • Clean cooking appliances’ exteriors

  • Disinfect high-touch surfaces (handles, knobs, switches)

  • Wipe fridge and freezer door handles

πŸ”Ή Weekly or Scheduled Deep Cleaning

  • Degrease exhaust fans and hoods

  • Pull out and clean under/behind appliances

  • Clean ovens, grills, fryers (inside and out)

  • Scrub and sanitize walls, ceilings, and tiles

  • Deep clean fridges, freezers, and ice machines

  • Clean and disinfect floor drains

  • Descale dishwashers and coffee machines

πŸ”Ή Special Services

  • Exhaust hood and duct cleaning (required every 3–6 months)

  • Grease trap cleaning

  • Pest control integration

  • Steam cleaning or power washing for stubborn grease

  • Mold/mildew removal in moist areas


🧾 Why It’s Critically Important

ReasonImpact
🍽️ Health & SafetyPrevents foodborne illnesses, ensures safe prep areas
🧯 Fire Hazard ReductionRemoves grease buildup, reducing risk of kitchen fires
πŸ“‹ Health Code ComplianceAvoids costly fines or closures from health inspectors
🧼 Equipment EfficiencyClean equipment lasts longer and performs better
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³ Workplace MoraleClean kitchens improve staff satisfaction and reduce accidents

βœ… Health & Safety Regulations (Overview)

  • Must comply with local health department and fire safety codes

  • Use of food-safe cleaning chemicals

  • Proper chemical storage and labeling

  • All areas must be free of grease, debris, and mold

  • Staff trained in OSHA standards and cross-contamination prevention


🧰 Equipment & Supplies Commonly Used

  • Degreasers (heavy-duty, food-safe)

  • Stainless steel cleaners

  • Disinfectant sprays and wipes

  • Scrub brushes, sponges, microfiber cloths

  • Floor scrubbers or steam cleaners

  • Pressure washer (for outdoor areas or floors)

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)


πŸ’² Pricing for Commercial Kitchen Cleaning

Prices vary based on:

  • Size of kitchen

  • Frequency of service

  • Type of cleaning (regular vs. deep cleaning)

  • Equipment (hoods, fryers, etc.)

  • Location

Example Pricing (Estimates):

  • Small kitchen (daily service): $100–$200 per visit

  • Deep clean (medium restaurant kitchen): $500–$1,200

  • Hood & duct system cleaning: $300–$1,000+


πŸ“‹ Sample Commercial Kitchen Cleaning Checklist (Deep Cleaning)

AreaTask
Cooking EquipmentScrub grills, fryers, ovens, stoves
Hood & Exhaust SystemDegrease and clean inside/outside
Refrigerators/FreezersClean shelves, gaskets, doors
Floors & DrainsMop, degrease, and sanitize
Walls/CeilingsRemove grease, dust, and cobwebs
Small AppliancesClean microwaves, mixers, slicers
SinksScrub basins, polish taps, clean drains
Trash BinsEmpty, sanitize, replace liners

🧾 If You’re Offering These Services

You may need:

  • A service agreement or contract

  • Custom checklists for each client

  • Before & after photos for proof of service

  • Trained staff in food service environments

  • Liability insurance and local permits


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  • A custom deep cleaning checklist (PDF or editable)?

  • A contract template for offering commercial kitchen cleaning?

  • A marketing flyer or brochure to promote your services?

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