Commercial Hood Installation in Newark, Delaware
Your restaurant, cafeteria, or commercial kitchen deserves more than a ventilation system. It deserves a compliant, code-approved, fire-safe exhaust hood built precisely for your cooking operations. We bring deep local knowledge and technical expertise to every Newark, DE installation.
WHY NEWARK BUSINESSES CHOOSE US
PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL HOOD INSTALLATION, DONE RIGHT THE FIRST TIME
Newark, Delaware is home to a thriving food service community. From the restaurants lining Main Street to the dining facilities at the University of Delaware campus and the catering operations throughout New Castle County, commercial kitchens here are busy, diverse, and held to strict safety and health standards.
A properly installed commercial kitchen exhaust hood is not optional. It is a legal requirement under NFPA 96, the International Mechanical Code (IMC), and Delaware state building codes. More than that, it is the difference between a kitchen that runs safely for years and one that faces fines, forced closures, or worse, a grease fire that destroys your business.
Our team installs Type I and Type II commercial hood systems for every category of food service operation in Newark, DE. We handle the full scope from site assessment and design through fabrication, installation, fire suppression integration, and makeup air systems, then prepare the documentation your permit application and inspections require. You get a turnkey solution with zero guesswork.
THE REAL STAKES
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A COMMERCIAL HOOD IS MISSING OR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED
Skipping a professional commercial hood installation in your Newark kitchen is not just a code violation. It exposes your business to serious financial, legal, and physical harm. Here is what is actually at risk.
Grease Fire Hazard
Cooking equipment is responsible for more than 60% of restaurant fires. Without a compliant Type I hood and fire suppression system, airborne grease collects in ductwork and can ignite catastrophically.
Failed Health Inspections
Improper ventilation is one of the top reasons commercial kitchens fail health inspections in Delaware. A failed inspection can shut down your operation immediately.
Insurance Voidance
Most commercial kitchen insurance policies require NFPA 96 compliance. A non-compliant hood installation can void your coverage, leaving you fully exposed in the event of a fire or equipment damage claim.
Air Quality Problems
Without proper exhaust ventilation, your kitchen accumulates smoke, grease vapor, carbon monoxide, and excess heat, creating an unsafe and uncomfortable environment for your staff.
Code Violation Fines
Newark, DE code enforcement and the Delaware State Fire Marshal can issue fines, notices of violation, and forced closures for kitchens operating without a compliant exhaust hood system.
Equipment Damage
Grease buildup in improperly vented ducts shortens the life of your cooking equipment significantly. Proper hood installation protects your investment in commercial appliances.
WHAT WE OFFER
OUR COMMERCIAL HOOD INSTALLATION SERVICES IN NEWARK, DE
We offer a full suite of commercial kitchen ventilation services for Newark, Delaware businesses. Whether you are building a new kitchen from scratch, renovating an existing space, or replacing an aging hood system, we have the expertise to get the job done right.
Type I Hood Installation
Full installation of grease-rated Type I exhaust hoods for kitchens operating fryers, grills, broilers, ranges, and other grease-producing appliances. Includes baffle filters, grease collection troughs, and fire suppression pre-wiring.
Type II Hood Installation
Installation of condensate hoods for non-grease-producing equipment like dishwashers, steamers, and certain ovens. Removes heat, moisture, and odors to keep your kitchen comfortable and code-compliant.
Make-Up Air System Installation
Every commercial exhaust hood removes large volumes of air from your building. We design and install make-up air (MUA) systems to replace that air, prevent dangerous negative pressure, and satisfy NFPA 96 Section 8.3.1 and IMC Section 508.1 requirements.
Fire Suppression System Integration
Type I hoods are required by code to have an integrated wet chemical fire suppression system. We coordinate with licensed fire protection specialists to ensure your hood and suppression system are properly integrated and tested.
Commercial Hood Replacement
Replacing an outdated, undersized, or damaged exhaust hood system in your Newark kitchen. We remove old equipment, assess ductwork condition, and install a modern, properly sized replacement system.
Ductwork Design & Installation
Grease duct systems must be constructed of appropriate stainless steel, welded liquid-tight, and pitched properly for grease drainage per NFPA 96 code. We design and install compliant ductwork for every project.
Custom Fabrication
Not all commercial kitchens in Newark, DE are the same. We offer custom hood fabrication for unusual kitchen layouts, low-clearance ceilings, island cooktops, and other non-standard configurations that off-the-shelf hoods cannot accommodate.
Permit & Inspection Documentation
We provide the fabrication drawings, equipment specs, and installation documentation your permit application requires for Newark, DE and New Castle County. Our systems are built to pass inspection on the first attempt.
Retrofit & Upgrade Services
Upgrading existing hood systems to meet current NFPA 96 code requirements, adding missing components like grease collection systems, extending hood coverage over added cooking equipment, or retrofitting ventless systems.
KEY TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS WE MEET ON EVERY NEWARK INSTALLATION
At CRS Hoods, beyond simply installing a hood, we ensure every technical detail meets code. This includes verifying that all hood seams, joints, and penetrations directing grease-laden vapors have liquid-tight continuous external welds to the hood’s lower outermost perimeter, as required by NFPA 96 Section 5.1.2. Duct access openings are provided at required intervals for cleaning. Type I hoods
maintain the required 24 to 30-inch clearance from cooking surfaces. Combustible materials maintain at least 18 inches of clearance from the hood. Exhaust fans are properly interlocked with cooking equipment. And makeup air prevents building negative pressure from exceeding 0.02 inches water column during operation.
HOW IT WORKS
OUR COMMERCIAL HOOD INSTALLATION PROCESS IN NEWARK, DE
At CRS Hoods, we follow a structured, transparent installation process designed to minimize disruption to your business and deliver a fully compliant hood system on time and within budget.
Site Assessment & Consultation
We visit your Newark, DE location, evaluate your kitchen layout, cooking equipment lineup, ceiling height, ductwork routing possibilities, and local code requirements. There is no cost and no obligation for this initial visit.
System Design & Hood Sizing
Using your kitchen’s specific equipment and layout, we design an exhaust hood system that is properly sized for your cooking load. Undersized hoods fail to capture all contaminants. Oversized hoods waste energy. We get it right. Hood sizing factors include appliance BTU output, cooking method, required capture velocity, and ceiling height.
Detailed Quote & Project Planning
You receive a clear, itemized quote covering equipment, ductwork, fire suppression integration, make-up air system, and labor. No hidden charges, no surprise add-ons at the end of the job.
Permit Documentation
Permitting is typically handled by the owner or general contractor. We provide the fabrication drawings, equipment specs, and installation documentation your mechanical and fire protection permit applications require for Newark, DE or New Castle County.
Professional Installation
Our licensed installation team completes the full hood system installation, including the hood canopy, grease filters, collection trough, exhaust ductwork, exhaust fan, make-up air system, and fire suppression rough-in. We work efficiently to minimize your kitchen downtime, including after-hours and weekend scheduling when needed.
Fire Suppression System Installation & Testing
Working with our licensed fire protection partners, we complete the wet chemical fire suppression system installation, connect it to the hood, test the system, and document all results for your records and the fire marshal.
Inspection & Sign-Off
Inspections are coordinated by the owner or general contractor with local authorities. Our systems are built to pass first inspection, every time, and we provide the documentation and compliance records you need on hand.
Ongoing Maintenance Guidance
After installation, we brief your kitchen management team on hood maintenance requirements, cleaning schedules per NFPA 96, and filter replacement intervals. We also offer ongoing maintenance and cleaning service connections to keep your Newark kitchen compliant year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything Newark, Delaware food service business owners commonly ask us before getting started. If your question is not here, call us and we will answer it directly.
Is a commercial exhaust hood required in Newark, Delaware?
Yes. Commercial kitchens must install a compliant exhaust hood over equipment that produces grease, smoke, or heat. This is required by NFPA 96, the International Mechanical Code, and local Newark regulations. Non-compliance can lead to fines, violations, or closure.
What is the difference between Type I and Type II hoods?
Type I hoods handle grease and smoke from equipment like fryers and grills and require fire suppression systems. Type II hoods are for heat and steam only, such as from dishwashers, and do not require grease filters or fire suppression.
How long does installation take?
Timeline depends on hood size, ductwork complexity, and how much of the kitchen needs new ventilation — simple installs can wrap in a few days, larger or more complex systems take longer. Permit approval timelines, handled by the owner or GC, can add time before work begins.
Do I need a permit for installation?
A mechanical permit is required in Newark or New Castle County, and fire suppression systems require a separate permit. Permitting is typically the owner’s or general contractor’s responsibility — CRS Hoods provides the fabrication drawings and installation documentation your application requires.
What is NFPA 96 and why is it important?
NFPA 96 is the national standard for commercial kitchen ventilation and fire safety. Compliance is required in Newark and helps prevent fines, failed inspections, and safety risks.
How often should a hood system be cleaned?
Cleaning frequency depends on cooking volume and equipment type. Solid fuel operations need monthly cleaning, high-volume kitchens like charbroilers or 24-hour diners typically need quarterly service, and low-volume operations may only need annual cleaning.
GET YOUR NEWARK, DE COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOOD INSTALLED BY EXPERTS
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