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Frequently Asked Questions

How often does ductwork need cleaning?

The recommended cleaning frequency for ductwork cleaning is primarily determined by usage. TR19 guidelines suggest the following frequency based on hours of usage per day:

  • Light usage. 2-6 hours per day. Cleaning is typically recommended annually.
  • Moderate usage. 6-12 hours per day. Cleaning is typically recommended every 6 months.
  • Heavy usage. 12-16 hours per day. Cleaning is typically recommended every 3 months.

Of course, these are general guidelines, and the frequency of TR19 duct cleaning that’s right for your organisation will depend on a range of factors, including the design and complexity of your extraction system.

The best approach is to consult an experienced technician with a full understanding of TR19 standards. They will be able to conduct a thorough assessment of your kitchen’s specific needs, including usage, ductwork configuration, and any applicable regulations. This will ensure you receive a tailored cleaning schedule to maintain a healthy working environment and avoid non-compliance issues.

What’s involved in TR19 duct cleaning?

TR19 duct cleaning is a specialised process designed to achieve a specific standard of cleanliness. The TR19 standards provide a detailed and comprehensive overview of how your ductwork should be cleaned and maintained in order to ensure compliance. Meeting these standards involves various steps, including:

  • Pre-cleaning assessment. A thorough inspection, potentially using deposit testing, determines the type and level of buildup, accessibility, and identifies any potential structural issues.
  • Specialised cleaning. Using a combination of mechanical agitation (brushes, scrapers), chemical degreasers, and high-pressure cleaning to remove grease deposits.
  • Post-cleaning inspection. A re-inspection is conducted, potentially using the same tools as the pre-clean assessment, to verify the ductwork meets the required level of cleanliness.
  • Detailed reporting. In order to demonstrate to insurers and other relevant parties that your ductwork has been cleaned to TR19 standards, we’ll provide a clear and fully documented report of the process, as well as before and after photos.

While the specific approach will vary depending on the layout of your kitchen, the design of your ductwork system and other factors, these steps are essential. To ensure they’ve all been carried out thoroughly and effectively, you’ll want to work with fully certified and experienced technicians who offer a dedicated TR19 ductwork cleaning service.

How long does TR19 ductwork cleaning take?

It’s understandable to want an idea of how long TR19 ductwork cleaning might take – after all, you’ll want to ensure that the disruption to your services is minimal.

However, the best way to get an accurate timeframe is through a pre-cleaning inspection. This assessment takes into account the specific factors influencing your kitchen’s ductwork, allowing for a tailored estimate and minimising unexpected delays

Key factors that will determine how long TR19 ductwork cleaning will take include:

  • System size and complexity. Larger, more intricate ductwork systems will naturally take longer to clean than smaller, simpler ones.
  • Contamination level. Heavily soiled ducts with thick grease buildup require more intensive cleaning, extending the time needed.
  • Accessibility. Systems with difficult-to-reach areas or limited access panels may take longer due to the need for additional setup or specialised tools.

The best way to ensure that TR19 ductwork cleaning does not lead to prolonged disruption is to work with experienced technicians who can provide an efficient and timely service – while still providing the thoroughness you need, of course.

At DCE, we understand that any loss of service is a significant cost to your business. That’s why we endeavour to plan our TR19 ductwork cleaning services around your schedule. Whether you’re a school or college looking to schedule work during half-term or a catering company wanting to take advantage of a quieter period, we’ll do everything we can to accommodate your needs.

What is the cost of TR19 duct cleaning?

The cost of TR19 ductwork cleaning depends primarily on the time it takes to complete the job. Factors like the size and complexity of your system, along with the severity of grease buildup, all influence how many technician hours are required. Additionally, the accessibility of ductwork will contribute to the time needed, and therefore to the overall price.

If you’d like an accurate cost estimate for your TR19 duct cleaning, it’s best to seek a quote from an experienced and fully qualified technician. If you’d like to discuss your TR19 duct cleaning needs, get in touch with DCE today.

Will TR19 ductwork cleaning be disruptive?

We understand the importance of minimising disruption to your kitchen operations. That’s why we take steps to ensure the TR19 cleaning process is as smooth as possible. While your business will need to be shut during the process, we take steps to work around your schedule and minimise any disruption. Our team is trained to work quickly and effectively, getting your kitchen back to full operation as soon as possible. Additionally, by scheduling a regular TR19 ductwork cleaning service, you can minimise the length of time the process will take.

 

 

What are the signs that my ductwork needs cleaning?

While TR19 provides guidelines for recommended cleaning frequency, it’s important to stay alert for signs that your kitchen extraction system may need cleaning sooner than scheduled. Look out for these indicators:

  • Visible buildup. If you notice grease or dust around vents and grilles, it’s likely accumulating within the ductwork.
  • Decreased airflow. Clogged ducts can reduce the efficiency of your extraction system, leading to weaker airflow from vents.
  • Odours. Lingering cooking smells or a musty odour from your vents can signal grease buildup, potentially increasing fire risks.

However, even if none of these obvious signs are present, adhering to the cleaning intervals recommended by TR19 and based on your kitchen’s usage is crucial for maintaining a safe, healthy, and compliant workspace.