Ventilation & Hood Systems
Properly planned hood and ventilation systems for Florida commercial kitchens.
Code-Compliant Commercial Kitchen Ventilation in Florida
Ventilation and hood systems are one of the most regulated and inspection-sensitive components of a commercial kitchen. When these systems are undersized, poorly coordinated, or treated as an afterthought, the result is failed inspections, excess heat, grease buildup, and expensive corrections. FCA Kitchens designs and coordinates ventilation and hood systems that are code-compliant, properly matched to the equipment below, and built to perform during peak service.
In Florida, commercial kitchen ventilation must comply with:
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- Florida Building Code requirements
- Florida Fire Prevention Code
- NFPA 96 for grease ducts, hoods, and fire protection
Key considerations that impact performance and inspections include:
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- Proper hood type selection based on cooking appliances
- Accurate exhaust and makeup air calculations
- Grease duct routing and clearances
- Fire suppression system coordination
- Ceiling height, heat load, and equipment placement
- Access for cleaning, inspection, and ongoing maintenance
We plan ventilation systems around real operating conditions, not minimum assumptions. Cooking volume, appliance output, workflow, and long-term serviceability are addressed upfront so the system passes inspection, keeps the kitchen safer and more comfortable, and avoids costly rework later.
Common Ventilation Issues We Prevent
Common problems we see with poorly planned hood systems include:
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- Undersized hoods for the cooking equipment below
- Unbalanced exhaust and makeup air systems
- Poor grease duct routing or missing clearances
- Fire suppression added after layout decisions
- Excess heat buildup during service
- Failed inspections and last-minute rework
These issues usually come from treating ventilation as a standalone item instead of part of the overall kitchen system. We plan hood and ventilation systems alongside equipment, layout, and utilities so everything works together and passes inspection the first time.
