Hood Cleaning Service Manassas, VA | City of Manassas NFPA 96 | (571) 556-1700

Commercial kitchen hood and duct cleaning in Manassas, Virginia - Old Town Manassas, Route 28 corridor, Liberia Avenue, and Sudley Road. City of Manassas fire inspection compliant, NFPA 96 certified. Call (571) 556-1700.

NFPA 96 certified commercial kitchen hood and duct cleaning throughout the City of Manassas, Virginia — Old Town Manassas, the Route 28 / Sudley Road commercial corridor, Liberia Avenue, Grant Avenue, and Mathis Avenue. City of Manassas fire inspection compliant with same-night NFPA 96 documentation. Call (571) 556-1700.

Manassas, Virginia: City Hood Cleaning

The City of Manassas is an independent city in Northern Virginia — geographically surrounded by Prince William County but operating its own municipal government, fire department, and fire inspection program separate from Prince William County’s. Manassas’ restaurant market spans the historic character of Old Town Manassas, the high-density commercial development of the Route 28 and Sudley Road corridors, the Liberia Avenue strip commercial area, and numerous ethnic restaurants throughout the city serving Manassas’ diverse and growing population.

The City of Manassas Fire Marshal conducts commercial fire inspections for all restaurant and food service occupancies within the city limits. The Virginia SFPC / NFPA 96 applies within Manassas just as throughout the broader Northern Virginia region. Restaurants with a Manassas, VA mailing address — as opposed to a Manassas Park address or a Woodbridge address with Manassas area identification — fall under the City of Manassas Fire Marshal’s inspection program rather than the Prince William County Fire Marshal’s Office.

NFPA 96 Cleaning Schedule — Manassas

Kitchen Type Required Frequency
High-volume / charbroiler, wok, or solid fuelEvery 3 months
Full-service restaurants & barsEvery 6 months
Fast-casual & QSR (Sudley Road, Route 28)Every 6 months
Ethnic restaurants (Liberia Ave, Grant Ave)Every 6 months
Low-use / catering or institutional kitchensAnnually

Per NFPA 96-2021, Table 11.4 as enforced by the City of Manassas Fire Marshal. Cooking equipment type determines required interval.

Manassas Restaurant Areas

Old Town Manassas

Old Town Manassas’ historic commercial district centered on Battle Street, Center Street, and the surrounding blocks has developed a notable independent restaurant scene over the past two decades — farm-to-table concepts, local craft beer venues, and independent dining that reflects Manassas’ Civil War heritage tourism draw and its increasingly food-sophisticated residential community. Old Town restaurant buildings often have older exhaust systems requiring careful cleaning attention and, in some cases, deferred access panel additions that require coordination before service.

Sudley Road & Route 28 Corridor

The Sudley Road and Route 28 corridors through the city’s northern and eastern commercial zones are Manassas’ primary chain restaurant and QSR territory — pad restaurants at major retail centers, strip commercial dining, and the full complement of national fast-casual and QSR brands. These higher-volume operations typically qualify for semi-annual NFPA 96 cleaning, with the charbroiler-dominant QSR operations subject to quarterly service per NFPA 96 frequency requirements.

Liberia Avenue & Grant Avenue

The Liberia Avenue and Grant Avenue commercial corridors through the city’s residential neighborhoods are home to Manassas’ most diverse ethnic restaurant concentration — a mix of Central American, Mexican, Salvadoran, and other Latin American and international restaurants serving the city’s substantial immigrant community. Many of these kitchens feature high-output cooking configurations generating significant grease — careful semi-annual cleaning and thorough duct access panel review ensures NFPA 96 compliance and fire safety for these operations.

Mathis Avenue & Citywide

We service all restaurant and food service occupancies throughout the City of Manassas, including outlying commercial areas along Mathis Avenue and the city’s periphery near the Prince William County line. Our City of Manassas service includes coordination with the City of Manassas Fire Marshal’s documentation requirements, which differ slightly from the Prince William County Fire Marshal’s format. If you operate in both Manassas City and Prince William County locations, we ensure proper documentation for each jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions — Manassas

Is the City of Manassas Fire Marshal different from Prince William County?

Yes — and this is a common source of confusion for Manassas-area restaurant operators. The City of Manassas is an independent city with its own government and its own Fire Marshal’s Office. It is geographically surrounded by Prince William County but administers its own fire inspection program. If your restaurant address is in the City of Manassas (ZIP codes 20110, 20112), your inspection authority is the City of Manassas Fire Marshal, not the Prince William County Fire Marshal. The City of Manassas Park (ZIP 20111) has its own separate fire inspection program as a separate independent city. We ensure our NFPA 96 certificates are properly formatted for whichever Manassas-area jurisdiction applies to your restaurant’s address.

How quickly can you respond to an urgent Manassas cleaning request?

For urgent situations — upcoming City of Manassas fire inspection or received correction order — we can typically schedule service within 24–48 hours. We maintain an active Northern Virginia service route that includes Manassas, and priority scheduling slots are available for restaurants with inspection deadlines. Call (571) 556-1700 immediately if you have received a Manassas Fire Marshal correction order and need to schedule cleaning before your compliance deadline.

Manassas, VA Hood Cleaning Service

Old Town, Sudley Road, Liberia Ave, Route 28 — City of Manassas fire inspection compliant.

(571) 556-1700 — Virginia Line

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