Hood Cleaning Loudoun County, VA | Leesburg, Ashburn & Sterling | (571) 556-1700

Commercial kitchen hood and duct cleaning throughout Loudoun County, Virginia - Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Purcellville, One Loudoun, Lansdowne, Brambleton, and the Dulles corridor. Loudoun County Fire Marshal compliant, NFPA 96 certified. Call (571) 556-1700.

NFPA 96 certified commercial kitchen hood and duct cleaning throughout Loudoun County, Virginia — Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Purcellville, Lansdowne, Brambleton, Hamilton, and the Dulles corridor. Loudoun County Fire Marshal compliant certificates delivered the same night. Call (571) 556-1700.

Loudoun County: Virginia’s Fastest-Growing Restaurant Market

Loudoun County is consistently ranked among the fastest-growing counties in the United States, driven by the Dulles technology and data center corridor, the suburban expansion of Northern Virginia’s residential communities westward along the Silver Line, and the historic wine country and agricultural tourism market in the county’s western rural communities. This growth has produced a rapidly expanding restaurant market — from Leesburg’s historic downtown dining district to Ashburn’s One Loudoun mixed-use complex, Sterling’s Route 7 commercial corridor, and the new development communities of Brambleton and Broadlands.

The Loudoun County Fire Marshal’s Office (LCFMO) enforces the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code (SFPC) incorporating NFPA 96 for commercial kitchen exhaust systems across all of Loudoun County’s unincorporated areas. The Town of Leesburg has its own fire inspector within Leesburg’s town limits, operating under the same Virginia SFPC standard. Loudoun County’s rapid commercial growth has correspondingly expanded LCFMO’s inspection volume, and hood cleaning compliance is a consistently enforced item in Loudoun County commercial fire inspections.

NFPA 96 Cleaning Frequency — Loudoun County

Kitchen Type Required Frequency
High-volume / One Loudoun & Leesburg destination diningEvery 3 months
Full-service & casual dining restaurantsEvery 6 months
Fast-casual & QSR (suburban corridors)Every 6 months
Winery & agritourism kitchens (western Loudoun)Annually or per NFPA 96 assessment
Corporate campus & data center campus diningEvery 6 months
Low-use / prep or catering kitchensAnnually

Per NFPA 96-2021, Table 11.4. LCFMO may require shorter intervals based on cooking type and findings during annual inspection.

Loudoun County Coverage

Leesburg

Leesburg is Loudoun County’s county seat and its most walkable urban restaurant destination — historic King Street and the surrounding Old Town Leesburg blocks host an eclectic mix of independent restaurants, wine bars, breweries with full kitchens, and farm-to-table dining that reflects the county’s agricultural heritage and its affluent residential demographic. The Leesburg Corner premium outlet center on Route 7 east of Old Town adds a major retail-adjacent restaurant cluster. Leesburg town restaurants are inspected by the Town of Leesburg’s own fire inspection program under Virginia SFPC.

Ashburn & One Loudoun

Ashburn is Loudoun County’s largest and most rapidly growing community — home to more data centers than any other location in the world, a massive technology and government contractor employment base, and the One Loudoun mixed-use development that has become western Loudoun’s premier restaurant and retail destination. One Loudoun’s restaurant row hosts multiple nationally recognized restaurant brands and high-volume casual concepts. The Silver Line Metro’s Ashburn station (the terminus of the Silver Line) continues to drive residential and commercial density in the Ashburn Town Center area.

Sterling

Sterling’s Route 7 corridor, Dulles Town Center, and the Cascades and Countryside commercial centers represent Loudoun County’s largest volume of individual restaurant locations — a dense suburban commercial market serving the county’s most populous unincorporated community. See our dedicated Sterling hood cleaning page for detailed Sterling neighborhood coverage.

Western Loudoun & Wine Country

Purcellville, Hamilton, Lovettsville, and the rural communities of western Loudoun County are the heart of Virginia’s wine country tourism corridor — dozens of wineries along the Loudoun Wine Trail operate tasting rooms with commercial food service and event catering kitchens that are subject to NFPA 96 requirements. We service winery and agritourism kitchen accounts in western Loudoun with scheduling coordinated around winery event calendars and seasonal operating volumes. For low-use winery kitchens, annual NFPA 96 cleaning typically satisfies LCFMO requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions — Loudoun County

Does my Leesburg restaurant get inspected by the Loudoun County Fire Marshal or the Town of Leesburg?

If your restaurant is within Leesburg town limits (incorporated Town of Leesburg), your fire inspection is conducted by the Town of Leesburg’s building and fire safety program, not by the Loudoun County Fire Marshal. Both operate under the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code and NFPA 96, so the documentation standards are the same. If your restaurant is in unincorporated Loudoun County—including Ashburn, Sterling, Purcellville, Broadlands, Brambleton, or Lansdowne—your enforcement authority is the Loudoun County Fire Marshal’s Office. Not sure which applies to your address? Call us at (571) 556-1700 and we will help you identify the correct AHJ.

Do you service winery kitchens along the Loudoun Wine Trail?

Yes. We service commercial kitchen operations at Loudoun County wineries, cideries, and agritourism venues throughout the Loudoun Wine Trail corridor — including kitchens in Purcellville, Hamilton, Bluemont, Waterford, and Lovettsville. Winery kitchens vary greatly in commercial cooking intensity: some are full commercial restaurant kitchens with extensive cooking equipment, while others are prep-and-serve or warming operations with lower NFPA 96 frequency requirements. We assess each winery kitchen individually and recommend the appropriate cleaning schedule. Call (571) 556-1700 for winery kitchen service in western Loudoun County.

Can you service a data center or corporate campus cafeteria in Ashburn?

Yes. The Ashburn data center corridor and the technology campus operations in Loudoun County include corporate cafeterias and dining facilities that are subject to NFPA 96 requirements and LCFMO inspection. We service corporate campus accounts in Loudoun County as we do throughout the broader Dulles technology corridor. Campus accounts require advance coordination with facilities managers for security access provisioning and scheduling within approved contractor access windows. We handle all access coordination and provide LCFMO-compliant NFPA 96 documentation for each campus dining facility visit. Contact us at (571) 556-1700.

Loudoun County Hood Cleaning

Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Purcellville, Brambleton, One Loudoun — LCFMO NFPA 96 certified.

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