Exhaust Fan Maintenance

  • Thoroughly clean the fan blades to remove grease and dirt buildup, ensuring optimal airflow efficiency.

  • Check the motor and belts for signs of wear and tear, lubricating as necessary and replacing worn parts to prevent breakdowns.

  • Ensure that the fan blades are properly aligned within the housing to prevent vibration and noise issues.

  • Clean the fan housing and surrounding areas to remove grease, dust, and debris, preventing potential fire hazards and maintaining cleanliness standards.

  • Inspect electrical connections to ensure they are secure and free of corrosion, reducing the risk of electrical malfunctions.

  • Check fan bearings for signs of wear or excessive play, replacing them if necessary to prevent fan failure.

  • Check fan bearings for signs of wear or excessive play, replacing them if necessary to prevent fan failure.

  • Ensure that the exhaust fan is properly connected to the exhaust ductwork, preventing leaks and maintaining proper ventilation.

  • Replace or clean exhaust fan filters regularly to maintain airflow efficiency and prevent grease buildup.

  • Establish a regular maintenance schedule for thorough inspections and cleaning to prevent issues and prolong the life of the exhaust fan.