High-end hood and kitchen cleaning service in Terrebonne
At Antiflamme Purafiltre, our specialists help many professionals like you keep their establishment's kitchen healthy, clean, safe and compliant with current requirements. In fact, we offer a kitchen hood cleaning and degreasing service to commercial, industrial and institutional customers in Terrebonne and the surrounding area, including:
- Restaurants
- Catering services
- Cafeterias
- Golf courses
- Seniors' residences
- Hospitals
- Private clinics
- Schools
- Early childhood centers
- Institutions
- And many others
We have specific, state-of-the-art equipment such as an ultrasonic filter degreasing system, brushes, blowers, vacuum cleaners and others to guarantee impeccable cleaning.
Your professionals for hood and kitchen cleaning in Terrebonne
For over 35 years, Antiflamme Purafiltre has been offering a complete hood cleaning and maintenance service for commercial, industrial and institutional kitchens, including:
- Degreasing professional hoods and grease filters
- Cleaning of professional hoods and grease filters
- Kitchen air ducts cleaning
- Rental and replacement of grease filters
- Sale of ULC-approved grease filters
- Cleaning of roof fans
Thanks to its qualifications, including its certification from the International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Association and its license from the Régie du bâtiment du Québec, its expertise and experience, Antiflamme Purafiltre assures you a professional kitchen that complies with the standards of NFPA 96 (National Fire Protection Association), insurance company safety and the city of Terrebonne. Be assured of offering your employees a healthy and safe work environment, without the risk of fire! Contact us for a quote.
The particularities of Terrebonne's commercial kitchens
Terrebonne, located in the Lanaudière region northeast of Montreal, is a dynamic city that is experiencing rapid growth. With a population that now exceeds 120,000 inhabitants, it is the tenth largest city in Quebec and the fourth in the Montreal Metropolitan Community. Founded in 1673, it combines a rich historical heritage with a modernity marked by continuous urban development. Thus, Old Terrebonne is the historical and cultural heart of the city with its cobblestone streets, century-old houses, and heritage sites, such as the Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne and Île-des-Moulins, which attract many visitors.
Terrebonne's economy is diversified, with a mix of businesses, light industries, and services. Several industrial and commercial parks contribute to its economic development. Well served by roads (highways 25 and 640) and public transportation, the city also benefits from the growth of the service, construction, and residential real estate sectors. Terrebonne also stands out for its high quality of life, with many green spaces and parks for families offering several hiking trails, nature parks including Parc de la Rivière, and outdoor activities.
Commercial, industrial and institutional kitchens in Terrebonne play an important role in the economic sector. Indeed, Terrebonne has approximately 486 restaurants covering a wide variety of cuisines, many caterers, the Pierre-Le Gardeur hospital, several dozen clinics, 11 seniors' residences, more than fifty Early Childhood Centres (CPE) and many others.