TR19-focused commercial kitchen extract cleaning for care homes across Cardiff and South Wales.

Care homes carry a duty of care that an ordinary restaurant never has to think about: the people under a care home's roof often cannot get out quickly on their own. That single fact changes how a care home kitchen should be run โ and it puts the kitchen extract system, where grease fires start and spread, near the top of the fire-safety agenda.
We arrange TR19-focused commercial kitchen extract cleaning quotes for care homes right across Cardiff, the Vale of Glamorgan and the wider South Wales area โ nursing homes, residential care homes, dementia and specialist units, and the catering kitchens inside healthcare settings. Every clean is documented to support your fire-risk assessment and your Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) records.
A care home kitchen typically runs every day of the year, three meals a day, often producing softened, fortified and texture-modified diets that involve sustained cooking. That steady output loads the canopy, ductwork and extract fan with grease just as surely as a busy restaurant โ but the consequences of a fire are far more serious, because residents with frailty, limited mobility or dementia cannot self-evacuate. Fire safety in a care home is a resident-safety issue first and a compliance issue second.
Care homes in Wales are registered with and inspected by Care Inspectorate Wales under the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016. A home's responsible individual and manager must be able to show the premises are safe and that fire risk is being actively managed. Grease accumulation in the kitchen extract system is a recognised fire risk, so a current, documented extract clean belongs in the same file as your fire-risk assessment, fire-alarm servicing and evacuation plan. When we arrange a clean, you receive the certificate, photographs and grease-depth readings that evidence it.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a legal duty on the responsible person to assess and manage fire risk in the premises โ and a grease-laden extract system is exactly the kind of hazard it is concerned with. Keeping the extract system clean to the recognised TR19 standard is one of the clearest ways to show that duty is being met.
Grease doesn't just sit on the visible hood. A proper clean follows the whole extract pathway โ the canopy and baffle filters, the full ductwork run to the external discharge, and the extraction fan. Grease-depth readings are taken before and after, access points are photographed, and a TR19 certificate is issued. A canopy-only wipe-down leaves the most dangerous grease โ inside the ductwork โ untouched.
Most care home kitchens fall into the "moderate use" band under TR19, which points to a full extract clean every six months. Homes with larger kitchens, heavy frying, or continuous production for specialist diets can move into heavier use and benefit from more frequent cleaning. We can advise on the right interval โ more in our guide to how often a care home kitchen should be cleaned.
A care home can't simply close for the afternoon. Cleaning is scheduled discreetly around meal service โ often between meals, early morning or evening โ so there is no disruption to residents and no interruption to catering. This matters most in dementia and specialist units, where unfamiliar activity can unsettle residents; the work is planned to be as quiet and unobtrusive as possible.
Every clean we arrange comes with a post-clean certificate, before-and-after photographs, grease-depth readings and a recommended next-service date. That pack is what your insurer's loss adjuster, your CIW inspector and your fire-risk assessor will ask to see โ and having it ready protects both your residents and your registration.
We arrange kitchen extract cleaning quotes for every kind of care setting across Cardiff and South Wales:
Whatever the setting, the standard is the same: a fully documented, TR19-focused clean that helps keep vulnerable people safe and your compliance file complete.
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TR19 is guidance rather than law, but the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a legal duty on the responsible person to manage fire risk โ and grease in the extract system is a recognised hazard. Care Inspectorate Wales and your insurer expect to see documented, in-date cleaning as evidence that duty is met.
It forms part of your fire-safety evidence. The certificate, photographs and grease readings sit alongside your fire-risk assessment and fire-alarm records, showing CIW that the premises are being kept safe for residents.
Most care home kitchens are moderate-use and need a full TR19 extract clean every six months. Larger kitchens or those doing heavy, continuous cooking may need it more often. We advise based on your specific kitchen.
No โ work is scheduled discreetly around meal service, often between meals or early and late in the day, and planned to be quiet and unobtrusive. This is handled especially carefully in dementia and specialist units.
We arrange and manage your enquiry and connect you with a specialist TR19-certified provider who carries out the clean and issues the certification. You get a single clear quote and a full documentation pack.
Tell us about your kitchen and we'll arrange a tailored, no-obligation quote โ usually the same day.