Fairfax County, VA
PCU Service in Fairfax County
Professional pcu service for restaurants and commercial kitchens in Fairfax County, VA. NFPA 96 compliant. Free estimates. 24/7 emergency service.
Same-day and after-hours service across Fairfax County.
How It Works
Our pcu service process for Fairfax County kitchens
Visual inspection
Pollution control unit evaluated for filter condition, cell loading, and motor operation.
Disassemble
PCU opened, electrostatic cells and pre-filters removed for service. Power isolated for safety.
Filter replacement
Pre-filters and final-stage filters replaced. Used media bagged for proper disposal.
Cell wash
Electrostatic cells washed in degreaser, rinsed, and dried — restoring particle-capture efficiency.
Reassemble & test
PCU reassembled, ionizer voltage verified, airflow tested, and clean-light reset.
Compliance certificate
Service report with photos for your jurisdiction's smoke and odor compliance file.
PCU Service in Fairfax County
Professional PCU Service for Fairfax County businesses
Fairfax County is the largest single restaurant market in Virginia — more commercial kitchens than the rest of Northern Virginia combined, with Tysons Corner, Reston Town Center, Mosaic District, Eden Center, and the Fair Oaks corridor each producing distinctive cooking volumes and grease profiles. Every kitchen in the county answers to Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department (FCFRD) and the Fairfax County Health Department. Our county-wide route covers all 24 Fairfax County zip codes with consistent crews, predictable scheduling, and uniform documentation standards across every restaurant we service — whether it's a Tysons hotel banquet kitchen or a Centreville strip-mall pho shop.
Why Qwick for PCU Service?
- NFPA 96 compliant — every job
- Free on-site estimates
- Nights, weekends & holidays available
- Fully insured and certified technicians
- Serving all of Fairfax County, VA
Who We Serve
PCU Service for all commercial kitchens in Fairfax County
Areas We Cover
PCU Service across Fairfax County
Tysons Corner
Northern Virginia's densest restaurant market — hotel banquet kitchens, fine dining, fast-casual food courts, and 24-hour-operation venues.
Reston Town Center
Walkable upscale dining district with chef-driven concepts, hotel restaurants, and rooftop bars.
Mosaic District
Merrifield mixed-use chef-driven dining cluster with brunch-heavy operations and modern restaurant concepts.
Eden Center (Falls Church)
East Coast's largest Vietnamese commercial kitchen concentration — 100+ restaurants in a single complex.
Annandale Korean BBQ Corridor
DMV's densest Korean restaurant cluster along Columbia Pike with intense charbroiler and tabletop-grill exhaust loads.
Fair Oaks / Fairfax City
Suburban mall and downtown dining with chain restaurants, family dining, and chef-driven independents.
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FAQ
PCU Service in Fairfax County — FAQ
Do you provide county-wide service across all Fairfax County submarkets?
Yes — single-vendor county-wide coverage is one of our specialties. Restaurant groups operating in Tysons, Reston, Mosaic District (Merrifield), Eden Center (Falls Church), Annandale Korean BBQ corridor, Fair Oaks, McLean, Vienna, Springfield, Chantilly, and Centreville can use one vendor (us) with consistent documentation, predictable scheduling, and account-managed multi-location service plans.
What fire department serves Fairfax County commercial kitchens?
Fairfax County restaurants answer to Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department (FCFRD), with the Fairfax County Health Department handling food safety inspections. The City of Fairfax and the City of Falls Church operate their own separate fire marshal's offices with distinct documentation requirements.
How does Fairfax County's inspection cadence work?
FCFRD inspectors visit commercial kitchens on a risk-based schedule — typically annually, with high-volume operations like the Annandale Korean BBQ corridor and Eden Center seeing more frequent visits. Inspectors check exhaust system cleanliness (no grease deposits exceeding 1/8 inch / 3 mm), fire suppression system tags, and verify NFPA 96 documentation. Our compliance packages are designed to satisfy FCFRD reviews on the spot.
Do you handle the highest-volume submarkets like Tysons and Eden Center?
Yes. Tysons (more accounts than any other single market in our territory), Eden Center (multiple active Vietnamese restaurant accounts), and the Annandale Korean BBQ corridor are core to our Fairfax County service. We have specialized cleaning protocols for each of these high-grease-load submarkets.
Do you service multi-location restaurant groups across Fairfax County?
Yes — restaurant groups with multiple Fairfax County locations get dedicated account management, unified compliance documentation, and bundled service nights that combine submarkets (e.g., Tysons + Reston + Mosaic, or Annandale + Springfield + Falls Church) for cost efficiency.
Do you serve Fairfax County Public Schools and other institutional kitchens?
Yes. Institutional kitchens — Fairfax County Public Schools cafeterias, George Mason University food service, INOVA Fairfax Hospital cafeterias, and federal contractor corporate dining — receive institutional-grade documentation that satisfies federal, state, and county compliance audits.
How quickly can you respond to a Fairfax County kitchen emergency?
Most Fairfax County locations are 25-40 minutes from our Sterling headquarters. For true emergencies, we aim to have a technician on-site within 2 to 3 hours. Call (202) 643-8113 for 24/7 emergency dispatch.
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