Shaw, DC
PCU Service in Shaw
Professional pcu service for restaurants and commercial kitchens in Shaw, DC. NFPA 96 compliant. Free estimates. 24/7 emergency service.
Typical dispatch under 60 minutes from our Sterling HQ.
How It Works
Our pcu service process for Shaw 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 Shaw
Professional PCU Service for Shaw businesses
Qwick Services and Solutions provides expert pcu service in Shaw, DC. Our certified technicians serve restaurants, hotels, and commercial kitchens throughout Shaw with reliable, code-compliant service.
Local Compliance: DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (DC FEMS)
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 Shaw, DC
Part of
Washington, DC, DC
Areas We Cover
PCU Service across Shaw
9th Street Corridor
Premier dining strip near the Convention Center with upscale restaurants, wine bars, and tasting-menu concepts.
Blagden Alley
Hidden cocktail bars and small-plate kitchens in converted alley spaces with tight access and non-standard exhaust configurations.
Howard University Area
Soul food institutions, neighborhood restaurants, and campus-adjacent eateries serving the HU community.
Shaw-Howard Metro District
New mixed-use restaurant openings driven by Shaw's rapid residential development and Metro accessibility.
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FAQ
PCU Service in Shaw — FAQ
Can you clean the exhaust systems in Blagden Alley's converted spaces?
Yes. Blagden Alley's hidden cocktail bars and small-plate kitchens are built in converted alley spaces with tight access and non-standard exhaust configurations. Our technicians are experienced with these unique setups and carry specialty equipment for confined-space cleaning that standard providers don't bring.
Do you provide pre-opening hood certification for new Shaw restaurants?
Yes. Shaw's rapid development along the 9th Street corridor and around the Shaw-Howard Metro means new restaurant openings every month. We provide pre-opening exhaust system cleaning, certification, and all documentation DC Fire and EMS needs to see before your first inspection. Getting this right before opening prevents costly delays.
Do you serve the Howard University area soul food and neighborhood restaurants?
Yes. The Howard University area's soul food institutions, neighborhood restaurants, and campus-adjacent eateries serving the HU community are part of our standard Shaw service. These traditional kitchens often have well-established exhaust systems that benefit from our experienced approach.
Can you handle both small cocktail bar kitchens and convention center restaurants?
Yes — and this versatility is what makes us the right fit for Shaw. In a single night we might clean a 30-seat Blagden Alley bar kitchen and a 300-seat Convention Center-area hotel restaurant. We have the equipment and crew depth to handle wildly different scales in a single Shaw mobilization.
Do you serve the 9th Street wine bar and tasting-menu restaurants?
Yes. The 9th Street corridor near the Convention Center — upscale restaurants, wine bars, and tasting-menu concepts — is core to our Shaw service. We coordinate with the multi-story building managers along 9th Street for after-hours roof access and overnight cleaning windows.
How do you coordinate access with Shaw's multiple property management companies?
We maintain vendor documentation with multiple Shaw property managers and coordinate access individually with each building. Your only involvement is telling us when you want the cleaning — we handle all vendor logistics directly across Shaw's patchwork of property management companies.
What compliance documentation do Shaw restaurants need for DC inspections?
DC Fire and EMS requires current NFPA 96 compliance stickers on your hood, accessible service records with before-and-after photos, fire suppression system certification, and proof of cleaning within the required frequency window. We provide all of this with every service visit, formatted exactly the way DC Fire and EMS inspectors expect.
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