Exhaust Systems Toronto

Air Dynamic Solutions offers commercial exhaust system services Toronto, covering kitchen exhaust systems, general ventilation exhaust, industrial process exhaust, parking garage exhaust, and washroom extraction systems for commercial and institutional facilities across the GTA and Ontario. Our technicians design, install, service, and balance exhaust systems in line with the ventilation requirements of each specific application. They work to provide reliable airflow performance and installations aligned with applicable codes across the exhaust system types we handle. 

Commercial Exhaust System Installation and Performance Verification

Our commercial exhaust systems Toronto services are designed to serve a wide range of commercial and industrial buildings, including restaurant operators, hotel properties, healthcare facilities, industrial manufacturers, parking structure operators, and educational institutions. We also support multi‑location corporate clients requiring exhaust fan repair, system installation, maintenance, or performance improvement across Ontario. With TSSA certification, Red Seal endorsements, and over 20 years of commercial HVAC‑R and facility experience, our teams oversee exhaust system scopes from initial design through installed performance verification within a coordinated service structure.

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Our Comprehensive Exhaust System Service Scope

Kitchen Exhaust Solutions

We install and service commercial kitchen exhaust systems including Type I and Type II hood assemblies, exhaust fans, grease duct runs, and rooftop exhaust discharge points. Our building exhaust systems Toronto installation work takes into consideration duct routing, clearance to combustibles, grease duct enclosure requirements, and fan selection aligned with hood capture velocity and duct static pressure.

Industrial Ventilation Systems

We design and install exhaust systems for industrial applications including fume extraction, dust and particulate collection ducting, chemical process exhaust, and heat extraction from manufacturing environments. Our industrial exhaust work considers duct material selection for the specific contaminant being conveyed and fan selection suited to the airflow and static pressure the system may require.

Garage Exhaust & CO Safety

Our industrial exhaust systems Toronto team install and service parking garage exhaust fans, CO detection systems, fan speed controllers, and associated ductwork. Our systems integrate CO sensor inputs with fan control to help modulate exhaust rates in response to detected concentrations, supporting air quality without operating exhaust systems at full capacity during low‑occupancy periods.

Airflow Balance & Verification

We measure and balance exhaust airflow across multi‑branch exhaust systems, adjusting dampers, verifying fan performance against design curves, and checking that each exhaust terminal provides airflow suited to the space it serves. We record exhaust system balancing with measured airflow readings at each terminal, fan performance data, and static pressure readings across the system.

Why Choose Air Dynamic Solutions for Exhaust Systems

Unified Design & Build

We design and install exhaust systems as one team, aligning fan selection, duct sizing, and airflow requirements to help achieve consistent performance.

Balanced Makeup Air

We coordinate exhaust with makeup air supply, helping reduce negative pressure and supporting safer, more comfortable environments in kitchens and facilities.

Cross‑System Expertise

We integrate exhaust systems with fire suppression, HVAC, and automation, managing interfaces in‑house to help minimize coordination issues.

Verified Performance Delivery

We test and document airflow after each installation, providing operators with compliance records and helping identify deficiencies.

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FAQs

Commercial kitchen exhaust requirements in Ontario are generally guided by the Ontario Building Code, NFPA 96 for commercial cooking operations, and the equipment manufacturer’s hood capture velocity specifications. These requirements typically cover minimum exhaust airflow rates relative to cooking equipment heat and grease output, duct construction standards for grease‑laden exhaust, clearance to combustibles, grease duct enclosure, and fan discharge locations.

Service frequency depends on the application and operating hours. Kitchen exhaust fans tend to accumulate grease on impeller blades and in fan housings at a rate proportional to cooking volume. General ventilation exhaust fans in office and institutional settings are usually inspected annually, covering belt condition, bearing lubrication, and motor electrical checks.

Exhaust airflow reduction in an operating system often results from grease or particulate accumulation on fan impeller blades, which can lower effective fan output. It may also occur because of belt drive wear reducing fan speed, bearing deterioration increasing mechanical resistance, or damper position changes restricting flow.

Exhaust ductwork passing through fire‑rated walls and floor assemblies generally requires fire dampers or, in the case of grease ducts, approved duct enclosures or UL‑listed grease duct wrap systems that help maintain the fire separation integrity of the assembly. We oversee penetration details for exhaust duct installations in fire‑rated assemblies, selecting fire dampers or enclosure systems suited to the duct type, rating, and assembly configuration.

Let’s Schedule Your Commercial Exhaust System Assessment Today

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