
Commercial Chimney, Flue & Exhaust Service for Schools & Institutions — DFW in DFW | Texas Service Experts
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DFW school district, private school, university, or institutional facility with cafeteria kitchen exhaust, boiler venting, or older masonry chimneys? Texas Service Experts runs IFC-compliant institutional programs scheduled around academic calendars. Call ☎ (214) 444-8094 for a campus walk-through. Texas Service Experts handles this work across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex following NFPA 211 standards. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.
What’s actually involved
Schools and institutions in DFW span enormous variety: large ISDs (Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, Arlington, Lewisville) with central cafeteria kitchens and dozens of buildings; private schools with smaller kitchens and sometimes historic buildings; universities and community colleges with multiple kitchens, boiler plants, and lab venting; and institutional facilities (museums, libraries, government buildings) with their own venting requirements. Texas Service Experts handles DFW commercial chimney, flue, and exhaust work the way a TX-local multi-trade operator should — written quotes, code-cited scope, no surprise change orders.
Typical scope categories: cafeteria kitchen exhaust (NFPA 96 — most school kitchens are ‘moderate-volume’ annual cleaning, but high-volume central kitchens may need semi-annual or quarterly), boiler plant flue venting (annual inspection per equipment manufacturer + IFC + ASHRAE), older-building masonry chimneys (often decommissioned but structurally important), and any specialty venting (lab fume hoods, kiln exhaust in art rooms, etc. — coordinated with HVAC vendor where needed).
Code framework: IFC (International Fire Code, Texas-adopted edition) governs commercial assembly occupancies — schools fall in this category. NFPA 96 governs cafeteria kitchens. ASHRAE 62.1 governs ventilation. Where boilers are involved, manufacturer-spec maintenance per ASME boiler code. AHJ inspections at school facilities tend to be rigorous because of life-safety implications.
What facility directors care about: scheduling around the academic calendar (most major maintenance happens during summer break, winter break, or spring break), board-reporting documentation (school boards see the maintenance budget every year), AHJ-ready paperwork (fire-marshal walk-throughs are routine), and predictable per-campus pricing for multi-campus districts. We’re a Texas-based, multi-trade operation. That means commercial work doesn’t get handed off to subs you’ve never met — same crew, same supervisor, same accountability across every property in your portfolio.
Why this matters in DFW specifically
DFW school market is huge — public ISDs with hundreds of buildings, private schools across every district, multiple university and community college systems. Texas Education Agency safety requirements + AHJ enforcement + state-level insurance pool requirements all drive documentation cadence. Multi-campus districts especially need a vendor who can run consistent programs across many buildings without losing thread. We do.
Our process
- Campus walk-through — Call (214) 444-8094 — walk-through of cafeteria kitchen, boiler plant, and any masonry / specialty venting. Per-building inventory.
- Multi-campus program proposal — Written program: per-campus inspection cadence, central-kitchen NFPA 96 cadence, boiler plant annual schedule, board-friendly pricing structure.
- Holiday-window execution — Most major work scheduled for summer (June-August), winter break, spring break. Quarterly NFPA 96 work scheduled for low-activity windows during the school year.
- Board + AHJ documentation — Per-campus inspection reports, district aggregate report, AHJ-ready packet maintained for fire-marshal walk-throughs, insurance documentation for the district’s property carrier.
- Emergency dispatch on contract — Cafeteria exhaust failure during service, boiler plant flue issue, after-hours building emergency — contract response per SLA.
Materials and standards
School/institutional program built on IFC (International Fire Code, TX-adopted edition) for assembly occupancies, NFPA 96 for cafeteria kitchen exhaust, NFPA 211 for chimneys/vents, ASHRAE 62.1 for ventilation, ASME boiler code coordination for boiler plant scope, and TEA-aligned documentation formats for Texas school district reporting. DFW market ranges. Volume contracts (3+ properties) and annual programs get rate cards — request one when you call.
Pricing ranges (DFW, 2026)
Real DFW market ranges. Your actual quote depends on access, scope, and what we find on inspection — every job is quoted in writing before work begins.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Per-campus annual inspection (small school) | $485– $– + |
| Cafeteria kitchen NFPA 96 cleaning (per visit) | $485– $– + |
| Quarterly cleaning program (high-volume central kitchen) | $2,400– $– +/yr |
| Boiler plant flue annual inspection | $385– $– + |
| Multi-campus district program | Rate card on contract |
| Major repair / restoration scope | Quoted per finding |
| Emergency dispatch (contract) | Included in SLA |
Frequently asked questions
Can you schedule around the academic calendar?
Yes — that’s how we run school engagements. Major work in summer / winter / spring breaks. NFPA 96 quarterly work scheduled for low-activity windows (early mornings, weekend, late afternoon). Holiday and exam-week sensitivity built in.
Do you have experience with school AHJ inspections?
Yes. School facilities in DFW get rigorous fire-marshal attention. Our documentation packet (NFPA 96 cleaning records, IFC-cited inspection reports, photo logs) is built specifically for the AHJ inspection workflow.
Can you handle a multi-campus district?
Yes. Single account manager, calendar-locked schedules across all campuses, district-level aggregate reporting, board-friendly budget format, and consolidated billing per district AP requirements.
What about TEA / state-level safety requirements?
Texas Education Agency safety requirements include kitchen exhaust documentation for cafeteria operations and life-safety inspections for school buildings. We align documentation to the TEA-relevant format and provide records the district safety officer needs.
Do you do private school work too?
Yes. Private schools, parochial schools, charter schools — same approach, same documentation. Smaller scope than major ISDs but the same code requirements apply.
What about university and college campuses?
Yes — multi-building scope with central kitchens, boiler plants, and varied building ages. Universities often have additional research-related venting (lab hoods, art-room kilns) — we coordinate with the campus HVAC team for shared scope.
How do you handle older buildings with original masonry chimneys?
Many DFW schools have original buildings from the 1920s-50s with masonry chimneys (often decommissioned but structurally important). We preserve, weatherize, and document — same approach as historic houses of worship.
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Call (214) 444-8094 for commercial chimney, flue & exhaust service for schools & institutions — dfw across DFW, or use our contact form for email. Same-week scheduling for most calls.
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