TR19 cleaning in NEC and Birmingham Airport
TR19 cleaning in NEC and Birmingham Airport runs to the same TR19 and EHO-aligned standard as our central London work — adapted to the local kitchen estate. Exhibition-and-conference catering scale plus airport-hotel cluster. Event-driven volume, 24/7 patterns during major shows. Our NEC and Birmingham Airport schedule centres on nec exhibition-hall catering kitchens and the cluster of birmingham airport hotel kitchens (holiday inn, hilton, crowne plaza) nearby.
Why NEC and Birmingham Airport kitchens need tr19 cleaning
Production-scale exhibition catering plus 24/7 hotel kitchens. Modern extract systems, often with parallel runs. Solihull EHO (NEC and airport fall within Solihull). This drives a specific approach to tr19 cleaning in NEC and Birmingham Airport — the schedule, the chemistry, and the documentation all need to fit the local estate and the local inspection pattern.
NEC and Birmingham Airport venue clusters we cover
We work across the major NEC and Birmingham Airport hospitality clusters: nec exhibition-hall catering kitchens; birmingham airport hotel kitchens (holiday inn, hilton, crowne plaza); resorts world birmingham; bickenhill-area corporate catering. NEC catering work requires NEC Group supplier registration, which we hold. Covered by our local Birmingham team.
Access and out-of-hours work in NEC and Birmingham Airport
Out-of-hours access via NEC service roads with security pass. For tr19 cleaning specifically, we usually schedule NEC and Birmingham Airport work in the standard out-of-hours window — kitchens are dry and ready for morning prep.
TR19 cleaning in NEC and Birmingham Airport
- ✓Pre-clean wet film thickness (WFT) survey at every access point
- ✓Mechanical and manual cleaning of ductwork along its full length
- ✓Canopy, plenum, baffle filters, ductwork interior and extract fan all cleaned
- ✓Post-clean WFT readings — target below 200μm per the TR19 grease specification
- ✓Dated photographic evidence at every access point, before and after
- ✓TR19-aligned post-clean certificate with system schematic
- ✓Recommendation for next clean date based on observed grease deposition rate
From enquiry to sign-off.
- 1. Survey and WFT readings
A 60–90 minute survey at your kitchen — we identify every access point, take WFT readings, and confirm whether the system is currently compliant. Fixed-price quote within 24 hours.
- 2. Clean to spec
Overnight or shutdown-day. Our BESA-aware engineers work the system end to end — chemical, mechanical, manual — through every section.
- 3. Certificate and photo report
Within 48 hours you have a digital certificate, system schematic, dated photo log and WFT readings. Designed for direct submission to your insurer.
£895–£2,800+ outside London · £1,195–£3,500+ in London · Small system (café/pub) from £895 (£1,195 London); medium system (restaurant) from £1,495 (£1,895 London); large system (hotel/multi-kitchen) from £2,800 (£3,500 London). Quoted by ductwork length, riser count, fan access and access panel availability.
Prices shown exclude VAT. London rates apply within the M25. All other UK cities use standard rates.
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TR19 cleaning in NEC and Birmingham Airport — questions
Do you cover all of NEC and Birmingham Airport? +
Yes — we cover every postcode in NEC and Birmingham Airport, including the major clusters: NEC exhibition-hall catering kitchens and Birmingham Airport hotel kitchens (Holiday Inn, Hilton, Crowne Plaza). Out-of-hours access patterns vary by cluster; we coordinate access ahead of every visit.
What does tr19 cleaning cost in NEC and Birmingham Airport? +
£895–£2,800+ outside London · £1,195–£3,500+ in London. NEC and Birmingham Airport kitchens trend toward production-scale exhibition catering plus 24/7 hotel kitchens — we factor that into the quote at site walk.
Which EHO covers NEC and Birmingham Airport? +
Solihull EHO (NEC and airport fall within Solihull).
What does TR19 actually require? +
TR19 (current edition: TR19 Grease, 2019) requires the entire extract system to be cleaned to a defined grease level (below 200μm WFT), with documentary evidence and a certificate produced after each clean. Frequency is set by usage hours.
Is TR19 a legal requirement? +
TR19 itself is a technical specification, not a statute. But the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a legal duty on the responsible person to manage fire risk — and TR19 is the recognised industry standard for evidencing that the extract system is not a fire risk.
Will my insurance pay out without a TR19 certificate? +
It depends on the policy wording. Most commercial kitchen insurance policies now reference TR19 (or the BESA grease specification) directly. Without a current certificate, claims for kitchen fire damage are routinely refused or reduced.
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TR19 cleaning across NEC and Birmingham Airport and the wider Birmingham region. Same-day quotes, most jobs within 48 hours.