Kitchen Exhaust Hinge Kit Installation
Tiny rooftop hardware that keeps restaurants inspectable
Bottom line
Accessible entry point; validate local supply before buying.
Kitchen exhaust hinge kit installers retrofit commercial rooftop exhaust fans with hinges, grease containment, access panels, and safety hardware so hood-cleaning crews and inspectors can open fans without damaging roofs or violating NFPA expectations. It is a narrow niche, but every restaurant with a greasy exhaust fan eventually needs access, documentation, and someone willing to climb the roof.
Avg Revenue
$320K
Profit Margin
30%
Acquisition Multiple
1.7x - 4.2x
Startup Cost
$15K - $90K
How It Works
The operator partners with hood cleaners, fire inspectors, restaurants, schools, hotels, and facility managers. Crews survey rooftop fans, install hinge kits and safety cables, add access panels or grease boxes, document the job, and quote related repairs. Revenue comes from per-fan installations, urgent re-inspection work, preventative rooftop audits, and referrals from kitchen exhaust cleaning companies.
Revenue Range
BizBite underwriting snapshot
Pass for now
Kitchen Exhaust Hinge Kit Installation has enough high-level data for a first look, but BizBite has not assigned a category-specific operating model yet. Treat the score as preliminary.
Category-level fit before lender-specific diligence.
Weak source data caps the final score.
Why it may work
- +Attractive 30% estimated margin profile
Be careful
- !Source link status has not been verified yet
- !No last-checked date yet
- !No SBA category enrichment yet
- !No category operating model yet
- !Low data confidence
Pros
- +Specific compliance-driven pain point with clear before/after value
- +Low material cost relative to restaurant downtime or failed inspection risk
- +Hood-cleaning partners can become repeat referral channels
- +Easy add-ons include access panels, fan repairs, grease containment, and belts
Cons
- -Roof work creates fall, weather, and insurance considerations
- -Deal flow depends on relationships with hood cleaners and inspectors
- -Ticket sizes are moderate unless bundled across multi-unit operators
Best For
Commercial kitchen service or light mechanical operators who can own a compliance micro-niche and attach it to hood-cleaning relationships
Operating Costs
Costs include hinge kits, hand tools, ladders/safety gear, vehicles, insurance, labor, roof-protection supplies, and local B2B sales. Margins are best when crews batch several rooftop installs in one area or sell add-on repairs during the same visit.
SBA Financing Estimator
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Estimates only. Excludes owner compensation, capex, working capital draws, and taxes. Margin assumes average occupancy and volume. Actual SBA terms vary by lender and borrower profile.
Where to Buy
Guide explaining commercial kitchen exhaust fan hinge kit installation, maintenance, and NFPA 96 alignment
Service page noting hinge kits help provide access for thorough cleaning and inspection of exhaust fans and ducts
Commercial kitchen exhaust repair provider describing NFPA 96-certified installation of hinge kits, access panels, and replacement fans
Acquisition Score
Scores margin (30), entry multiple (25), SBA market depth (20), category risk (15), and deal momentum (10). Higher = better acquisition candidate.
Quick Facts
- Category
- service
- Difficulty
- 3/5
- Buy price
- $544K–$1.3M
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