WHY MIAMI OPERATORS CHOOSE KITCHEN GUARD
Commercial Pressure Washing in Miami — Built for the South Florida Food Service Industry
Miami-Dade and Broward County health inspectors have significantly increased scrutiny of exterior sanitation — and restaurants near South Beach, Brickell, and the Fort Lauderdale dining corridor are seeing more citations for grease-contaminated dumpster pads, service entrances, and outdoor surfaces. Standard cold-water pressure washing pushes contaminated runoff directly into South Florida’s storm drain system, exposing operators to Miami-Dade DERM fines. Kitchen Guard’s commercial pressure washing service is engineered specifically for South Florida’s restaurant and food service industry: high-heat water, professional-grade degreasers, and full wastewater reclamation on every job.
Eliminates South Florida Kitchen Grease
High-heat water breaks down the heavy cooking grease produced by Miami’s high-volume restaurant kitchens — the kind that cold-water washing leaves behind on dumpster pads, back docks, and drive-through lanes in the South Florida heat.
Miami-Dade & Broward Wastewater Compliance
Miami-Dade DERM and Broward County environmental codes strictly prohibit grease-contaminated runoff from entering storm drains. Our wastewater reclamation system captures everything — protecting you from fines and violations.
Reduces Slip & Pest Risk
Grease-covered walkways and dumpster pads are a documented slip hazard and a major pest attractant. South Florida’s heat and humidity accelerate odor buildup and pest activity — regular pressure washing breaks that cycle.
Miami-Dade & Broward Health Inspection Ready
Miami-Dade County Department of Health and Broward County Health Department both evaluate exterior sanitation during restaurant inspections. Clean surfaces plus our service documentation gives you a defensible record at every inspection.
Protects South Florida Concrete & Pavers
South Florida’s heat, salt air, and humidity mean grease-saturated concrete and pavers deteriorate faster than in drier climates. Removing that buildup regularly extends surface life and reduces costly repairs.
Works Year-Round in South Florida
South Florida’s 12-month dining season means grease never stops accumulating — and neither does our service. Our high-heat process works effectively through hurricane season, peak tourist months, and South Beach’s busiest weekends.
WHAT WE CLEAN
Exterior Pressure Washing for Miami Restaurants — Every Surface, Every Season
From Brickell high-rises to South Beach nightlife venues to Fort Lauderdale waterfront restaurants, Kitchen Guard’s Miami team cleans every high-risk exterior surface. We adjust heat, pressure, and degreaser selection to the specific surface type and contamination level.
Dumpster Pads & Enclosures
One of the most common exterior violations cited during Miami-Dade and Broward County restaurant inspections. Grease, food waste, and organic buildup create DERM runoff risk and attract South Florida pests. We remove it completely.
Back Dock & Service Entrances
Back dock areas at high-volume South Florida kitchens accumulate grease faster than any other exterior zone. High-heat pressure washing restores safe footing, eliminates odor, and prevents cross-contamination into the kitchen.
Sidewalks & Walkways
Busy Miami pedestrian areas — Ocean Drive, Brickell Avenue, Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale — mean customer-facing surfaces need regular attention. We remove grime, gum, grease staining, and organic buildup from entry paths and patios.
Outdoor Patios & Dining Areas
South Florida’s year-round outdoor dining season means patios and terraces take constant abuse. Restaurants in Miami Beach, Coral Gables, and Weston rely on pressure washing after peak service periods and before health inspections.
Drive-Throughs & Loading Areas
Hialeah, Doral, and Pembroke Pines QSR and fast-casual operators see heavy drive-through grease and tire residue. High-heat pressure washing restores traction, curb appeal, and compliance at every shift.
Parking Structures & Service Bays
Concrete and asphalt in South Florida’s salt-air environment deteriorate faster when saturated with grease. We restore surfaces and capture all wastewater, meeting Miami-Dade and Broward County runoff requirements on every job.
OUR PROCESS
How Kitchen Guard Pressure Washes Miami Restaurant Exteriors
Site Assessment
Our Miami technicians inspect all surfaces, identify grease buildup patterns, and select the degreaser formulation suited to your specific contamination level and surface material.
Pre-Treatment
Commercial-grade degreasers are applied to heavy grease zones before washing begins — loosening buildup that even high-heat water can’t penetrate alone.
High-Heat Pressure Washing
High-heat, high-pressure water penetrates South Florida kitchen grease and outdoor organic contamination at the surface level — delivering results that outlast cold-water washing by weeks in Miami’s heat and humidity.
Wastewater Recovery & Documentation
All contaminated wastewater is captured before it can reach South Florida storm drains. You receive written service documentation — your compliance record for Miami-Dade DERM, Broward County Environmental Protection, and health inspectors.
WHAT MIAMI OPERATORS SAY
Trusted by Miami Restaurants & Food Service Operations
Real reviews from Miami-Dade and Broward County restaurant and facility operators on our Google Business Profile — 5.0 stars.
“We have been working with Kitchen Guard for over a year and love the work they do! They are reliable, thorough, and the customer service is fantastic!”
Anne Rogers
Google Review — Kitchen Guard
“Kitchen Guard is great. If you’re a restaurant owner needing your vent hoods cleaned, give them a call. They’re the best.”
Tyler Ashworth
Local Guide • Google Review — Kitchen Guard
SERVICE AREAS
Commercial Pressure Washing Across Miami-Dade & Broward County
Kitchen Guard of Miami is locally based and serves the entire South Florida market — from Miami Beach and Brickell to Fort Lauderdale and Weston. Our team understands Miami-Dade and Broward County’s specific health codes, DERM wastewater regulations, and the year-round demands of operating a food service business in South Florida.
Financial District, Mary Brickell Village, Brickell City Centre
South Beach, Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, Mid-Beach
Miracle Mile, downtown Coral Gables, Coconut Grove area
Near Miami International Airport, Doral corporate dining
Hialeah Gardens, Palm Springs North, East Hialeah
Las Olas Blvd, Downtown, Flagler Village, Wilton Manors
Pines City Center, Sheridan Street corridor, Flamingo Road
Miramar Town Center, Red Road, Miramar Parkway corridor
University Drive, Orange Drive, Nova Southeastern area
Weston Town Center, Bonaventure, Indian Trace area
Broward Mall area, Peters Road, Cleary Boulevard
And More
Aventura, Homestead, Kendall, North Miami, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach
Don’t see your city? Contact our Miami team — we serve the entire Miami-Dade and Broward County area.
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PRESSURE WASHING FAQ
Commercial Pressure Washing Miami — Questions From Local Restaurant Owners
Real questions from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and South Florida restaurant operators — answered by our local Miami team.
How often should Miami and Fort Lauderdale restaurants schedule commercial pressure washing?
Most Miami and Fort Lauderdale restaurants we serve schedule pressure washing monthly or quarterly. High-volume operations in areas like Brickell, South Beach, and the Fort Lauderdale dining corridor typically need monthly service. Moderate-volume kitchens — hotel restaurants, corporate cafeterias, and casual dining — generally schedule every 6–8 weeks. In South Florida’s heat and humidity, dumpster pads and back docks need more frequent attention because grease breaks down and odors develop much faster than in cooler climates.
What exterior surfaces do you pressure wash for Miami restaurants?
We clean dumpster pads and enclosures, back docks and service entrances, sidewalks and entry walkways, outdoor patios and dining terraces, drive-through lanes, parking lots, loading zones, and parking structures. Miami restaurants — particularly those in high-traffic areas like Brickell City Centre, Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, and Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale — commonly schedule service across multiple surface types in a single visit. We adjust heat and pressure settings for concrete, asphalt, brick, pavers, and tile.
Does Kitchen Guard meet Miami-Dade and Broward County wastewater discharge requirements?
Yes. Miami-Dade DERM and Broward County Environmental Protection Department — along with the South Florida Water Management District regulations — strictly regulate commercial wastewater discharge. Every Kitchen Guard service includes full wastewater reclamation: all contaminated water is captured before it reaches South Florida’s drainage system, and we provide written documentation of each service as your compliance record.
How does commercial pressure washing help Miami restaurants pass health inspections?
Miami-Dade County Department of Health and Broward County Health Department inspectors evaluate exterior sanitation as part of routine inspections. Grease-contaminated dumpster pads, slippery back docks, and buildup near service entrances are commonly cited violations. Kitchen Guard’s service removes the grease and organic buildup that inspectors flag, and our written service documentation gives you a defensible maintenance record at every inspection.
Is commercial pressure washing safe for Miami outdoor patio surfaces?
Yes. We adjust heat and pressure settings to your specific surface material — whether concrete, natural stone, pavers, tile, or wood decking. South Florida’s year-round outdoor dining culture means patios and terraces take constant use, and our process restores them without causing surface degradation.
Does pressure washing help with pests around Miami restaurant dumpsters?
Yes. South Florida’s subtropical climate makes pest attraction around grease-saturated dumpster areas significantly worse than in cooler regions. Palmetto bugs, rats, flies, and other pests are drawn to organic grease residue on dumpster pads and service areas. High-heat pressure washing removes the grease that attracts them, and our wastewater reclamation eliminates the runoff that creates harborage conditions nearby.
Does Kitchen Guard serve Miami-Dade and Broward communities outside the main cities?
Yes. Kitchen Guard of Miami serves the full South Florida market — from Miami Beach, Brickell, and Coral Gables in Miami-Dade County to Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Davie, Weston, and Plantation in Broward County. We also serve Hialeah, Doral, and communities throughout the region. If you’re unsure whether we cover your area, contact our Miami team and we’ll confirm availability.
What types of Miami businesses does Kitchen Guard pressure wash?
We serve all types of commercial food service operations in South Florida: full-service restaurants, fast food and QSR chains, hotel kitchens and banquet facilities, hospital and healthcare cafeterias, university and school food service, corporate dining facilities, sports venues, food courts, and catering operations. If your business produces commercial kitchen grease and has exterior surfaces that need cleaning, Kitchen Guard of Miami can help.
Ready to Schedule Commercial Pressure Washing in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or Across South Florida?
Kitchen Guard of Miami is locally based and serves the full Miami-Dade and Broward County area. Get a complimentary safety inspection from our South Florida team today.
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