// See it work
Photos in. Certificate out.
// The problem
The hard part isn't the grease. It's the paperwork.
// How it works
You clean.
The certificate writes itself.
The certificate writes itself.
1
Clean the system
Snap before and after photos the same way you already do — hood, filters, plenum, ductwork, fan, rooftop unit.
2
Add a quick note
One line of what you did. "Heavy grease on baffles, cleaned hood/plenum/fan to bare metal, rooftop fan hinge seized — could not access."
3
AI drafts the certificate
It lists every component cleaned (to bare metal), the grease findings, the inaccessible areas, and any deficiencies — the full NFPA-96 / IKECA service report.
4
Confirm, sign, send
You review as the certified tech, sign, and send a clean branded Certificate of Performance to the restaurant. The next-clean reminder is set automatically.
// What's inside
The whole certificate, handled for you.
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AI NFPA-96 certificate
The Certificate of Performance — drafted from your before/after photos and note, in the format the fire marshal and the restaurant's insurer expect. Nobody else generates it with AI.
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Findings sorted for you
Components cleaned to bare metal, grease condition on arrival, inaccessible areas, and deficiencies with recommendations — sorted into the right sections automatically.
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Auto next-clean reminders
Set the frequency by cook volume and Corex texts or emails the restaurant when they're due again. The recurring re-book, on autopilot.
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You confirm and sign
AI drafts; you stay the certified technician of record. Nothing is issued until you review and sign off.
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Branded certificate, one tap
Send the finished certificate to the restaurant, or share a clean link. Records export to CSV and a printable packet for insurers and your own audit trail.
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Your branding & cert #
Your logo and IKECA/NADCA certification on every document. The tech's name fills in automatically from whoever ran the job.
// The math
What killing paperwork + locking in re-books is worth in a year.
// MONTHLY REVENUE RECOVERED — AVG. KITCHEN EXHAUST CLEANING OPERATION
More jobs per day (paperwork time gone)
$2,300
Recurring re-books you used to lose
$1,600
Hours back from writing certificates
$1,000
Clean, defensible records on every job
$500
Est. monthly recovery
$0
* Illustrative monthly upside for a small hood cleaning operation. Your numbers depend on job volume, paperwork time saved, and how many recurring accounts you re-book.
// KITCHEN HOOD CLEANING AI
$129/mo
$199 one-time setup · 30-day free trial · cancel anytime
✓ Unlimited AI-drafted NFPA-96 certificates
✓ Findings classified into the report automatically
✓ Before/after photos attached to every certificate
✓ Automatic next-clean reminders by cook volume
✓ You confirm and sign as the certified tech
✓ Live and running within 48 hours
// Questions
The short version.
Is this an official NFPA-96 certificate?
It produces a Certificate of Performance and service report in the NFPA-96 / IKECA C10 format, branded with your company and certification number. The AI drafts the findings from your photos and note; your certified technician reviews and signs before it's issued. Corex produces the document — it doesn't certify your work or submit to your fire marshal on your behalf.
Does it submit to the fire marshal / AHJ for me?
No. In some markets compliance reports route to the authority through portals like Compliance Engine. Corex generates the certificate, the before/after photos, and the customer copy so you can hand it off however your jurisdiction requires — you stay in control of submission.
How do the next-clean reminders work?
NFPA-96 sets cleaning frequency by cook volume — monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual. You pick it per job (or set a default), and Corex automatically reminds the restaurant when they're due. It's the easiest way to lock in your recurring schedule.
What does it cost?
$129/mo with a one-time $199 setup, and a 30-day free trial. No contract — cancel anytime. Our team gets you set up and running within 48 hours.