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The fireplace lights at check-in, the kitchen is inspection-ready — and no guest ever knows.

Lobby and amenity gas-fireplace service with a pre-season batch relight, common gas-vent and makeup-air balancing, and the full NFPA 96 kitchen-exhaust program run after-hours — the venting standard a flag property holds, scheduled so no guest ever knows we were there.

Who this is for

Hotel chief engineer / GM, resort facilities director, restaurant group ops, hospital/campus plant manager, clubhouse manager.

The liability

The work cannot touch the guest or patient experience. A hotel lobby fireplace that won't light at check-in, or a kitchen hood serviced during the lunch rush, is a brand problem, not just a maintenance one — and on a flag property it answers to the brand standard, not only the AHJ.

What PCE delivers

The documentation is the product.

A national hotel flag wants one venting standard across every property in the portfolio, documented identically, scheduled around the guest. PCE delivers a single contract and a single compliance file across the lower 48, after-hours by default, with the discipline a luxury property expects — the fireplace that always lights at check-in and the kitchen that's always inspection-ready, with no guest ever aware the work happened.

We service lobby, restaurant, clubhouse, and amenity gas fireplaces annually — valve and pilot service, CO check — and run a pre-season batch relight and safety sweep across a property's full fireplace bank before peak season. The full NFPA 96 kitchen-exhaust program runs after-hours so the line never goes cold, with makeup-air balancing so the hood pulls correctly and doors don't slam from negative pressure. Where the facility's mission depends on uptime, we inspect institutional high-temperature and incinerator/crematory exhaust on the same after-hours discipline.

Scope on a hospitality & institutional engagement

  • Hotel lobby / amenity gas-fireplace service — annual cleaning, valve and pilot service, and CO check on lobby, restaurant, clubhouse, and amenity gas fireplaces
  • Pre-season batch relight & safety sweep — a property's full fireplace bank relit, valves and CO checked, and documented before peak season
  • Common gas-vent & makeup-air — rooftop common gas-vent manifold spillage survey, and institutional makeup-air / negative-pressure imbalance diagnosis where exhaust outpaces replacement air and backdrafts appliances
  • Kitchen exhaust on a hospitality clock — the full NFPA 96 program run after-hours so the line never goes cold, with makeup-air balancing so the hood pulls correctly
  • Institutional high-heat venting — incinerator/crematory and high-temperature exhaust inspection where the facility's mission depends on uptime
Why PCE

A national hotel flag wants one venting standard across every property in the portfolio, documented identically, scheduled around the guest. PCE delivers a single contract and a single compliance file across the lower 48, after-hours by default, with the discipline a luxury property expects — the standard we hold is that a guest should never know we were there.

Questions, answered

Hospitality & Institutional — commercial FAQ

We can't have crews in the lobby or kitchen during operating hours — is that workable?

That's our default for hospitality. Kitchen exhaust runs after-hours so the line stays cold, and lobby/amenity fireplace service is scheduled around your guest flow. The standard we hold is that a guest should never know we were there.

Our lobby fireplaces need to be perfect for the season opener — can you handle a whole property's bank at once?

Yes. We do a pre-season batch relight and safety sweep across every lobby, restaurant, clubhouse, and amenity gas fireplace on the property — pilots relit, valves and CO checked, all documented — so your fireplace bank is guest-ready and on the record before peak season.

We run a national flag — can you hold one standard across every property?

Yes — that's the point of the division. One contract, one documented method, one compliance file across the lower 48, after-hours by default, so a portfolio audit returns the same answer at every property. The fireplace lights at check-in and the kitchen is inspection-ready, identically, whether it's a Texas metro or a market two time zones away.

One contract. One compliance standard. Every location.

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