Commercial Refrigeration Service Benefits
Many kinds of businesses rely on refrigeration equipment every day, including hospitals, medical offices, food service providers, and manufacturing facilities. When refrigeration equipment fails, it can cause product loss and financial hardship, especially if you have to temporarily close your doors. To avoid these issues, businesses should schedule periodic inspections and maintenance to ensure their equipment works. Ideally, this should occur once a year.
Many components of refrigeration equipment can malfunction. One common problem is the equipment’s inability to maintain a stable temperature. This issue may stem from thermostat problems or leaks in the refrigerant lines. Depending on your equipment’s age and your facility type, consider upgrading your insulation to help retain cold temperatures. This affordable upgrade can significantly reduce your refrigeration costs.
A refrigeration condenser removes heat and produces cool air. If this equipment completely fails or malfunctions, it can’t maintain cool temperatures. Interior cooling coils often become dirty, which acts as an insulator and blocks the system from working, making it system less effective and forcing it to work harder. We can clean the coils, either preventively during a maintenance visit or as part of a repair.
We will check the fans and motors to ensure that they’re providing adequate airflow through your system. We will also inspect the door seals to confirm that you are not losing cool air, which could cause the equipment to run more frequently and experience strain.
Electrical component failures impact thermostat accuracy, cooling performance, and the overall system function. During routine inspections, we check for damage to wires and electrical connections. If needed, we perform emergency repairs.
There are many signs that you require commercial refrigeration repair service:
- Increase in energy consumption
- Smoke coming from electrical components
- Inadequate or uneven cooling
- Equipment shutting down
We recommend enrolling in a preventive maintenance plan to extend the life of your refrigeration systems and reduce the risk of unexpected breakdowns. Our maintenance plans are customized to your equipment and usage needs and include services such as cleaning, recalibration, performance testing, and component inspection. Maintenance also ensures that your business remains compliant with health and safety regulations, especially if you’re in the food or medical industry.