Replace or Repair Your Commercial Refrigerator or Freezer
How Much Noise Does the Equipment Make?
When a refrigerator or freezer makes a lot of noise, it might be time to replace the unit. Clean the coils and compressor regularly to reduce noise and make sure that the fan has good airflow. Dirty equipment woks harder to cool the unit, which shortens its lifespan.
Is Your Unit Maintaining Constant Temperatures?
Temperature fluctuations put food at risk, in turn, putting customers at risk. If your refrigerator or freezer isn’t keeping fold at the right temperature, a new unit can give you peace of mind. Commercial freezer repair could get the unit back to operating efficiency. You need to look at the reason the appliance isn’t working. Avoid placing freezers and refrigerators near heat-generating appliances.
How Does the Unit Look?
When you start to see exposed insulation or cracked seams, it’s probably time to replace the unit. Worn gaskets can be replaced without having to buy a new unit. You should look at the age of the unit, too. If you have a good-looking refrigerator nearing the end of its lifespan, replacing it might be a better option.
How Do the Floors of the Unit Look?
Clean the floors of the refrigerator and freezer regularly to prevent them from warping or rotting. When things get spilled on the bottom of the appliance, liquids can seep into the cracks and corners. It is time to replace the unit if the floors are rotted. You don’t want to contaminate good food.
What’s the Warranty on Your Equipment?
When equipment is out of warranty, it might be time to replace it instead of repair. By updating equipment when it gets old, you’ll save money on utilities because newer appliances are generally more energy efficient. Professional repair can help you get a few more months or years out of your appliance, but you should plan to replace your equipment at some point.
Professional Commercial Refrigerator Service and Repair
Contact CASCO for commercial freezer repair and service to keep your facility running effectively and safely.