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Preventative Maintenance Tips to Avoid Costly Commercial Refrigerator Repairs

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Preventative Maintenance Tips to Avoid Costly Commercial Refrigerator Repairs

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  1. Preventative Maintenance Tips to Avoid Costly Commercial Refrigerator Repairs

  2. Clean Those Coils Monthly Dusty condenser coils make your fridge work harder than it needs to. Unplug the unit, find the coils (usually behind or under the refrigerator), and vacuum them thoroughly. By keeping the coils clean and dust-free, you’ll save power and prevent breakdowns. Check Door Seals Every Week Worn-out gaskets let cold air escape. Test your door seals by closing the door on a dollar bill. If it slides out easily, your seals need replacement. Look for tears, cracks, or hardened rubber. Good seals mean lower energy billsand better cooling.

  3. Keep the Drain Line Clear A clogged drain line leads to water pooling and ice buildup. Pour warm water down the drain line every three months and clear any visible debris. This simple step prevents water damage and expensive repairs. Monitor Temperature Daily Keep a thermometer in your fridge and write down readings each morning. The normal range is 34-40°F (1-4°C). If you notice temperature swings, call a technician before food spoils. Quick action saves money and protects inventory.

  4. Don’t Overload Your Unit Cramming too much food blocks airflow. Keep items away from vents and leave space between products. Good air circulation keeps food fresh and prevents strain on the cooling system. Listen for Strange Sounds New noises mean trouble. Buzzing, clicking, or rattling sounds aren’t normal. Write down when you hear them and tell your technician about them. Early detection of problems costs less to fix.

  5. Contact Us Address: 95 Akerley Boulevard Unit L Dartmouth, NS, B3B 1R7 Phone No: 902.454.0291 Website Link: https://www.atlanticequipmentservices.ca/

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