Your equipment doesn’t work in a vacuum—weather and business cycles matter. Two times of year stress your kitchen the most: Planning seasonal maintenance keeps you ahead of predictable problems. Before summer hits Before the holiday rush Add seasonal checks to your calendar Put two recurring reminders on your calendar: A small investment in timing your […]
Health Inspection Red Flags Tied to Equipment—and How to Avoid Them
Many health inspection issues trace back to equipment problems, not just food handling. Fix the equipment issues and you’ll sail through inspections more smoothly. Common equipment-related red flags How to stay ahead Train your team to think like inspectors Walk your kitchen weekly with a “health inspector mindset”: Preventive maintenance isn’t just about uptime—it’s a […]
What to Do When a Critical Piece of Equipment Fails During Service
Even with great maintenance, equipment sometimes fails at the worst possible moment—right in the middle of service. A little planning keeps it from turning into a disaster. Step 1: Stay calm and assess Step 2: Switch to Plan B menu Before you need it, build a backup menu: Step 3: Communicate quickly Step 4: Call […]
Don’t Forget the Small Stuff: Why Prep Equipment Maintenance Matters
It’s easy to focus on the big-ticket items—fryers, ovens, walk-ins. But the smaller equipment on your prep line can quietly drain time and money when it’s not maintained. Small equipment that needs regular love When these tools fail, prep slows down and ticket times climb. Daily maintenance habits Weekly / monthly checks Why this matters […]
Walk-In Cooler Problems: 7 Issues You Can Prevent With Regular Maintenance
When your walk-in cooler fails, it’s not just an inconvenience—it’s a food-safety emergency. The good news: many common walk-in problems are preventable. 1. Warm temperatures Cause: Dirty coils, poor door seals, frequent door openings, or overloaded shelves. Prevention: 2. Ice buildup on coils or ceiling Cause: Warm air and moisture entering from gaps or a […]
Extending the Life of Your Fryer: Oil, Filters, and Daily Habits
Your fryer prints money—if it’s taken care of. Poor maintenance burns oil, ruins food quality, and shortens equipment life. Start with the oil Oil is your fryer’s “ingredient” and its coolant: Using a simple oil test strip or meter helps you make decisions based on data, not guesswork. Daily fryer maintenance At the end of […]
Commercial Dishwasher Maintenance Checklist: Keep Dishes Clean and Guests Safe
Your commercial dishwasher is one of the hardest-working pieces of equipment in your restaurant. When it’s not performing, you get cloudy glassware, greasy plates, and unhappy guests. A little routine maintenance goes a long way. Daily maintenance tasks Train your team to handle these at the end of each shift: Weekly maintenance tasks Once a […]
How Often Should You Clean Your Commercial Exhaust Hood and Filters?
A dirty exhaust hood isn’t just ugly—it’s a fire hazard and a health inspection magnet. Your exhaust hood pulls smoke, grease vapors, and heat away from the line. Over time, that grease collects in the filters and ductwork. If it’s not cleaned on a regular schedule, you’re risking flare-ups, smoke issues, and even insurance problems. […]
Why a Clean Grease Trap Matters
Why a Clean Grease Trap Matters It’s not just about compliance—a clean grease trap protects your kitchen’s flow, safety, and customer experience. Have your grease trap cleaned regularly and track service dates. If you smell something bad before you see it, it’s probably time.
How to Extend the Life of Your TurboChef Speed Oven
How to Extend the Life of Your TurboChef Speed Oven TurboChef ovens cook fast—but only if well maintained. Here’s how to keep yours running strong: Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance guide, and keep a log of cleanings and inspections to avoid warranty issues. Speed Oven Single Batch Speed Oven Double Batch








