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Summertime can be a tough season in a restaurant or commercial kitchen—for your staff and your kitchen equipment. With higher temperatures and increased demand, the equipment can easily become overworked, leading to breakdowns and malfunctions. Your ventilation system might struggle to keep up, and your refrigeration units might have a harder time maintaining proper temperatures, potentially leading to food spoilage and health code violations. All of these challenges are enough to make you want to go put your head in the freezer.
The good news is that
cooling down your commercial kitchen in the summer isn’t as impossible as it may seem. Here are a few practical ways you can prepare kitchen equipment for service during the summer months:
1. Clean and inspect your equipment as part of a planned maintenance routine.
Before the busy summer season begins, make sure all your equipment is thoroughly cleaned and inspected for any damage or wear and tear. This includes ovens, grills, fryers, coolers, dishmachines, and any other equipment.
If you need a place to start, our team has put together an ultimate
planned maintenance checklist for commercial kitchens that can help you eliminate the guesswork of where to start.
2. Check your ventilation and tune up your air conditioning systems.
Because restaurant kitchens generate so much heat, the summer months can be brutal. Make sure all ventilation and air conditioning systems are working properly and are cleaned regularly to ensure proper airflow and temperature control. Conducting an A/C tune-up as you
switch from heat to air conditioning is another important factor.
3. Thoroughly clean your cooler, freezer, and ice machine.
Temperatures can rise quickly in the kitchen during the summer, especially in areas with high humidity. A dirty cooler, freezer, or ice machine has to work harder to maintain proper temperatures in these hotter environments. It’s important to clean your filters and clear drain lines on coolers, freezers, ice machines, and walk-ins that will be working overtime in warmer weather. It’s also a simple way to
improve the energy efficiency of your commercial kitchen.
4. Stock up on necessary cleaning supplies and replacement parts.
With the increased demand during the summer months, it's important to ensure you have enough supplies on hand to keep up. This includes
stocking your kitchen with cleaning supplies and
repair parts that might wear down during the summer.
ATECH has a variety of
food service chemicals that can be purchased at an affordable price. If you find yourself in a pinch, we also have more than
31,000 replacement parts on site to fix any equipment issue you may have.
5. Train your staff on equipment safety and cleaning.
It’s easier to make mistakes when your staff is overheated or distracted by uncomfortable conditions. That’s why it is helpful to make sure all staff members know how to use all kitchen equipment, including safety protocols and
how to properly clean equipment. This can help prevent accidents and ensure that the equipment is used correctly, reducing the risk of damage or breakdown.
Cleaning and maintaining these appliances before the summer months is essential for the health and safety of your customers and employees. It’s also helpful for
lowering operational costs. As a leading
commercial kitchen planned maintenance and repair service provider in Tennessee, our team can work to help you prepare your kitchen for service and avoid many of the problems that frustrate your staff during the summer.
Connect with our team today to create a tailored service plan for your restaurant, franchise, or organization.
Locations also available in Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Johnson City
Nashville: (615) 255-2002
Memphis: (901) 379-0900
Chattanooga: (423) 629-0906
Johnson City: (423) 979-0069
Knoxville: (865) 692-4840
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