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A restaurant's equipment is one of its important investments. That is why you have to take care of them and observe proper maintenance and checkups. There are lots of measures that you can do in order to preserve their value and maintain its good condition. Here are some preventive maintenance tips that you can follow to ensure that your restaurant equipment will last far longer.

Commercial ovens are one of the most common equipment that your restaurant should have. These can be deck ovens, countertop ovens, conveyor ovens, convection ovens, char-broilers, and barbecue roaster ovens. These ovens should be maintained by wiping out spills from the oven cavity daily. Failure to do this can form rust and corrosion to the oven cavity as well as increase the possibility of fire hazards.

Walk-in coolers and freezers are restaurant equipment used to provide longevity to your food and maintain their freshness. To ensure utmost efficiency, you have to keep the doors closed when they are not in use. If the doors are left open for a long period, there will be ice build-ups on the evaporator coils and these can cause various cooling problems.

Steam tables and warmer wells require the immersion of the heating element in water at all times. It is important that the water level in the well should never drop to a level where the immersed element will be exposed because this can cause early signs of failure. These heating elements should always be kept clean and free from mineral build-up in order to prolong the life of your restaurant equipment.

These are just some of the most common restaurant equipment that you can have for your business venture and their corresponding maintenance measures. There is still a lot to be included in the list such as air conditioning, heating system, and ice machines. Just like the ones mentioned above, these should also be maintained regularly to ensure their efficiency.

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