Posts Tagged ‘repair’
Tips on Deciding If You Should Repair or Replace a Fryer
Factor in costs and age when deciding whether your fryer needs to retire.
Read MoreMaintenance Tips: To Refurbish or Replace a Griddle?
When the griddle goes down, is it time for a fix or time to buy a new model?
Read MoreBACK STORY: Sourdough Rolls, Powder Kegs
Chris Heina, V.P. of Cobblestone Ovens, finds a simple adjustment by an uncertified tech on a burner turned a rack oven into a yeasty grenade.
Read MoreRefurbish Or Replace: The Inside Scoop For Walk-In Coolers And Freezers
There’s only one job your walk-ins are designed to do: keep cold foods cold. Can you refurbish, or do you need to replace when they start to fail?
Read MoreBACK STORY: Low Pressure Leads To High-Pressure Situation
Paul Pumputis, Duffy’s Equipment Service, learns it’s OK to be insistent with a doubting customer when you know you’re right about the repair.
Read MoreBACK STORY: Freezer Problem Snowballs
Timing is everything when Travis Cone, Service Manager for the Dan Cone Group, Moline, Ill., responds to a call about a problem with a local diner’s freezer.
Read MoreBACK STORY: The Case Of The Too-Warm Walk-In
Fred Campos, Lead Service Technician for Summit Commercial Facilities, Golden Valley, Minn., recalls a baffling repair case of a walk-in cooler that was slow to cool.
Read MoreIndustry Service Award: Scott Hester
Service agent Scott Hester
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