Commercial refrigerators are a necessary part of any food service business. However, they can also be a breeding ground for bacteria if not cleaned properly. Here are seven signs that it’s time to give your commercial refrigerator a good cleaning.
The Commercial Refrigerator is not cooling as well as it used to.
The Commercial Refrigerator is no longer as efficient as it once was. It is conceivable that the fridge is overcrowded and fails to circulate air correctly. Frequent door opening and shutting might also allow warm air to enter the refrigerator, requiring it to work harder to maintain a cold temperature. If the gasket seal surrounding the door is broken or worn, heated air might also enter the room.
Another option is that the coils on the rear of the refrigerator are dusty, preventing them from adequately releasing heat. The placement of the refrigerator may also affect its performance; if it is placed in a sunny area or near a heat source, it will have to work harder to maintain a cold temperature. If the refrigerator is not chilling correctly, identifying the problem might be aided by examining these typical causes.
There is condensation or frost on the inside of the door.
This is another indication that the gasket seal might be damaged or otherwise not functioning as intended. If the door is frequently opened, warm air might enter and cause condensation on the inside of the door. Check to see if the gasket seal is still intact and making contact with the door on all sides. If there are any cracks or gaps, the seal needs to be replaced.
You see ice buildup on the walls or ceiling.
Ice buildup can be a sign of several issues. One is that the refrigerator might be set too cold, causing ice to form on the walls or ceiling. Check the thermostat and adjust it as necessary. Another possibility is that there is insufficient ventilation, which can cause ice to form on the coils. Make sure there is adequate space.
Food is spoiling faster than usual.
If you notice that food is going bad more quickly than usual, it might be a sign that the refrigerator is not working as efficiently as it once was. Check the thermostat to make sure the temperature is set properly. If food continues to spoil quickly, contact a refrigerator repair person to check for other potential issues.
You smell an unpleasant odor coming from the fridge.
If you notice an unpleasant smell coming from the fridge, it might be due to a buildup of bacteria. This can happen if spills are not cleaned up promptly or food is left out for too long. Thoroughly clean the interior of the fridge, including the shelves, drawers, and door seals. Wipe down the exterior, paying special attention to the door gasket.
The gaskets around the door are dirty or torn.
The gaskets are the strips of rubber or plastic that seal the door shut. They can become dirty or torn over time, which can affect the fridge’s ability to keep food cold. Clean the gaskets with a mild soap and water solution. If they are damaged, they will need to be replaced.
Mold or mildew is growing inside the fridge.
Mold and mildew can grow inside the fridge if it is not cleaned regularly. This can lead to food spoilage and an unpleasant smell. Thoroughly clean the fridge, paying particular attention to areas where mold or mildew might be growing. Use a solution of one part bleach to ten parts water to disinfect the area.
If your refrigerator is not working as well as it used to, there are several potential causes. It might be overcrowded, the coils might be dusty, or the gasket seal might be damaged. Inspect the fridge and make sure it is clean and free of debris. Check the thermostat to make sure the temperature is set properly.