The door of a walk in unit tends to receive the majority of the daily wear and tear that happens over the lifetime of your cooler or freezer. While it is easy to disregard door hinges, handles, and gaskets as insignificant door fixtures, it is actually extremely important to protect and maintain these items.
Learn more about how the walk-in cooler door gaskets can actually make a large difference when it comes to how energy efficient your walk-in cooler is.
Extremely unpleasant smells or odors that linger in a walk-in cooler or freezer, even after cleaning can be cause for concern and should be investigated.
Alert employees of these different repair warning signs so you can deal with any problems or malfunctioning walk-in cooler or freezer components early on.
Contact us at Bush Refrigeration if you have any questions about cleaning or maintaining your walk-in cooler or freezer and remember to follow these steps!
Follow these tips and remember to regularly check, clean, and repair gaskets to ensure your walk-in coolers and freezers always have a tight door seal!
Knowing the components of a walk-in cooler helps you understand the importance of maintaining refrigeration equipment and can help save you money over time.
So now that you've decided to open your own bakery shop we need to address the type of bakery display cases that you'll need. As you can imagine, bakery cases come in a wide variety of types and sizes. What we will review in this article is the proper case to compliment the type of baked goods you produce. Do you need a "dry" bakery case? This a non-refrigerated case made for baked good that do not need any refrigeration. Today we will be discussing refrigerated bakery cases and their applications.