The door of your walk-in cooler is vitally important. If the door is sagging or the gasket is damaged, there is a risk that the efficiency of the system is going to drop significantly. Suffice to say, you cannot afford to let this problem linger. Doing so means that your business is going to spend a lot more money on electricity. The cost will continue climbing higher. Prevent this from happening by diagnosing and fixing the problem right away. We’re ready to help you resolve the problem you’re dealing with. We can repair door hinges, gaskets, handles, and more. All you have to do is call our office and we’ll work swiftly to fix the problem so you can maintain the efficiency of your system.
You’ll also want to take steps to maintain the lifespan of your system. Use the advice below to achieve this goal.
- First, you should make sure that the system has been installed correctly. If it isn’t installed correctly, it will not be efficient. Pick the right service provider to guarantee that you’ll get the best results.
- You’ll also need to take steps to protect your door. There is a good chance that it is going to get banged up each day. Your workers are going to kick it when they run in and out. In addition to this, your door is going to be hit by forklifts and handcarts. Install kick plates to ensure that the door is protected from such issues.
- Don’t forget how important scheduled maintenance can be. If you properly maintain your system, you can ensure that it remains as efficient as possible. Otherwise, there is a higher risk that you’re going to encounter problems sooner. For instance, you should make sure that you’re using self-lubricating hinges. If not, you must lubricate the hinges. Clean the gaskets using hot water and soap to get rid of dirt and debris. If the gaskets are stiff, you may need to replace them. Our technicians can help.
- Don’t forget to work with a qualified professional. At some point, you’re going to notice problems. You may find condensation around your door. Unfortunately, this means that air is entering or exiting the walk-in freezer. Call our office so we can find out what is going on. We’ll diagnose the problem swiftly before fixing it.