Preventive maintenance is essential for ice machines because it keeps the unit running efficiently, ensures the ice stays clean and safe, and helps avoid costly breakdowns. Regular service prevents mold, scale buildup, and mechanical wear, all of which can affect ice quality and shorten the machine’s lifespan. It also helps keep energy and water use low and is often required to maintain warranty coverage.
In commercial environments, refrigeration and ice machines should receive preventive maintenance a minimum of twice a year, with quarterly service strongly recommended for high-volume or high-stress settings like restaurants, bars, or hotels. Frequent maintenance helps prevent downtime, ensures health code compliance, and extends the life of the equipment
A commercial fridge may not cool properly due to:
Electrical issues or sensor malfunctions can also disrupt temperature control. Regular maintenance helps prevent these issues.
A freezer may over-freeze or unintentionally freeze products due to incorrect temperature settings, faulty thermostats, or malfunctioning sensors that misread temperatures. Poor airflow, blocked vents, or overloaded shelves can also cause uneven cooling, freezing items near vents. Worn or damaged door seals or frequent door openings may trigger the unit to overcompensate, dropping temperatures too low.
Often due to clogged or frozen drain lines