Kitchen Equipment Repair in Houston, TX
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Commercial Oven Repair
Fast, reliable commercial oven repair to get your kitchen back in service quickly.
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Fryer Repair
Professional commercial fryer repair to restore safe, consistent frying operations.
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Grill & Charbroiler Repair
Expert repair for commercial grills and charbroilers to keep your kitchen running.
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Steam Table Service
Professional steam table and hot holding equipment repair and maintenance.
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Walk-in Cooler Repair
Emergency walk-in cooler and freezer repair to protect your food inventory.
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Ice Machine Repair
Commercial ice machine repair and cleaning to ensure safe, consistent ice production.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Equipment Repair in Houston
What commercial kitchen equipment services are available in Houston, TX?
Houston has a robust food service industry with verified kitchen equipment technicians available for all types of commercial equipment repair and maintenance. HotSide connects you with local professionals for oven repair, refrigeration service, ice machine cleaning, exhaust hood cleaning, and preventive maintenance programs.
What is the average cost of kitchen equipment repair in Houston, TX?
Kitchen equipment repair costs in Houston, TX vary based on the equipment type, issue severity, and contractor rates. Local providers listed on HotSide offer competitive pricing and free estimates. Contact multiple providers to compare quotes for your specific equipment and situation.
Are there 24/7 emergency kitchen equipment services available in Houston?
Yes, several kitchen equipment technicians in Houston offer 24/7 emergency services for critical equipment failures. Check individual provider profiles on HotSide for emergency service availability and response times. We recommend saving emergency contact numbers before you need them — especially for refrigeration emergencies where food inventory is at stake.
What certifications should kitchen equipment technicians have in TX?
Kitchen equipment technicians in TX should hold CFESA certification or manufacturer certifications from brands like Rational, Hobart, or Manitowoc. EPA 608 certification is required for refrigerant handling. Gas technicians need appropriate gas fitting licenses. All providers listed on HotSide are verified for proper licensing and insurance. Always verify current certification status before hiring any technician.
How often is exhaust hood cleaning required by NFPA 96?
NFPA 96 (Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations) requires cleaning frequency based on cooking volume: monthly for solid fuel cooking (wood, charcoal); quarterly for high-volume cooking (24-hour operations, charbroiling); semi-annually for moderate-volume cooking; and annually for low-volume cooking (pizzerias, churches, seasonal businesses). Your local fire marshal may have additional requirements. Failure to comply can void your fire suppression system coverage.
My dishwasher isn't dispensing chemicals properly. What's wrong?
Chemical dispensing problems are typically caused by: clogged or faulty chemical pumps, incorrect dilution ratios, empty chemical containers, broken injection lines, or control board issues. In low-temperature machines, proper chemical concentration is essential for sanitization — test strips should verify concentration after every repair. Many chemical distributors offer free testing; alternatively, a technician can verify and repair the dispensing system.
What are the critical food safety temperatures for kitchen equipment?
Critical food safety temperatures: Cold holding — 40°F (4°C) or below for refrigeration; freezer 0°F (-18°C) or below. Hot holding — 140°F (60°C) or above for steam tables and food warmers. Cooking temperatures vary by food type (145°F-165°F). Dishwasher final rinse — 180°F (82°C) for high-temp machines. Any equipment consistently failing to maintain these temperatures is both a safety risk and a health code violation.
What are the signs of a failing compressor?
Signs of compressor problems: unit not reaching temperature despite running constantly, compressor making loud knocking or grinding sounds, compressor starting and stopping rapidly (short cycling), compressor not starting at all, or high pressure shutdowns. Compressor failure is typically the most expensive refrigeration repair. Early diagnosis can sometimes allow for less costly repairs — don't wait if you hear unusual compressor noises.
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