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A-1 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Refrigeration Remodel & Rebuild Jacksonville

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Jacksonville, FL

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About A-1 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Refrigeration Remodel & Rebuild Jacksonville

A-1 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Refrigeration Remodel & Rebuild Jacksonville provides professional plumbing and appliance services in Jacksonville, FL. Serving residential and commercial customers with expert technicians and quality parts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should walk-in cooler door gaskets be replaced?
Walk-in door gaskets typically last 2-4 years and should be inspected every 6 months. Signs of failing gaskets: visible tears or cracks, frost buildup near the door frame, condensation on the door frame, noticeably warmer temperatures near the door, or the door not staying closed. A failing gasket forces the compressor to work harder, increasing energy costs and reducing equipment life.
What constitutes a commercial kitchen equipment emergency?
Kitchen equipment emergencies include: walk-in cooler/freezer temperature rising (food inventory at risk), gas leak or smell, fire suppression system discharge, electrical sparks or burning smells, complete loss of cooking equipment during service hours, dishwasher failure during a busy shift, or any situation creating an immediate food safety risk. These situations require immediate professional attention and may require temporary closure.
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.