Prep Table Repair

Prep Table Repair in Dallas

Commercial prep table and cold pan repair to keep your prep line operational. Connect with 399+ verified kitchen equipment technicians in Dallas for expert prep table repair.

About Prep Table Repair

Commercial prep tables and refrigerated prep lines are the backbone of sandwich shops, pizza operations, and full-service restaurants. When refrigeration fails in a prep table, food safety and service speed are immediately affected. Our technicians repair all types of refrigerated prep tables including pizza prep tables, sandwich prep tables, and salad prep tables from brands like True, Turbo Air, Bohn, and Beverage-Air. We address refrigeration system issues, compressor failures, temperature control problems, and cold pan malfunctions. Food safety requires prep tables to maintain proper temperatures — our technicians verify compliance with food safety standards after every repair.

Benefits of Professional Prep Table Repair

Maintains food safety temperature compliance
Protects food inventory in prep line
Fast repairs to minimize kitchen disruption
All major brands serviced
Cold pan and insert replacement available
Temperature calibration included

Common Prep Table Repair Issues We Solve

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Not maintaining temperature
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Compressor issues
3
Cold pan not cooling properly
4
Door gasket failures
5
Refrigerant leaks
6
Temperature control malfunctions
7
Fan motor failures

Our Prep Table Repair Process

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Food safety assessment

2

Temperature and refrigeration diagnosis

3

Component inspection

4

Repair estimate

5

Repair execution

6

Temperature verification and documentation

When to Call for Prep Table Repair

  • Prep table not maintaining temperature
  • Cold pans warming up during service
  • Compressor making unusual noises
  • Door not sealing properly
  • Food safety concerns

Prep Table Repair FAQs

Why does my fryer keep tripping the hi-limit switch?
The hi-limit switch is a safety device that cuts power when fryer temperature exceeds safe limits. Common causes: faulty thermostat allowing oil to overheat, failing hi-limit switch itself, improper temperature settings, low oil level exposing heating elements, or carbon buildup insulating heating elements. Never bypass the hi-limit switch — it prevents fires. Call a technician to diagnose the root cause.
How much does commercial kitchen equipment installation cost?
Installation costs vary widely: single appliance installation $300-$2,000 depending on complexity (simple drop-in vs. gas/electrical connections required); complete kitchen buildout $15,000-$75,000+. Costs include equipment setting, utility connections (gas, electric, water, drain), ventilation hookup, and commissioning. Always get installation quotes separate from equipment costs — some dealers include installation, others charge separately.