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Commercial kitchen equipment maintenance is the difference between a service that runs to plan and one that grinds to a halt mid-shift. Across busy catering operations, hospitality venues and food service kitchens, the gear that fails first is almost always the gear that was never maintained on schedule. This hub brings together our practical, commercial-grade maintenance guides — covering refrigeration, ovens, fryers, dishwashers and more — so your team can keep professional-grade equipment running reliably, efficiently and within food-safety standards.
Browse the guides below, or read on for an overview of why a structured maintenance routine pays for itself across the life of every appliance in your fit-out. For the full library of buyer guides, how-tos and operational advice, visit our Knowledge Hub.
In a working kitchen, maintenance is not housekeeping — it is risk management. Four outcomes ride on it directly:
Regular, documented maintenance also helps protect warranty eligibility. Most manufacturer warranties assume the equipment has been cleaned and serviced as specified. See our warranty information for what each manufacturer expects.
Browse our range of commercial fridges for replacement and upgrade options.
See the full commercial ovens range.
Explore our commercial deep fryers.
View our commercial dishwashers.
Assign each task to a role, log it as it's done, and keep the records. A documented schedule supports warranty claims and reassures food-safety auditors.
A newer, more efficient unit often pays back through lower running costs. CKA's range is backed by our Lowest Price Guaranteed commitment, and finance is available through SilverChef.
Talk to the CKA team. Call 1300 000 927 or visit the showroom at 151 Parramatta Road, Granville NSW 2142.
How often should commercial kitchen equipment be serviced?
Daily cleaning tasks should happen every shift, with deeper weekly and monthly tasks on a set schedule. High-load equipment — refrigeration, gas appliances and dishwashers — should also receive a professional service at least annually, or as your manufacturer specifies.
Does regular maintenance affect my warranty?
Yes. Most manufacturer warranties assume the equipment has been maintained as specified. Keeping a documented maintenance log helps protect your warranty eligibility — see our warranty information.
What is the most common cause of commercial fridge failure?
Dirty condenser coils and perished door seals. Both force the compressor to work harder, driving up energy use and leading to premature failure.
Is it better to repair or replace failing equipment?
Repair makes sense when the unit is relatively new and the fault is isolated. If repairs are recurring or the appliance is past its service life, replacement is usually the better long-term decision.
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