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The very moment your commercial ice machine or commercial refrigeration begins running at less than peak performance, you should call the experts at Accurate Appliance Repair in San Marcos, TX. Don't wait until your machine completely breaks down. Sometimes leaving a suspected problem can cause more damage to your machine and result in the need for a more costly ice machine repair or the need for a complete replacement of the machine. And poorly maintained appliances can also use more power than well-maintained appliances. It's important to get maintenance and repairs done at your earliest convenience. This will ensure the best results from your ice machine and refrigeration equipment, and could save you money in the long run. Call your neighbors at our locally owned and operated company. Our qualified and skilled, service and repair team is ready and waiting to serve our friends and clients in San Marcos, Hayes, Travis and Caldwell Counties.
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Since 1986 locally owned and operated Accurate Appliance Repair has been committed to providing fast refrigeration and ice machine repair service of the highest standards. Our work is guaranteed. We will stay within your budget by ensuring we take a proper look at issues and needs and will give you a realistic quote. We understand how important commercial ice machines and commercial refrigeration is to your business and pledge to come to you promptly and will endeavor to be in and out with minimal disruption. We have built a strong reputation as the commercial ice machine and refrigeration repair service that San Marcos trusts.
According to the Texas Restaurant Association, you will need a 1/2 pound of ice per "cover". A cover is a seat in your restaurant. You also need to consider and add what else you will be using the ice for in the back end of your restaurant.
The average lifespan of a commercial ice machine is 8.5 years. This also will depend on its usage and if regular maintenance was performed throughout the ice maker's lifetime.
Yes. If the machine isn’t level, the ice can stick to the plate rather than fall into the bin for gravity. Can also affect water level (if the machine uses batch fill, if there’s not enough water, then the ice will not be made)
Manufacturer’s recommend having at least a 6 inch clearance around your ice machine. Typical ice maker sizes are 22 inches wide, 30 inches wide, and 48 inches wide.
Some models of under counter ice makers are able to have their legs removed. Be sure to check with the manufacturer before removing the legs.
Yes. Most ice makers are unable to keep the ice frozen, so a drain line is required to drain your melted ice.
Yes, you need to have a dedicated power supply for your commercial ice machine.
Yes. Smaller ice machines only require a 1/4 inch water line, while bigger ice makers can require at minimum 3/8 inch water line.
You should have your ice machine serviced at a minimum of twice a year up to four times a year if you have a higher calcium content in your water.
A condenser cools down superheated refrigerant vapor from the compressor and converts it into a high pressure liquid. This should be serviced at least two times every year, up to four times a year if there is a lot of dust and grease in the air.
Your water filter should be changed and serviced every six months.
The Manitowoc ice machines that are sold have a 3 year warranty on parts and labor. Any equipment that is leased through Accurate Appliance Repair are full service. This means all repairs are performed at no cost to the customer.
Ice machines lose 10% of production for every 10 degree rise in temperature of the surrounding air. It is important to ensure the space around your ice maker has at least a 6 inch clearance to help alleviate this problem.
This is usually due to the drain line being clogged by an airborne algae. Using a wet vac on the drain to suck out the algae should resolve this issue. If you are still experiencing problems, contact us at (512) 738-1908.
Licensed by the State of Texas (TACLB10699C)
for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
351 River Bend Blvd
San Marcos, TX 78666
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