Fryers are the highest-maintenance piece of equipment in most kitchens. Neglect them and you pay for it three ways: faster equipment failure, more oil used, and worse-tasting food.
Here’s the maintenance schedule we recommend to every restaurant we sell a fryer to.
## Daily (every shift)
– Skim the oil during service every 30–60 minutes — break up crumb buildup before it carbonizes.
– After service: filter the oil using your fryer’s built-in filter (or a portable filter machine). Skipping this is the #1 reason oil dies early.
– Wipe down the exterior with degreaser. Carbonized grease on the outside makes the next clean 5× harder.
## Weekly
– Boil out the fryer: drain oil, fill with water and boil-out solution, run at low heat for 30 min, drain, scrub, rinse, refill.
– Inspect the fry baskets — bent baskets cause uneven cooking and damage the heating element coils.
– Check the high-limit thermostat by triggering it intentionally (consult your manual).
## Monthly
– Check oil temperature against the dial — calibration drifts. A 20 °F gap can mean burned food and burned oil.
– Inspect the door gaskets and hinges. Loose doors leak heat and waste energy.
– Photograph the heating elements for signs of pitting or carbon buildup.
## Quarterly
– Have a technician inspect the gas connections, pilot light (if applicable), and safety shut-off.
– Replace oil filter cartridges if you use them.
– Review oil cost vs. usage. A sudden spike means a leak, a fault, or a habit change in the kitchen.
## What good oil management saves you
The average restaurant changes oil every 7–10 days. Restaurants with disciplined daily filtering can stretch that to 14–21 days — without compromising flavor. That’s a ~50% reduction in oil cost, which for a typical operation is $4,000–$6,000 a year.
## When to call for service
– Pilot won’t stay lit
– Oil is foaming aggressively even after a fresh change
– Temperature swings more than ±15 °F
– Any gas smell, ever
For service, email service@sfequipment.ca — we coordinate with manufacturer-authorized technicians across Canada.