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Showing posts with label electrical services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electrical services. Show all posts
Monday, March 16, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Website Facelift
A NEW year means a NEW look! Check out our website to see how much easier Mattex has made it for our viewers to navigate from the 'Home' page to the rest of the pages. Feel free to message any changes you'd like to see or comment on the overall look. One of our New Years resolutions is to make our services easier for our customers to access. Thank you!
Let's see what Mattex Service can do for me!
Let's see what Mattex Service can do for me!
Prevent Frozen Water Pipes
As the weather gets colder and colder outside our water pipes may tend to freeze if not properly prepped before these cold weather spells hit. Attached is an easy step-by-step article with pictures to show how you can avoid having your water pipes freeze. At Mattex, we care about your home comfort inside and out, all year long!
Prevent Frozen Water Pipes
Prevent Frozen Water Pipes
Friday, February 13, 2015
Commercial Kitchen Garbage Disposal Quick Tips
Service Tips: Garbage Disposals
- Published on Monday, 09 February 2015
- Written by Toby Weber, Contributing Editor
Garbage disposals make life easier in many commercial kitchens. They can make cleaning pots, pans and dishes easier and prevent drain clogs.
Just because they’re such workhorses, though, doesn’t mean they can be abused. Here are some tips to help foodservice operators keep their garbage disposals in good working order.
- Garbage disposals aren’t trashcans and shouldn’t be treated as such. Don’t send paper products, glass, plastic or cigarette butts down the disposal. Food waste only.
- Not all food waste can go down the disposal. Large animal bones are out. Extremely fibrous foods like celery and cornhusks can get tangled in a disposal and cause a major clog.
- Grease should not be poured down a disposal either. It can easily build up in a unit, making it less effective and clogging the drain. For that same reason, use cold water with a disposal. It solidifies grease into particles that are washed away. Hot water, on the other hand, will liquify grease, which causes plenty of problems.
- Operators can check for issues like excessive vibration, water leaks and the proper water flow down the disposal drain. If you spot one of these, call your service agent.
There are lots of tips for dealing with odors from a garbage disposal. Among them are making ice cubes out of vinegar, and grinding lemons or limes.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Mattex debuts on Mix 94.5 and WIXY 100.3
Click on the link to hear our first commercial of 2015. Get a FREE estimate.
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