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Why Should You Maintain Your Mobile Food Trailer in the Right Way?

A quality mobile food trailer is a prerequisite for the successful operation of your business. Rain or scorching sunlight, you have to drive and tow it to every corner of the city every day to provide food to your customers. If your food trailer stops working for some reason, then you have to shut down your business. That would undoubtedly be a huge loss for you. Therefore, it is important to maintain your food trailer regularly to keep it in good condition. Today, this blog focuses on why you should perform regular maintenance on your mobile food catering trailer and some tips to help you maintain your trailer better.




What does regular maintenance mean for your mobile catering business?

Reduce unexpected surprises

No driver likes to hear the loud bang of a flat tire. But, like it or not, there is some chance that the tires on your food trailer will go flat. Most food trailer owners don't see the need for maintaining mobile catering trailers because they don't have engines and rely on other vehicles to get going. These concession trailers are nothing but containers of sorts. It is more important to spend more time on their own vans or trucks. Is this true? Actually, no.


In fact, mobile catering trailers as a type of vehicle also require regular maintenance. Some of its components, such as tires, windows, and trailer hitches, can bring your business to a standstill if they are damaged. It's important to know that maintenance is not just about the engine. Other parts of your trailer also need to be inspected and replaced regularly to ensure its safe operation. If your mobile food truck stops running on the road because of negligent maintenance, you face not only repair bills, but also high towing costs.



Ensure your mobile catering business is up and running

Punctuality is a factor in the success of your business. But a food trailer that is not maintained regularly can stop working at any time. Your schedule has to be rescheduled. If it happens that you have to provide private catering services to a particular client that day, then you'll want to prepare Plan B. Losing a potential catering client because of a trailer not only reduces your revenue but can also be bad for your company's reputation. So, you need to keep your food catering trailer in good condition by checking all parts of the trailer frequently and keeping its interior clean.





How to maintain your mobile food trailer?

Regular maintenance is so important for your mobile catering business. So, what maintenance is required to keep your mobile food trailer running efficiently? Those methods used for vehicle maintenance apply to your catering trailer. However, your food trailer, being a mobile mini kitchen, requires you to do more.


1. Check the tires

The high mobility of a mobile food truck lies in its tires. As you drive and tow your food trailer toward your destination, the tires of the trailer keep turning. Over time, the tires will have certain problems, such as wear, cracks, and air leaks. So, before you start your daily business, check the condition of your tires. Replace the tires with new ones every three months.


2. Lubricate the parts

Friction between parts is inevitable. But the wear and tear caused by friction can cause serious damage to parts. In order to ensure that all parts of the trailer are in good condition, lubricate them with oil regularly.


3. Clean cley water tank in time

While you are cooking, the wastewater flows into the cley tank. The wastewater contains grease, bacteria, and various dirty things. At the end of your day, empty the tank and disinfect the tank and sink to prevent the growth of harmful microorganisms.


4. Check your kitchen equipment

Food trailers are often equipped with a variety of commercial kitchen equipment, such as refrigerators, ovens, and ice machines. This equipment needs to be cleaned daily and on time to ensure hygiene. It is recommended that you power the trailer with a generator and check that each appliance is working properly before your daily operation..


5. Check the gas line for leaks

Some food trailers are equipped with gas pipes. Pipes used for a long time can deteriorate and thus create gas leaks. This can threaten your life and the lives of your customers. If you have a gas line in your trailer, have it checked regularly by a professional and replace it immediately if necessary.

 

 


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