Type II Condensate Hood
 

Even in the dead of winter, a restaurant kitchen can get searingly hot and steamy. That’s just one reason why in addition to the usual required grease hoods, you should also have Type II condensate hoods in your commercial kitchen. Commercial kitchen appliances create a large amount of steam and heat which can greatly increase ambient temperatures in confined kitchen spaces. Continue reading

restaurant hood and fan systems
 

Restaurant hood and fan systems are available in many different types and styles. The one you choose for your commercial kitchen or restaurant will depend on your intended use. The two most common types of restaurant hood and fan systems are Type I and Type II ventilation hoods. All restaurant ventilation systems have the same basic parts: the ventilation hood, the exhaust duct, and the exhaust fan. But let’s have a closer look at what makes these two types of exhaust systems different from each other. Continue reading

 

The new year begins in less than four months. So what better time than now for getting up to date on the latest restaurant and dining trends for 2023. Learn more about what’s in store for the foodservice industry and explore how these changes will be shaping everything from menu offerings to your restaurant ventilation in the coming new year.

No matter what type of restaurant you run, it is important to stay on top of trends in the foodservice industry. Since 2020, the industry as a whole has been changing rapidly. Two of the biggest trends from the past two years that have continued to increase are contactless payments and curbside pickup. But now, there are a few new ideas and advancements waiting on the horizon. Let’s take a look at how some of these trends will be shaping the future of the foodservice industry. Continue reading

 

The Benefits of Adding Side Panel Enclosures to Your Commercial Kitchen Vent Hood

The addition of side panels, end panels and ceiling enclosures or field wrappers is a simple, inexpensive, but highly effective way to improve the look and performance of your commercial kitchen vent hood as well as save money on operational costs. The ability of the commercial kitchen exhaust hood to capture and contain smoke, grease-laden cooking vapors, convective heat, moisture and other products of cooking processes is one of the most important factors in choosing options for your hood system. So, what exactly are panel enclosures and how do they work? Continue reading