A commercial kitchen serving vulnerable residents depends on reliable equipment every single day. When a fault developed in the food services operation at 97 Delawney Street, Stirling, the City of Stirling's Meals on Wheels program faced a real risk of disruption to the people who rely on those daily deliveries.
The Fault
The kitchen equipment at the Stirling facility developed a mechanical or electrical fault affecting food service operations. For a Meals on Wheels program, downtime is not simply an inconvenience. Hundreds of elderly and homebound residents across the City of Stirling depend on consistent, timely meal preparation. Any extended interruption puts that service at genuine risk.
The Repair
PEMS technician Benjamin attended the Stirling site in April 2026 to diagnose and repair the fault. Working through the commercial kitchen equipment systematically, Benjamin identified the root cause and carried out the necessary repair work. While the job was not completed same-day, Benjamin ensured the work was handled efficiently and with minimal disruption to the kitchen team and their operations.
The Outcome
The Meals on Wheels kitchen at 97 Delawney Street returned to full operation following Benjamin's repair. The City of Stirling could continue delivering meals to residents without a prolonged service gap, protecting one of the area's most important community programs.
Why PEMS
PEMS works regularly with councils and community service providers across Perth, understanding that commercial kitchen repairs in these environments carry real human consequences. That accountability drives the standard of work on every job.
Contact PEMS today for commercial kitchen repair and maintenance across Perth. Call **08 7095 3550** or visit **pemservices.com.au** to book a technician.
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PEMS provides specialist commercial food equipment repair across Perth and WA.
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