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FDA Food Code 6-201.13 Explained: The Universal Rule for Coved Floor & Wall Junctures

FDA Food Code 6-201.13 Explained: The Universal Rule for Coved Floor & Wall Junctures

by Alberto Adriano | Mar 21, 2026 | Commercial Kitchens, FDA-Compliant Hygienic Profiles

By The Panelmart Engineering Team | Fact-Checked & Updated: April 2026 What Does FDA Food Code 6-201.13 Require For Floor-to-Wall Junctures in Food Facilities? Quick Answer: FDA Food Code 6-201.13 requires every commercial food facility in the United States to...
CalCode Cove Base Requirements: How to Guarantee Compliance on FRP Wall Panels in California

CalCode Cove Base Requirements: How to Guarantee Compliance on FRP Wall Panels in California

by Alberto Adriano | Mar 20, 2026 | Commercial Kitchens, FDA-Compliant Hygienic Profiles

By The Panelmart Engineering Team | Fact-Checked & Updated: April 2026 What Are The Cove Base Requirements Under California Retail Food Code Section 114268? Quick Answer: California Retail Food Code Section 114268 mandates a minimum 3/8-inch radius at every...
NSF Certification vs. FDA Compliance: What Your Local Health Inspector Actually Cares About

NSF Certification vs. FDA Compliance: What Your Local Health Inspector Actually Cares About

by Alberto Adriano | Mar 20, 2026 | Commercial Kitchens, FDA-Compliant Hygienic Profiles

By The Panelmart Engineering Team | Fact-Checked & Updated: April 2026 Do Sanitary Baseboards Need to Be NSF Certified for a Health Inspection? Quick Answer: NSF certified baseboards do not exist as a legal requirement. NSF International is a private organization...
How to Pass Florida DBPR Plan Review: The Ultimate Guide to Sanitary Coving

How to Pass Florida DBPR Plan Review: The Ultimate Guide to Sanitary Coving

by Alberto Adriano | Mar 20, 2026 | Commercial Kitchens, FDA-Compliant Hygienic Profiles, Food Processing

By The Panelmart Engineering Team | Fact-Checked & Updated: April 2026 What Does Florida DBPR Require for Floor-to-Wall Junctures in Food Facilities? Quick Answer: To pass a Florida DBPR plan review, food facilities must eliminate the risk of water pooling at...
Beat the Texas “1mm Gap Rule”: Why Hand-Cut Corners Fail and Pre-Formed Sanitary Corners Pass

Beat the Texas “1mm Gap Rule”: Why Hand-Cut Corners Fail and Pre-Formed Sanitary Corners Pass

by Alberto Adriano | Mar 18, 2026 | Commercial Kitchens, FDA-Compliant Hygienic Profiles, Food Processing

By The Panelmart Engineering Team | Fact-Checked & Updated: April 2026 What Is the Maximum Allowable Gap at Floor-to-Wall Junctures in Texas Food Facilities? Quick Answer: Under the Texas Food Establishment Rules, floor-to-wall junctures in dry or spot-mopped...
How to Pass Texas Food Establishment Rules (§228.173) for Floor-to-Wall Junctures

How to Pass Texas Food Establishment Rules (§228.173) for Floor-to-Wall Junctures

by Alberto Adriano | Mar 18, 2026 | Commercial Kitchens, FDA-Compliant Hygienic Profiles

By The Panelmart Engineering Team | Fact-Checked & Updated: April 2026 What Does Texas TFER Require for Floor-to-Wall Junctures in Food Facilities? Quick Answer: Under the Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER) §228.173, food facilities utilizing “water...
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