

Our Repair Service Gets Straight to the Problem
We show up, assess the full system, tell you exactly what's wrong and what it'll cost, and get to work without dragging the job out longer than it needs to be. Here's what we cover:
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Walk-In Cooler and Freezer Repair
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Refrigerant Leak Detection and Repair
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Preventive Maintenance Plans
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Reach-In Refrigerator Repair
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Ice Machine Repair
Reliable Walk-In Freezer Repair from a Team You Can Trust.
Refrigeration Repair Service the Way It Should Be
A down walk-in freezer is money walking out the door. That's why we move fast, fix it right, and make sure you know the price before we start.​
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Fast on-Site Response: We get there quickly because your stock and your business are both on the line.
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Available Day and Night: Call us any time. We stay available around the clock for exactly this reason.
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Techs Who Know Walk-In Units: Commercial refrigeration is our focus. Walk-in freezers are something we handle all the time.
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All Brands Covered: Whatever brand or setup you've got, chances are we've seen it before and worked on it plenty of times.
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No Guessing on Price: We give you a number upfront. That's the number on your invoice.

Frequently Asked Questions
Keep the freezer door closed as much as possible to maintain the internal temperature. If the unit is completely down and you have a lot of product at risk, start making arrangements to move your most valuable stock.
Our technicians stock commonly needed parts on their vehicles, so many repairs can be completed in a single visit. If a specific part isn't on hand, we'll source it as quickly as possible.
Unusual noises are usually a sign that something is wrong. A grinding noise often points to a failing fan motor. A rattling sound could be a loose component. Either way, it's worth having a technician take a look before it turns into a bigger problem.
Yes, a dirty condenser coil is one of the more common reasons a walk-in freezer starts acting up. If it's clogged, the system has to work overtime to compensate, and that extra strain eventually catches up with it. Keeping the coil clean helps avoid that.
Yes, and it's something we handle regularly. We can quickly find where it is leaking, seal it up and recharge the system from there.


