Commercial Refrigeration Repair Service Near Me
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Commercial Refrigerator Parts We Can Replace
We have spare parts for refrigerators of any make and model:
- Ice Maker
- Condenser
- Air Filter
- Ptc Starter
- Thermostat
- Door Switch
- Bi-Meter
- Inlet Valve
- Defrost Heater
- Evaporator Coil
- Start Relay
- Defrost Timer
- Run Capacitor
- Copper Tube
- Defrost Button
- Condenser Fan
- Compressor Motor
- Main Control Board
- Scroll Compressors
- Partition Iron Meshes
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Our experts always have the most common replacement parts on hand to repair your refrigerator on site. All parts we use are genuine and provided by the original manufacturers.
Commercial Fridge Issues We Deal With
- Refrigerator is leaking
- Refrigerator is too cold
- Fridge is not making ice
- Refrigerator is making noise
- Fridge keeps freezing food
- Fridge compressor is too hot
- Refrigerator constantly runs
- Fridge is not cooling properly
- Refrigerator is not defrosting
- Fridge temperature is too high
- Refrigerator light is not working
- Fridge water dispenser is broken
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Frequently Asked Questions
My commercial refrigerator is not cooling properly despite the compressor running. What should I check?
If the compressor is running but the fridge is not cooling properly, a few things could be the issue:
- Dirty condenser coils – Use a coil brush to clean dust and debris off the condenser coils so air can flow freely.
- Condenser fan not working – Test the fan to see if it turns on. If not, you may need a new condenser fan motor.
- Refrigerant leak – Have an HVAC technician check for leaks. If refrigerant is low, they can recharge the system.
- Clogged evaporator coil – Check for icy buildup or frost around the coils and have a technician clear any blockages.
- Failed thermistor – The thermistor constantly monitors temperature. If it fails, it can disrupt cooling regulation.
There is excessive frost and ice buildup in my commercial freezer. What’s wrong?
Excessive frost buildup is usually caused by the open freezer door or a damaged door seal. However, it can also indicate:
- Refrigerant leak – Have a technician check refrigerant levels and identify any leaks.
- Defrost system failure – If the defrost cycle isn’t working, frost can build up. Test components like the defrost timer, thermostat, and heating element.
- Ice maker problem – If you have an ice maker, ensure the water lines are clear and the unit is level and draining properly.
My commercial refrigerator is making loud noises. What should I check?
Strange noises usually indicate an underlying problem. Here’s what to look for:
- Compressor issues – If you hear a loud clicking, banging or rattling noise, the compressor may have failed and needs to be repaired/replaced.
- The fan is hitting the casing – Check the condenser fan for oscillation and friction. Bent blades can also cause contact.
- Noise in refrigerant flow – Hissing or gurgling may indicate restricted refrigerant flow, likely due to a leak or blockage.
- Loose parts – Check to see if panels, heat exchangers or shelves are banging against the interior walls during vibration. Tighten the fasteners.
- Compressor mounting bolts – Ensure that the compressor is securely mounted to prevent vibration and noise.
The ambient air temperature around my commercial refrigerator is too warm. How do I fix this?
Air temperature around the unit impacts efficiency. Try the following:
- Relocate away from heat sources like ovens or dishwashers.
- Adjust temperature controls to compensate for external temperatures.
- Install temperature alarm to alert if ambient temp becomes too high.
- Improve ventilation and airflow around the unit.
- Add an insulation jacket around the fridge to prevent heat absorption.
- Keep condenser coils clean and unobstructed.
- Have a technician check that the refrigerant charge is correct for the temperature conditions.
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