Walk-in coolers & freezers
Service, repair, and replacement — compressors, evaporators, condensers, defrost controls, door gaskets, and condensate management.
Walk-in coolers and freezers, reach-ins, ice machines, refrigerated display cases, beverage equipment — service, repair, replacement, and 24/7 emergency response for the equipment that keeps your inventory from spoiling.
Restaurants, supermarkets, convenience stores, distribution centers — Long Island runs on refrigeration. We service the full equipment list and keep parts on the trucks for the common failures.
Service, repair, and replacement — compressors, evaporators, condensers, defrost controls, door gaskets, and condensate management.
Reach-in coolers and freezers, sandwich and pizza prep tables, undercounter units — for the kitchen line, the bar, and the back-of-house.
Hoshizaki, Manitowoc, Scotsman, Follett, Ice-O-Matic — diagnosis, cleaning, water-line and filter service, and full replacement when a rebuild stops making sense.
Open and closed-door grocery cases, deli and meat cases, beverage merchandisers — coil cleaning, refrigerant management, and door gasket replacement.
EPA Section 608 leak detection and repair, refrigerant recovery and tracking, and AIM Act / HFC phase-down planning so your equipment stays legal as the rules change.
Distribution centers, food processing, pharmaceutical cold chain — engine-room service, rack systems, ammonia and CO2 systems on request.
Refrigeration failures are different from HVAC. A rooftop unit going out at 8 p.m. is uncomfortable; a walk-in going out at 8 p.m. is a four-figure inventory loss by morning. The math gets worse with every hour.
Our refrigeration techs run on a parts-stocked truck rotation tuned for the common failures: condenser fan motors, compressor contactors, defrost timers, expansion valves. Diagnose, repair, log, leave. One trip whenever the part is on the truck.
Whether you need a tech today or a quote on a new walk-in, give us a call. New equipment install, end-of-life replacements, and PM contracts all start with a site walk.