Refrigeration Repair

Refrigeration Repair in Las Vegas

Commercial refrigeration repair for reach-ins, prep tables, and display cases. Connect with 382+ verified kitchen equipment technicians in Las Vegas for expert refrigeration repair.

About Refrigeration Repair

Commercial refrigeration encompasses a wide range of equipment critical to food service operations. Our EPA-certified refrigeration technicians service all types of commercial refrigeration including reach-in coolers and freezers, prep tables, display cases, back bar coolers, and deli cases from brands like True, Traulsen, Beverage-Air, and Turbo Air. Refrigeration failures put food inventory at risk and create health code compliance issues. Our technicians are trained to quickly diagnose refrigerant system problems, compressor issues, evaporator and condenser coil failures, and temperature control malfunctions. We stock common parts to resolve most issues in a single visit.

Benefits of Professional Refrigeration Repair

Protects food inventory from spoilage
EPA-certified refrigerant handling
Maintains food safety temperature compliance
Fast same-day service available
All commercial refrigeration brands serviced
Preventive maintenance programs available

Common Refrigeration Repair Issues We Solve

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Not cooling or maintaining temperature
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Compressor not running or noisy
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Refrigerant leaks
4
Frost or ice buildup on evaporator
5
Condenser coil problems
6
Door gasket failures
7
Fan motor failures

Our Refrigeration Repair Process

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Food safety and temperature assessment

2

Refrigerant system diagnosis

3

Leak check and component inspection

4

Repair estimate

5

Component repair or replacement

6

Refrigerant charge verification

7

Temperature stability testing

When to Call for Refrigeration Repair

  • Refrigerator or freezer not maintaining temperature
  • Compressor running constantly
  • Ice buildup on evaporator coils
  • Food spoiling faster than expected
  • Visible condensation or water leaks

Refrigeration Repair FAQs

My walk-in cooler temperature is rising. What should I do first?
1) Check if the condenser unit is running. 2) Inspect condenser coils for dirt and debris — blocked coils are a common cause. 3) Ensure walk-in door gaskets are sealing properly. 4) Check if evaporator fan is running. 5) Look for ice buildup on evaporator coils (defrost system failure). If temperature is rising significantly, move temperature-sensitive inventory and call a technician immediately — this is an emergency situation.
What causes cloudy, soft, or small ice cubes?
Ice quality issues often indicate water system or refrigeration problems: cloudy ice suggests poor water quality or mineral content; soft ice indicates inadequate freeze cycle time or refrigerant issues; small or misshapen cubes typically point to low water flow, scale buildup on evaporator plates, or refrigerant problems. All of these issues affect the safety and quality of ice used in beverages and food service.