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Signs Your Commercial Refrigerator Needs Repair
According to the FDA Food Code, all cold food storage units must remain at a temperature of 41°F or below to keep their contents safe, making swift and efficient commercial refrigerator repair a necessity to ensure when your unit begins to fail. When your commercial refrigerator stops working properly, its contents are put at risk of spoiling, which can greatly hinder your business’s operating capabilities.
Early Warning Signs Signal Impending Equipment Failure
Issues with commercial refrigerators and freezers seldom occur without some sort of prior warning. Oftentimes, noticeable symptoms will appear within the unit long before the system itself begins to fail. Recognizing these early warning signs can help keep your business from experiencing loss of inventory due to spoilage, unnecessary damage to your equipment, and costly appliance downtime.
Delayed Repairs Increase Spoilage and Compliance Violations
When the internal temperatures of your commercial refrigerators and freezers reach unsafe levels, their perishable contents can begin to spoil as soon as 1 to 2 hours afterward, especially in commercial kitchens where these units undergo frequent usage. This makes any delays in repairing them dangerous, as they further the risks of inventory loss and health code violations.
Why Hire a Professional Technician for Your Repair
When one or more of your business’s refrigerators or freezers break down, it is of the utmost importance that you contact an appliance repair company for immediate assistance. Failure to do so can result in unsafe storage of food and other perishable items according to local health codes and regulations, and might even cause some of your business’s valuable inventory to spoil.
Proper Training and Equipment Enable First-Visit Repairs
An experienced repair technician is able to resolve approximately 70-85% of commercial refrigeration issues during their first visit, provided they possess the proper training and equipment required to do so. This helps reduce appliance downtime and prevents unnecessary food spoilage, making trial-and-error repair attempts from less knowledgeable and experienced technicians a definite no-go when it comes to your commercial refrigeration units.
Inexperienced Technicians Increase Misdiagnosis and Delays
Hiring an inexperienced repair technician also heightens the risk of inventory loss by increasing the likelihood that your appliance’s symptoms might be misdiagnosed to begin with, which typically results in significant delays between the time of initial inspection and when the repair is finally completed. Choose the right company for the job before proceeding with your commercial refrigeration repair.
How Commercial Refrigerators
Differ from Residential Units
Though they share some similarities, commercial refrigeration units differ quite a bit from their residential counterparts. For example, a typical at-home refrigerator is designed with a much smaller storage capacity in mind than a commercial unit would have. Commercial refrigerators also have more complex cooling systems than residential units, with some of those components even located in places outside of the appliance itself.
Unlike residential refrigerators, commercial units run almost continuously, in order to maintain a proper temperature consistently while being repeatedly opened and closed throughout the course of the day. Repairing commercial refrigerators and freezers requires the assistance of a trained professional that specializes in servicing these sorts of appliances.

Most Common Causes of
Commercial Refrigerator Failure
Commercial refrigerators are very intricate and complex systems that each utilize many distinct components, all of which work together to keep the unit cooling properly. If even one of these parts begins to fail, the appliance’s overall performance can rapidly worsen.
By learning and understanding the more frequent causes of commercial refrigeration malfunctions, business owners can recognize potential appliance failures early on, and recognize when a professional commercial refrigerator repair is needed.
How Commercial
Refrigeration Systems Work
Many different internal components work simultaneously to ensure commercial refrigeration units operate smoothly and maintain safe and consistent temperatures.
Although business owners don’t typically need to memorize every technical detail of how commercial refrigeration units work, it is important that they at least possess a general understanding of how they function, so as to better recognize potential malfunctions, more easily communicate with repair technicians, and appreciate the importance of efficient and timely repairs.
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Why Maintenance Matters for
Commercial Refrigeration
Scheduling routine maintenance appointments for your commercial refrigerators and freezers is essential, as it delays the need for future repairs by ensuring your appliances remain working optimally.
This allows for the serviced units to maintain improved levels of energy efficiency, extends their functional lifespans, keeps their internal temperatures consistent, and prevents sudden breakdowns, all of which keep your business safe from additional expenses brought about by lost inventory and appliance downtime.
This also ensures your appliances’ internal temperatures conform to food safety standards, keeping your business compliant with local health and safety regulations.

Top Maintenance Tasks Pacific Appliance Repair Recommends
Having preventative maintenance performed regularly on your appliances contributes to improvements in system reliability and longevity. The U.S. Department of Energy’s data shows that dirty condenser coils by themselves can increase system energy consumption by up to 30%, and that performing routine maintenance can decrease the risk of sudden, unexpected refrigeration failures by 30-40% over the course of your appliance’s functional lifespan.
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Sparkling coils for efficient cooling
Cleaning your unit’s
condenser coils -
Ensuring proper cooling
Monitoring the system’s
refrigerant levels -
Preventing frost buildup
Checking the system’s
evaporator coils -
Ensuring uniform temperature
Verifying that the unit is
cooling enough in all sections
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Checking the appliance’s
gaskets for damage or wear Sealing in cold air -
Inspecting both of the unit’s
fans (evaporator and condenser) Airflow for effective cooling -
Making sure the appliance’s
drainage line is clear Preventing water damage
Please note that we recommend performing maintenance every 3 to 4 months depending on appliance usage, and advise against waiting longer than 6 months between maintenance appointments.
Basic Troubleshooting Checks for Commercial Refrigerators
Commercial refrigeration repairs are often exceedingly complex, so we advise against attempting any temporary quick fixes or do-it-yourself repair procedures.
When to Call a Commercial
Refrigerator Repair Professional
Some repairs aren’t very urgent, but others demand immediate attention. Be sure to contact a dedicated commercial refrigerator repair specialist at once if your appliance is displaying one or more of the following symptoms:
REQUEST SERVICE NOWThe Pacific Appliance Repair Advantage
When you schedule an appointment with us at Pacific Appliance Repair Services, you’re setting your appliances up for success. We offer both same-day and emergency services for when you need them most.
Our technicians are fully-trained to assess and repair all manner of different device malfunctions, and they service all major appliance brands and styles, providing affordable repair quotes with no hidden fees.
Additionally, the work we perform is backed by warranties on both parts and labor, so you can rest assured that if anything goes wrong, we’ll be back out there to get it resolved.

Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my commercial refrigerator not cooling?
Cooling issues with commercial refrigeration units are typically caused by issues with the appliance’s compressor or evaporator fan motor, or by a refrigerant leak within the system.
How long do commercial refrigeration repairs generally take to complete?
Depending on parts availability and the severity of your appliance’s issues, most repairs on commercial refrigeration units can take anywhere from a day to a week to go from the initial diagnostic to the point of repair completion.
Do you offer emergency repair services for commercial refrigerators and freezers?
Yes, we offer emergency commercial refrigeration repair services on a first-come, first-serve basis.
How often should I have maintenance done on my commercial refrigerators and freezers?
We recommend that you schedule routine maintenance visits for your commercial refrigeration units every 3 to 4 months, and advise against waiting longer than 6 months between maintenance appointments.
