A walk-in cooler that isn’t cooling properly isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a ticking clock. Whether you run a restaurant in Silver Lake, a grocery in the Valley, or a catering operation in Long Beach, a failing cooler puts your inventory, your health code compliance, and your bottom line at serious risk.
Fortunately, many walk-in cooling problems follow recognizable patterns. This guide will walk you through the most common causes, what to look and listen for, and when it’s time to stop troubleshooting and call in a professional for walk in cooler repair.
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Not sure where to start? Match what you’re seeing to check the most likely cause:
Symptom You’re Seeing | Likely Culprit |
Unit runs constantly, never reaches temp | Low refrigerant or failing compressor |
Temperature fluctuates throughout the day | Door seal leak or thermostat issue |
Ice buildup on evaporator coils | Defrost system failure |
Loud or unusual noises from the unit | Condenser fan or compressor issue |
Warm spots in one area of the cooler | Poor airflow or blocked evaporator |
Unit short-cycles (turns on/off rapidly) | Refrigerant leak or electrical fault |
Read on for a deeper breakdown of each issue.
Refrigerant is known as the “lifeblood” of your cooling system. It absorbs heat from inside the cooler and releases it outside, keeping temperatures where they need to be. When refrigerant is low, whether from a slow leak or an improper charge, the system simply can’t do its job.
What to look for:
Important: refrigerant doesn’t “run out” on its own. If it’s low, there’s a leak somewhere. Topping it off without finding and fixing the source is a short-term fix that leads to bigger problems down the road. This is a job for a licensed technician.
The condenser coils release heat from the refrigerant to the outside air. In a busy commercial kitchen or food storage environment, these coils can accumulate grease, dust, and debris surprisingly fast. This is especially the case in Los Angeles, where outdoor air quality and particulate matter add to the buildup.
What to look for:
Cleaning condenser coils is one of the most impactful pieces of routine maintenance you can perform. Ideally, they should be inspected and cleaned every 90 days in a commercial setting and more frequently if you’re in a high-grease kitchen.
This one gets overlooked constantly, and it’s often the simplest fix on the list. Worn, cracked, or misaligned door gaskets allow warm air to seep into the cooler, forcing the refrigeration system to work overtime and often still failing to hold temperature.
What to look for:
Gasket replacement is one of the more affordable repairs when your walk in cooler is not cooling, and it can have an immediate and dramatic effect on your cooler’s performance and energy efficiency.
The evaporator sits inside the cooler and is responsible for absorbing heat from the air. The fan circulates that air across the coils to keep temperatures even throughout the space. If either the coils freeze over or the fan fails, you’ll end up with warm spots, uneven cooling, or a unit that simply can’t keep up.
What to check for:
Evaporator coil freeze-overs are often caused by a failed defrost timer, defrost heater, or defrost thermostat. The defrost system is supposed to melt frost buildup automatically at regular intervals, but when it stops working, ice accumulates and blocks airflow entirely.
The compressor is the heart of the refrigeration system, and when it starts to fail, the whole unit suffers. Compressor problems can range from electrical faults to mechanical wear and typically show up after years of heavy use. However, poor maintenance or refrigerant issues can accelerate the timeline.
What to look for:
Compressor replacement is one of the more significant repairs, but catching issues early, before a full failure, can mean the difference between a repair and a full unit replacement. If your compressor is making noise or short-cycling, don’t wait. Schedule an appointment today for walk in cooler repair with Pacific Appliance Repair.
Sometimes the cooler itself is working perfectly fine, but the thermostat is giving it incorrect instructions. Temperature issues can cause the unit to cycle off too early, run too long, or respond sluggishly to temperature changes inside the cooler.
What to check for:
Thermostat replacement is generally straightforward and affordable compared to other repairs. That being said, it’s important to confirm the thermostat is the actual cause before replacing it, since the symptoms can overlap with several other issues.
Walk-in coolers depend on consistent airflow to maintain even temperatures throughout the space. If the product is stacked directly against the walls, blocking vents, or piled too high, the cold air can’t circulate properly and you’ll end up with warm spots, inconsistent temps, and a system that works harder than it should.
What to look for:
This is one issue you can address yourself right now. Make sure there’s at least 6 inches of clearance around shelving units, keep product off the floor, and never block the evaporator fan or return air vents.
Some walk-in cooler issues—blocked vents, a dirty door seal, poor product placement—you can address on your own. But most of the causes on this list involve refrigerant systems, electrical components, or mechanical parts that require a licensed commercial refrigeration technician to diagnose and repair safely and correctly.
You should call for service immediately if:
In a commercial setting, every hour counts. The longer your walk in cooler is not cooling, the greater the risk to your inventory, your staff, and your customers.
At Pacific Appliance Repair Services, we specialize in walk in cooler repair throughout the greater Los Angeles area, from restaurants and markets to hospitality groups and food distributors. Our technicians are experienced with all major walk-in cooler brands and systems, and we offer fast, reliable service because we understand that downtime isn’t an option.
Don’t wait until your inventory is at risk. Call Pacific Appliance Repair Services today at 213-234-2821 to schedule a diagnostic appointment and get your walk-in cooler back to where it needs to be.