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Ice Machine Repair in Jacksonville, FL

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About commercial refrigeration in Jacksonville

Jacksonville has about 3,700 restaurants and the climate is the standard Florida combination: hot, humid, and prone to salt air corrosion on coastal equipment. Condensers within 5 miles of the Atlantic coast typically need replacement of corroded fins 2 to 3 times faster than inland equipment.

Hurricane season planning is mandatory. Make sure your service contract includes pre-storm equipment shutdown procedures and post-storm priority restoration. The local commercial refrigeration market is smaller than Miami or Tampa, so service availability is somewhat thinner outside business hours. Rates: $125 to $175 standard. Coastal restaurant operators should factor accelerated condenser-replacement cycles into their capital planning.

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Frequently asked questions about ice machine repair in Jacksonville

How fast can I get a commercial refrigeration tech on site in Jacksonville, FL?

Most Jacksonville-area emergency providers commit to a 1–4 hour response window for full-service calls, and 0 of the providers listed on this page offer 24/7 emergency dispatch. Response time depends on the time of day, distance from the tech's home base, and current backlog — submit a quote request and our top 3 nearest matches will respond within 10 minutes with an ETA.

What does ice machine repair typically cost in Jacksonville?

Diagnostic visit fees in Jacksonville typically run $125–$250. Common repairs range from $300 (capacitor or contactor replacement) to $2,500 (compressor or evaporator coil replacement). Refrigerant recharges with R-448A or R-449A run $400–$900 depending on system size. Emergency after-hours rates are typically 1.5× the daytime rate. Featured providers on this page can give a firm price after a 5-minute phone diagnostic.

Do I need a commercial refrigeration tech or can a regular HVAC technician fix this?

Commercial refrigeration systems use different refrigerants, controls, and equipment brands than residential HVAC. A residential appliance repair tech often lacks the EPA 608 Type II/III certification needed to legally handle commercial refrigerants, and most don't carry inventory for brands like Hussmann, True, Hoshizaki, or Manitowoc. Every provider listed on this page services commercial equipment specifically.

Are the providers on this page licensed and insured?

Every provider listed holds the EPA Section 608 certification required to handle refrigerants in the US, and featured providers publish their NATE-certified technician roster and general liability insurance details.

Why is my ice machine producing cloudy ice or no ice at all?

Cloudy ice usually means a water-quality issue (sediment filter needs replacing) or low water pressure to the unit. No ice production is most often a clogged condenser coil (a 10-minute cleaning fix), a failed water inlet valve, or a refrigerant leak. Run a cleaning cycle first; if the issue persists, a tech can diagnose in one visit.

Who uses this directory in Jacksonville?

Jacksonville has roughly 3,700 restaurants and food-service operators in the Jacksonville area, plus grocery stores, hospitality operators, schools, and healthcare food-service kitchens. The directory is free for them to use — providers pay us for featured placement and lead routing.

Before you call

90% of walk-in cooler failures fall into 12 diagnosable causes — some of which you can fix yourself in 30 minutes. Our troubleshooting guide walks through each one so you know whether you're looking at a $0 fix or a $2,000 repair.

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