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Commercial Refrigeration Repair in New York, NY

7 verified commercial refrigeration repair pros serving New York and the surrounding metro. 7 offer 24/7 emergency service.

Serving the 26,500+ restaurants and food-service operators in the New York-Newark-Jersey City area.

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Verified providers in New York

AFGO Commercial HVAC

afgo.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Commercial Freezer Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair

Commercial Refrigeration Repair Manhattan

commercialrefrigerationrepairmanhattan.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair

Day & Nite Refrigeration

wearetheone.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Commercial Freezer Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair · Display Case Repair

Manhattan HVAC Repair

manhattan-hvac-repair.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Commercial Freezer Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair

Miller Commercial Refrigeration Repair NYC

millercommercialhvacrepairnyc.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Commercial Freezer Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair · Display Case Repair

Universal Services HVAC

universalservicescrp.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Commercial Freezer Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair

Walk In Cooler Repair NYC

walkincoolerrepairnyc.com
24/7 emergency

Services: Walk-in Cooler Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Reach-in Cooler Repair

Other refrigeration services in New York

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.

Read: My walk-in cooler isn't cooling — what do I do? →