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Commercial Refrigeration Troubleshooting: Fix Common Problems Fast

Your commercial refrigeration system is one of the hardest-working pieces of equipment in your business. For restaurants, grocery stores, and food services, a broken cooler or freezer isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a business-threatening emergency.
At Next Air, we service commercial refrigeration across Calgary. We’ve learned that many issues can be prevented with basic knowledge, and the rest can be diagnosed quickly if you know what to look for.
This guide walks you through the most common refrigeration problems.

FAST FACTS: Commercial Refrigeration

  • Most Common Issue: Condenser coil blockage (preventable)
  • Most Expensive Issue: Compressor failure ($3,000-$8,000)
  • Average Lifespan: 12-15 years with maintenance
  • Maintenance Cost: $300-$500/year (saves $4,000-$10,000)
  • Emergency Response (Next Air): 1-2 hours, 24/7
  • Risk of Food Loss: $500-$5,000+ per day downtime

Issue #1: Walk-In Cooler/Freezer Not Reaching

Temperature

Severity: HIGH (food safety risk) Most Likely Cause: Dirty condenser (40%), compressor issue (30%), thermostat (20%), refrigerant (10%) DIY Fix Possible: Partially

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

Step 1: Check Temperature Reading (1 minute)
  • Look at thermostat display
  • What’s the actual temperature?
  • What’s the setpoint temperature?
Example:
  • Cooler setpoint: 38°F
  • Actual temperature: 48°F
  • Problem: 10°F too warm = potentially unsafe food
Step 2: Check for Obvious Blockage (5 minutes) Go outside (or to mechanical room) to find the condenser:
  • Is it covered in leaves, dirt, ice?
  • Is air flow blocked?
  • Can you see through the coil fins?
✓ If blocked:
  1. Clear leaves/debris around unit
  2. Use garden hose (LOW pressure) to rinse condenser
  3. Wait 30 minutes
  4. Check temperature again
Cost: Free Expected improvement: 5-15°F temperature drop
✗ If not blocked: Proceed to Step 3
Step 3: Listen to Compressor (2 minutes)
  • Is compressor humming/running?
  • Or is it completely silent?
If silent: Compressor not running = electrical or control issue
Cost to fix: $300-$1,200
If running loudly: Compressor working hard but not keeping up
Cost to fix: $400-$2,500 (usually refrigerant or compressor issue)
Step 4: Check for Frost/Ice (2 minutes)
Look at evaporator coil inside cooler:
  • Visible? (Usually in back top area)
  • Is it frosted over? (Some frost is OK, excessive is not)
  • Is it iced solid?
If iced solid: Defrost cycle not working properly
Cost to fix: $200-$600 (defrost control or sensor replacement)
Step 5: Call for Professional Diagnosis (necessary)
Refrigeration is complex. After visual checks, call us:
  • (587) 329-8603
  • Provide temperature reading + what you’ve checked
  • We’ll do refrigerant charge check + electrical test
Cost: $150-$300 diagnostic fee
Response time: EMERGENCY (within 1-2 hours)

Issue #2: Ice Machine Not Making Ice

Severity: Medium-High (business disruption) Most Likely Cause: Water blockage (40%), compressor issue (30%), thermostat (20%), mold (10%) DIY Fix Possible: Partially

Diagnosis

Step 1: Check Water Supply (2 minutes)
  • Is ice machine connected to water line?
  • Is water valve turned ON?
  • Any visible leaks?
If water not flowing:
  1. Check water valve (should be open)
  2. Check if line is frozen (in winter)
  3. Check if water filter is clogged
Step 2: Check Compressor (1 minute)
  • Is compressor running (listen/feel for vibration)?
  • Is it cold to the touch? (Should be warm if running)
Step 3: Check for Mold (1 minute)
  • Look inside ice bin
  • Any black/green growth?
  • Smell: anything unusual?
If mold present:
  1. Don’t use ice
  2. Machine needs sanitization
  3. Call us for professional cleaning: $150-$300
Step 4: Call For Service (necessary)
  • Ice machines need refrigerant diagnostics
  • Can’t be fixed DIY beyond water issues
Cost: $200-$1,000 depending on issue Response time: 24-48 hours (non-emergency)

Issue #3: Cooler/Freezer Running Constantly

Severity: Medium (energy cost impact) Most Likely Cause: Door seal leak (40%), thermostat (20%), compressor issue (20%), low refrigerant (20%) DIY Fix Possible: Yes, partially

Diagnosis

Step 1: Check Door Gasket (3 minutes)
The rubber seal around the door:
  • Is it torn or deteriorated?
  • Does it seal completely when closed?
  • Can you see light coming through?
✓ If seal is bad:
  1. Replace gasket ($50-$150 + labor)
  2. Expected improvement: Compressor runs 30-50% less
Cost to fix: $100-$200
Energy savings: $30-$50/month
Step 2: Check Door Operation (2 minutes)
  • Does door close fully?
  • Is there a gap?
  • Do hinges need adjustment?
✓ If door doesn’t close fully:
  1. Adjust hinges (may DIY if comfortable)
  2. Or call for adjustment ($50-$100)
Step 3: Check Evaporator Coil (visible from inside)
  • Frosted over? (Some is OK)
  • Iced solid? (Problem)
  • Covered in dust/mold? (Problem)
If excessively frosted/iced: Step 4: Monitor Energy Bills (ongoing)
  • Is electric bill higher than normal?
  • Compressor running constantly = high electric use
  • Track cost impact

Issue #4: Water Leaking From Cooler/Freezer

Severity: Medium (water damage risk) Most Likely Cause: Drain blockage (50%), condensate drain frozen (30%), door seal (20%) DIY Fix Possible: Partially

Diagnosis

Step 1: Locate the Drain (2 minutes)
Walk-in coolers have drains:
  • Usually in floor (might be slightly elevated)
  • Look for small PVC pipe or grate
  • Should be visible inside unit
Step 2: Check for Blockage (3 minutes)
Visual inspection:
  • Is standing water visible?
  • Or is drain flowing freely?
If drain appears blocked:
  1. Get small wire
  2. Gently poke into drain opening
  3. Try to break up blockage (algae/ice)
  4. Pour water down drain from nearby
Cost: Free
Expected result: Water drains freely
Step 3: Check for Frozen Drain (in winter) If drain is blocked with ice:
  1. This is serious (water can’t drain out)
  2. May need to shut down cooler temporarily
  3. Call us for insulation/heating solution: $200-$400
Step 4: Check Door Seal (mentioned above)
  • If door seal leaks, water pools underneath
  • Fix seal (see Issue #3)
Step 5: Monitor for Mold (important)
  • Water = mold growth risk
  • Check regularly for black growth
  • Clean with dilute bleach solution
If mold present: Call for professional sanitization

Issue #5: Condenser Noise Getting Louder

Severity: Low-Medium (noise issue, possible mechanical issue) Most Likely Cause: Fan bearing wear (40%), loose components (40%), compressor issue (20%) DIY Fix Possible: No

Diagnosis

Step 1: Describe the Noise (1 minute)
  • Rattling? → Loose bolt/component
  • Grinding? → Bearing wear (serious)
  • Hissing? → Refrigerant leak (serious)
  • Squealing? → Fan bearing (needs attention)
Step 2: Check for Obvious Looseness (2 minutes)
  • Look at condenser mounting bolts
  • Are they visible and accessible?
  • Do they look loose? (don’t touch, just observe)
If loose bolts visible:
  • Note them for technician
  • Don’t attempt to tighten (might cause misalignment)
Step 3: Stop Operation if Grinding (1 minute) Cost to fix: $300-$2,000 (depending on noise cause) Response time: Same-day preferred (within 24 hours)

Preventative Maintenance (DIY)

Monthly Checks

Visual Inspection (5 minutes)
  • Look at condenser for debris
  • Listen for unusual noises
  • Check temperature (if meter visible)
Condenser Cleaning (10 minutes)
  • Gently remove leaves/debris around unit
  • Use low-pressure water if dirty
  • Keep area clear
Cost: Free Benefit: Prevents 40% of common issues

Quarterly Professional Service

Professional technician will:
  • Check refrigerant pressure
  • Test electrical components
  • Clean coils if needed
  • Inspect compressor mounts
  • Check door gaskets
Cost: $200-$400/service Frequency: 4 times/year (every 3 months) Annual cost: $800-$1,600 Benefit: Prevents major breakdowns (saves $3,000-$10,000+)

FAQ: Refrigeration Questions

Q: How often should commercial refrigeration be serviced?

Minimum twice yearly. Quarterly is ideal for high-use equipment. More frequent for units running 24/7.

Q: What's the average cost to fix commercial refrigeration?

$150-$500 for simple fixes (door seal, drain), $500-$2,000 for moderate issues (refrigerant charge, control replacement), $3,000-$8,000 for major issues (compressor replacement).

Q: How long do commercial coolers/freezers last?

12-15 years with maintenance. Without maintenance, 8-10 years. Proper maintenance can extend to 18-20 years.

Q: Can I use residential refrigeration repair?

Not recommended. Commercial units have different requirements, higher capacity, and need specialized diagnostics.

Q: What causes most commercial refrigeration failure?

Neglected maintenance. Most issues are preventable with regular service.

Get Professional Refrigeration Service

Don’t risk food safety or costly equipment failure. Get professional help.

NEXT AIR COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SERVICES:

Walk-in cooler/freezer service ✓ Ice machine repair ✓ Display case service ✓ Refrigeration installation ✓ Emergency repair (24/7) Preventative maintenance plans
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