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Seattle businesses choose Mr. Fridge for commercial refrigeration repair because we’re local, we show up fast, and we keep pricing fair. We’re your neighbors in Seattle and King County, and we genuinely care about keeping local restaurants, markets, and shops running without expensive downtime. If your walk-in cooler, reach-in fridge, or ice machine isn’t holding temp, we deliver affordable, reliable repairs with straightforward recommendations – no upsells, no delays, just solid work that supports our community.
Mr. Fridge offers reliable and cost-effective commercial fridge repair throughout Seattle, WA. From walk-in coolers to restaurant freezers, we service all major brands with precision and speed. Our technicians provide quick diagnostics, quality parts, and lasting repairs—backed by a full workmanship guarantee to keep your business moving without disruption.







Common warning signs include rising temperatures, unusual noises, water leaks, ice buildup, short cycling, weak airflow, or higher-than-normal energy bills. If your equipment is struggling to hold temperature or running harder than usual, it may need professional service before the issue gets worse.
Ice buildup usually means there is a problem with airflow, door seals, defrost components, or moisture entering the unit. In some cases, blocked drains or fan issues can also cause frost and ice to form. If ignored, ice buildup can reduce cooling performance and place extra strain on the system.
A compressor can fail because of overheating, dirty condenser coils, electrical issues, low refrigerant, restricted airflow, or long-term wear from an overworked system. Since the compressor is one of the most important parts of the unit, early diagnosis is important to prevent more serious damage.
In many cases, Mr. Fridge can provide same-day or next-day service, depending on technician availability, call volume, and the urgency of incoming repair requests. For emergency refrigeration issues, our team works to respond as quickly as possible while keeping scheduling realistic. When you call, our dispatch team will give you a clear timeframe based on current availability so you know exactly what to expect.
Repair costs depend on the type of equipment, the cause of the problem, the parts required, and how extensive the repair is. Smaller issues may be more straightforward, while larger repairs involving compressors, motors, refrigerant leaks, or electrical components can be more involved. The most accurate way to determine cost is to schedule an inspection and proper diagnosis.