Frost Could Mean You Require A Restaurant Refrigeration Repair
Excessive frost may not seem like a serious issue that may require a restaurant refrigeration repair. However, high quantities of frost in or on components of your commercial refrigeration systems could be caused by an undiscovered refrigerant leak. In order to find out if the frost you’ve noticed is a leak symptom, you’ll need to contact an exceptional restaurant refrigeration repair mechanic to assist you with this problem.
If you’re located in Southern California, Florida or Georgia, CoolSys has a team of mechanics that are ready and willing to assist you. Indeed, our mechanics have been involved in assisting restaurants with their commercial refrigeration system maintenance, installation and optimization issues for the last 20 years.
One thing that every one of our mechanics knows based on these years of service is that refrigerant is the lifeblood of commercial refrigeration systems, and in order to assist them in dealing with your restaurant refrigeration repairs involving refrigerant leaks, CoolSys ensures that all of our mechanics are trained to work with a variety of refrigerant types.
A CoolSys Mechanic’s Refrigerant Knowledge Makes Your Restaurant Refrigeration Repair a Cinch
Refrigerant leaks are one of the most common types of restaurant refrigeration repairs, and this issue is typically preceded by a buildup of large amounts of frost on or in your commercial refrigeration systems.
Unfortunately, these leaks have the potential to cause serious damage to your refrigeration equipment and your maintenance budget whether they’re large or small.
In fact, refrigerant leaks can cause you to lose your entire food inventory if they are so rapid that your system is unable to maintain the appropriate temperature.
In order to avoid the more serious repercussions of refrigerant leaks in your commercial refrigeration systems, a CoolSys mechanic can assist you in finding and fixing the leak. Our mechanics can effectively perform this sort of repair due to their extensive training in standard, natural and alternative refrigerants, such as:
- CO2
- Glycol
- R448A
- Ammonia
- Propane
- R407A
Thanks to their ability to work with all of these refrigerant types and their knowledge of their properties, a CoolSys mechanic can more efficiently find your leak and stop it before it causes your restaurant to have an expensive catastrophic refrigeration system failure.
Contact the CoolSys teams in Southern California, Florida or Georgia now to learn more about our restaurant refrigeration repair services.