Commercial Refrigerator Repair in Massachusetts & Rhode Island

Armus technician servicing commercial refrigerators in a restaurant kitchen

Commercial refrigerators are the workhorses of every restaurant, market, hospital cafeteria, and food-service operation in Southeastern MA and Rhode Island. Reach-ins, prep tables, undercounters, glass-door merchandisers, deli cases, beverage coolers, bottle coolers — when one of them goes down, your line slows down or your inventory walks out the door. We answer 508-521-9477 24/7 and we work on every major brand.

Armus Refrigeration is the commercial repair division of Armus Mechanical. 15+ years on commercial equipment, EPA Section 608 certified, fully licensed and insured. We carry common parts on the truck so most repairs finish in one visit.

Equipment types we service

Reach-in coolers and freezers. One-, two-, and three-door uprights. True, Beverage-Air, Traulsen, Continental, Migali, Atosa, Avantco, Turbo Air, Delfield.

Prep tables. Pizza prep, sandwich prep, salad prep. Refrigerated bases under cold rails. True, Beverage-Air, Continental, Delfield, Hoshizaki.

Undercounter refrigeration. Worktop refrigerators, undercounter freezers, milk coolers, drawer units. Same brand list.

Glass-door merchandisers. Beverage display, bottle coolers, single-door and multi-door merchandisers. True, Beverage-Air, Turbo Air, Migali, Imbera, plus the long tail of Chinese OEM units.

Deli and bakery display cases. Curved-glass and straight-glass display cases. Federal Industries, Structural Concepts, Hussmann, Hill Phoenix on the higher end.

Bottle and back-bar coolers. Standard back-bar, glycol-loop systems, kegerators.

Specialty refrigeration. Wine coolers, blood-bank refrigerators (we service hospital and lab units too), pharmacy refrigeration, school nutrition center walk-throughs.

Common failures by equipment type (what we actually see)

Reach-ins: Door gasket failure (#1 by volume — high traffic wears them out in 2–3 years), evaporator fan motor seized, condenser fan motor failure, drain pan corrosion / clogged drain line, capacitor failure, thermostat drift, dirty condenser coil.

Prep tables: Cold-rail not cold enough (often refrigerant charge or evaporator fan), water leak into the cold pan well, refrigerated base cycling too frequently.

Undercounter: Compressor short-cycling (usually dirty condenser coil — they live near the floor and suck up everything), drain pan overflow, hinge or door gasket failure.

Glass-door merchandisers: Door heater failure (causes sweating), interior frosting (defrost cycle issue), LED light failure, lock or gasket damage from high-traffic abuse.

Display cases: Evaporator drain ice plug, fan motor seized, glass seal failure, ambient humidity overload, refrigerant undercharge after years of slow leak.

Commercial refrigerator repair cost (MA & RI, 2026)

Service call minimum (business hours, M-F 7am–3pm): $185. After-hours / emergency: $325 + $185/hr OT. Quoted upfront.

Common repair categories — typical total (parts + labor):

Door gasket replacement: $200–$420 per door.
Door heater (merchandiser): $220–$380.
Evaporator fan motor (universal): $260–$560.
Condenser fan motor: $240–$480.
Compressor replacement (reach-in or prep): $1,400–$2,800.
Refrigerant recharge: $180–$900 depending on pounds + refrigerant type.
Defrost timer / termination t-stat: $180–$420.
Thermostat or control board: $220–$650.
Drain line clear and pan repair: $180–$420.
Capacitor / contactor / relay: $150–$320.
Compressor diagnostic + electrical check: $185 (service call) + 30 min.

These are realistic mid-range figures for Southeastern MA / RI work in 2026. We quote everything before doing the work — no surprises.

Why brand-specific knowledge actually matters

Every brand has its own quirks. Hoshizaki ice machines have proprietary diagnostic LED codes that mean specific things. True warranties are picky about which refrigerant gets recharged into their R134a units — non-OEM gas voids the warranty. Manitowoc CVD codes on the controller will tell you exactly what failed if you know how to read them. Beverage-Air evaporator fans have a specific bearing failure mode (you can hear it 2 months before it dies).

Generalist HVAC techs guess. We’ve worked on these brands enough years to know what’s actually wrong before the diagnostic finishes. That cuts your downtime and your bill.

Same-day emergency response

Same as walk-in service: call 508-521-9477, we triage on the phone, we dispatch a truck stocked for the most likely fix. Core area 90-min ETA target day or night.

Service areas

Massachusetts: Boston, MA, Worcester, MA, Cambridge, MA, Quincy, MA, Fall River, MA, New Bedford, MA, Hyannis, MA, Falmouth, MA, Plymouth, MA, Hingham, MA, Brockton, MA, Taunton, MA

Rhode Island: Providence, RI, Newport, RI, Warwick, RI, Pawtucket, RI

Related services

Walk-In Cooler Repair · Walk-In Freezer Repair · Ice Machine Repair · Reach-In Cooler Repair · Emergency Refrigeration Repair

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between commercial refrigerator repair and walk-in repair?

Walk-ins are box-and-condenser systems with a separate evaporator/condenser unit and a structural panel enclosure. Commercial refrigerators are self-contained units that you wheel into place — reach-ins, prep tables, undercounters, deli cases, beverage coolers, sandwich units, glass-door merchandisers. Different repair workflow, different parts, but both fall under EPA 608 refrigerant handling rules.

Can you fix my True T-49F / Beverage-Air HBR / Traulsen reach-in?

Yes — those are three of the most common commercial reach-ins in MA & RI kitchens. We service every major brand: True, Beverage-Air, Traulsen, Continental, Migali, Atosa, Avantco, Turbo Air, Delfield, Hoshizaki refrigerated bases, and the long tail. We carry common parts on the truck (universal fan motors, common door gaskets, defrost components, capacitors) so most jobs fix in one visit.

My prep table is warm at one end but cold at the other. What’s wrong?

Two common causes: a weak or low-charged refrigerant system that can’t keep the whole evaporator coil cold, or a partially blocked airflow path (clogged condenser coil, blocked evaporator return path, broken evaporator fan). Diagnosis is 20–40 minutes. Fix is usually $250–$700 depending on root cause.

My glass-door merchandiser is sweating on the outside. Repair or replace?

Sweating means warm humid air is condensing on cold glass. Causes: failed door heater (most common — $180–$320 fix), failed thermostat letting the box run too cold ($120–$350 fix), or seal failure. None of these justify replacement unless the cabinet itself is rusted-through. Repair is almost always the right call.

How much for a typical commercial refrigerator repair?

Diagnostic + minor fix (gasket, fan motor, capacitor): $230–$580 all-in. Compressor replacement: $1,400–$2,800 depending on tonnage. Door heater, evaporator fan, condenser fan motor: $200–$520 each. We quote everything before we cut a wire.

Do you do commercial refrigerator installs, not just repair?

Yes — installs, removals, replacement swaps, recovery of refrigerant from old units (required by EPA), and disposal coordination. If you’re replacing a 15-year-old reach-in, we handle the swap as a single job: pull the old unit, recover refrigerant, position the new unit, level it, verify operation, and haul the old one.

Can you handle warranty work?

Yes for most brands — we’re either a warranty service provider or we coordinate with the brand’s warranty network. Tell us the brand, model, serial, and purchase date when you call and we’ll confirm the warranty path before scheduling.

Are you EPA 608 certified?

Yes — required by federal law for anyone handling refrigerant on commercial equipment. We’re certified, we use proper recovery equipment (not vented to atmosphere), and we keep refrigerant logs per EPA rules. Ask if you need documentation for your facilities team.

Need service today? Call 508-521-9477 — answered 24/7 for emergencies.