Aventura's high-rise market means condo Sub-Zero installations: Williams Island, Turnberry, Porto Vita, the new Echo Aventura — every penthouse and most regular units have a built-in 600 or PRO-series. The Aventura service pattern is unique: salt air from Dumfoundling Bay accelerates door gasket failure, hard water from older buildings clogs ice maker modules faster than inland, and elevator access for compressor swaps requires advance coordination with building management. We've been in every major Aventura tower and know the building-specific quirks (parking, freight elevator hours, certificate of insurance requirements).
We service Sub-Zero on a daily basis and keep OEM parts on the truck for common 400, 600, BI, and PRO-series failures. We follow Sub-Zero's published service procedures and use the genuine parts that keep your factory sealed-system warranty intact.
Almost always yes. A well-maintained Sub-Zero is rated for 20+ years of service, and replacing one means new cabinetry, new panels, and a $12,000-$18,000 install. Even a $1,500 compressor repair is a fraction of that. We'll give you an honest read after diagnosis.
Yes — daily. Williams Island has condo association rules about contractor parking and elevator access; we have current certificates of insurance on file with most building management offices.
Salt air + Aventura's hard water are the two factors. The optic eye gets cloudy from mineral deposits faster than inland. We replace the module and recommend an inline water filter on the supply line to extend life.
Yes. Penthouse access usually requires building management approval and a freight elevator slot. We schedule with concierge in advance — no surprises for the building.