Boca Raton may be the densest Sub-Zero market north of Miami — Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club estates run PRO-48s and full column installs, The Sanctuary and Les Jardins carry 600/700-series built-ins from the 1990s-2000s, and the new downtown towers spec panel-ready columns as standard. Boca's failure pattern combines hard municipal water (ice-maker scale), summer storm power cycles (start components and boards), and two-decade-old installs reaching compressor age in the country-club corridors. We stock OEM parts for the common configurations and are EPA-certified for sealed-system work.
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 — regularly. Gate access, house-manager coordination, and drop-cloth protocol on finished floors are standard for us. Many of these units are original to the home and respond well to compressor or evaporator service.
Boca's hard water scales the ice-maker module and clouds the optic sensor faster than most of South Florida. We replace the module and recommend an inline filter to slow recurrence.
Almost always. These are $10,000+ cabinetry-integrated installs; even a $1,500-2,500 sealed-system repair preserves more value than replacement, and post-service units routinely run another decade.