Coral Gables is one of the densest concentrations of Sub-Zero installations per square mile in South Florida. The historic homes around Granada and Riviera, the new construction in Cocoplum and Gables Estates, the condos along Anastasia and Andalucia — almost every kitchen has a Sub-Zero, often the high-end PRO-48 or 736 series. We've been servicing Sub-Zeros in Coral Gables long enough to know which models fail in which way: the Gables-era BI-36 units have the recurring evaporator fan issue, the newer PRO-series fail differently, and the old 600 standalones are mostly compressor calls now. We carry OEM parts for the common configurations — most repairs finish in one visit.
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.
Almost certainly yes. A 30-year-old Sub-Zero in Coral Gables represents a $4,000-$8,000 cabinetry-integrated install. Even significant repairs ($1,500-$2,500) preserve more value than replacement. We see 35-year-old units still running after compressor service.
Yes. We work with several Coral Gables kitchen designers and contractors. If your Sub-Zero repair touches cabinet panels, gaskets visible on custom millwork, or anything cosmetic, we coordinate so the work doesn't damage your install.
Yes — including the older Riviera and Anastasia high-rises. Building access protocols, parking, insurance certificates as required by condo association — we have it covered.