Miami's high-rise condos and Brickell penthouses are full of Sub-Zero installations — built-in 600 series, BI-36, the wine columns in Mary Brickell Village towers. The challenge in Miami specifically isn't usually catastrophic compressor failure. It's the sealed-system stress from year-round AC + door cycling at 90°F humidity, dust accumulation in the front grille from sea breeze + construction dust, and ice maker module failures from hard water on the Miami-Dade aqueduct. We service every neighborhood from Brickell to Edgewater to Coconut Grove, and we know the Sub-Zero failure pattern in this climate — different from what a Phoenix or Seattle tech sees.
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. Brickell's condo towers (Icon, Echo, 1010, Brickell Flatiron, Echo Brickell) all have Sub-Zero install standards. We work with building management on parking and elevator access, and we're insured per condo association requirements.
Diagnostic is $75 flat. Most non-sealed-system repairs in Miami land at $300-$600 (ice maker, door gasket, condenser fan). Compressor or evaporator work is $1,200-$1,800 due to the EPA refrigerant recovery and sealed-system service required.
Yes. For built-in repairs that involve panel removal (door gaskets, drawer refacing), we coordinate with your cabinet maker or general contractor if needed. We don't do cabinetry ourselves but we know who to call.