Walk-in cooler and freezer installation — panels, refrigeration system, controls, and startup, sized for the load you actually have.

A walk-in that was sized by guesswork costs you money every day it runs. We calculate the refrigeration load from your box dimensions, insulation, door traffic, and product pull-down needs, then install the box and the system to match — indoor or outdoor condensing unit, evaporator, line set, controls, and defrost. New builds, remodels, and end-of-life replacements all get the same startup and commissioning process.
Dimensions, insulation, door traffic, and product load drive the sizing.
Box, condensing unit, evaporator, and controls quoted with options.
Panels, doors, refrigeration piping, electrical, and controls.
Pull-down, superheat and defrost verification, and a handover walkthrough.
From the box volume, insulation R-value, ambient conditions, how often the door opens, and how much warm product you need to pull down each day. Guessing on tonnage is what causes short-cycling and high bills.
Often yes. If the panels, floor, and doors are sound, replacing the condensing unit and evaporator is usually the better value.
It depends on the size and whether the box is new or a system swap. We give you a schedule with the proposal and plan disruptive work around your hours.
Talk to a real person now. Most jobs scheduled same day across the Treasure Coast.
Port St. Lucie is our home base, and it's where most of our walk-in cooler & freezer installation work happens. See what we cover on our Port St. Lucie service page. We also cover Fort Pierce, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Vero Beach, and Jupiter.
Walk-ins, reach-ins, display cases, ice machines, and rack systems.
Repair for walk-in coolers that stop holding temperature.
Defrost, frost, and temperature problems in walk-in freezers.
Planned maintenance programs for commercial equipment lists.