Commercial refrigeration for local businesses
Work planned around operations—not a generic solution.
The right approach depends on equipment duty, condition, product load, ambient conditions and how the premises operate.
Breakdowns and temperature problems
Warm cabinets, alarms, ice build-up, water leaks, noise and repeated tripping need structured diagnosis. Record the temperature and symptoms, follow your food-safety process and avoid unnecessary door opening.
New equipment and cold rooms
Installation starts with the duty. Capacity, target temperature, product load, access, power, drainage, ventilation and future service access all influence the correct specification.
Planned maintenance
Condition, airflow, controls, defrost, drainage and operating temperatures are reviewed so priorities can be addressed before they become more disruptive.
Information that helps
Give the engineer a useful picture before the visit.
Share the Sidcup postcode, equipment type, target and actual temperature, controller message, symptoms, when the issue started and any stock or access priority. Photographs of the equipment and display can also help with initial triage.
Planning work around the premises
Trading hours, delivery access, food preparation, customer areas and noise-sensitive neighbours can all influence how planned work should be sequenced. These details are discussed early so the scope works for the business as well as the equipment.


