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Sub-Zero compressor replacement cost

The largest figure on this page, and the one worth a straight conversation first. On a well-kept built-in unit it is usually the right call; when it is not, we will say so rather than sell you the job.

  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order
  • In writing the price, before anything is opened

The short version

Where this figure comes from

A starting point for built-in refrigeration in South Florida, published so the number is not a mystery until somebody is standing in your kitchen.

Starts at

from $1,400

After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead with the work.

It is not

A quote for your unit

Exact cost

Confirmed after the on-site diagnostic

Warranty

On the labor we performed

What moves it

Why two of the same job cost different amounts

These apply at the same time and in both directions. Which of them is true of your kitchen is what the on-site diagnostic settles.

  • Whether it is the compressor at all

    A compressor that will not start is often a relay or an overload that costs a fraction of one. That is measured before anything is condemned, and it is the cheapest outcome on this page.

  • Which side, on a dual cabinet

    Two sealed systems means two compressors. Only the failed side is replaced, and the figure follows the side rather than the cabinet.

  • Whether the unit is worth it

    On an older cabinet this work can approach what the unit is worth. You hear that on the visit rather than after the invoice — it is a conversation, not a line item.

The work itself

What we actually do

The job behind the figure: what it involves, when a symptom points at it, and what we check first.

  • The close-packed metalwork of a mechanical assembly
    from $1,400

    Compressor replacement

    Major work, and worth a straight conversation first. On a well-kept built-in unit it is usually the right call; when it is not, we will tell you that instead of selling you the job.

    • OEM compressor available on order
    • Dual-refrigeration units, one side at a time
    • Honest replace-or-repair advice
    What this involves

In more detail

About Sub-Zero compressor replacement cost

Why built-in changes the number

A compressor for built-in refrigeration costs several times what a mainstream one does, and reaching it takes longer. Figures of $1,400–$2,800 all in are what the market quotes here; prices published for freestanding refrigerators are not a like-for-like comparison and should not be read as one.

When it is worth doing

  • On a well-kept cabinet with no other failure pending, usually yes — these units are built to be repaired
  • On a unit already showing a second major problem, often not
  • Dual-refrigeration cabinets are priced per system

The conversation before the work

This is the repair where we are most likely to tell you not to do it. If the figure approaches what the unit is worth, you will hear that on the visit — before the part is ordered, not after.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about Sub-Zero compressor replacement cost

Why is a built-in compressor several times the price?

It is a different part in a different unit, and reaching it takes longer. Prices published for freestanding refrigerators are not a like-for-like comparison.

When would you tell me not to do it?

When the figure approaches what the unit is worth, or when a second major failure is already visible. You hear that on the visit, before the part is ordered.

How long does a compressor replacement take?

Usually a day once the part is in hand, and the cabinet is pulled down to temperature before we hand it back. Sourcing the compressor is the part that varies.

Is the new compressor OEM?

Yes, ordered to the model. A generic compressor in a built-in cabinet is a system that was never matched to it, and it is not a saving we would offer you.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

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