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Sub-Zero repair across Miami-Dade County

29 places in Miami-Dade County have their own page here, and the whole county is inside the service area either way. Same terms everywhere we go: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit.

  • 29 places here with their own page
  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order

Where we go in Miami-Dade County

  • An aerial view of the bay islands with the port and the beach behind them

    Star Island

    Large estates, usually with several units across a main house, a guest house and an outdoor kitchen. We would rather look at all of them in one visit than come back for each.

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  • A columned waterfront house behind coconut palms, seen from the water

    Sunset Islands

    Waterfront houses with kitchens built for entertaining, and usually a second one outside. Anything installed outdoors is what this climate reaches first.

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  • The causeway lit at night, with the skyline behind it

    Venetian Islands

    Island living between the mainland and the beach, with the salt exposure that comes with it. Access is by causeway and parking is tight, so we plan the visit around both.

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  • A two-lane road in deep shade under australian pines, mailboxes along the verge

    Old Cutler

    An established corridor of large lots and mature landscaping, with kitchens spanning several decades of installation.

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  • An aerial view of towers at the end of the island, with turquoise water beyond

    South of Fifth (SoFi)

    A dense corner of the beach where nearly everything is in a building with its own service rules. We confirm the elevator and the loading dock before the appointment, not on arrival.

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  • A travertine facade with cantilevered canopies beside a palm

    Design District

    Newer residences with designer kitchens, integrated panels and tight tolerances. Putting everything back so the line of the cabinetry is unbroken is part of the work here, not an extra.

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  • A coral-rock entrance arch across a road lined with palms

    Gables Estates

    A gated waterfront community where visits are arranged through the gate in advance. Homes here are large, often with a second kitchen or a full outdoor one by the dock.

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  • High-rise towers packed close together, lit gold at the end of the day

    Brickell

    High-rise living, which changes the logistics more than the repair.

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  • A quiet lagoon framed by palm fronds

    Coconut Grove

    Older houses under heavy tree cover, and kitchens from several different decades.

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  • A house among coconut palms on a canal, with its dock and boat lifts

    Cocoplum

    Waterfront houses whose kitchens were designed around their appliances rather than fitted with them afterwards. That usually makes the access cleaner and the panel work more exacting.

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  • A wall of condominium towers running down the beach

    Sunny Isles Beach

    Towers directly on the ocean, which is the hardest environment on this list for anything with a motor in it.

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  • A wooden walkway over the dunes to the sea

    Surfside

    Low-rise buildings a block from the ocean, with kitchens of very different ages behind similar front doors. The salt reaches all of them.

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  • Mangrove prop roots standing in still bay water

    Palmetto Bay

    Larger houses, often with more than one of the same appliance and a laundry room well away from the kitchen. Telling us which one is misbehaving saves a visit.

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  • Royal palms reflected in a still lake

    Pinecrest

    Big kitchens, often with a second unit in a pantry or bar, and generators that ran during the last outage. Units that came back up unevenly after a power cut are a regular call here.

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  • Barrel-tile roofs of Mediterranean revival houses above the treeline

    Miami Shores

    Houses from the 1940s and 50s with kitchens rebuilt since, so the cabinetry is newer than the wiring behind it. We check the supply as part of the diagnosis rather than assuming it.

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  • A single-story house behind a clipped hedge, royal palms along the street

    North Miami

    A mix of single-family homes and mid-rise buildings, and a mix of equipment to match.

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  • An aerial view of the beach, the road beside it and the houses behind

    North Miami Beach

    Close enough to the water for salt to matter and far enough inland that it varies street by street.

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  • A golf fairway with coconut palms against the low sun

    Indian Creek Village

    A private island with its own police force and its own access procedure. Give us the resident details when you book and we will clear the gate before the appointment rather than at it.

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  • A white lighthouse standing among palms

    Key Biscayne

    An island reached by one causeway, with salt air on both sides of it. Corrosion, and appliances that will not restart cleanly after an outage, are the two calls we take most often here.

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  • The Miami skyline seen across the bay

    Miami

    Everything from a 1950s house in the north to a new tower downtown, which is why we ask for the model and the building before quoting a range rather than after.

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  • A pink and lilac lifeguard tower on the sand at Miami Beach

    Miami Beach

    Salt air, high-rises and second homes in one place.

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  • An empty stretch of white sand under a wide blue sky

    Golden Beach

    Oceanfront houses with outdoor kitchens as well as indoor ones. The outdoor units take the worst of the heat and the salt, and they are usually the first to ask for attention.

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  • A glass office tower and a fluted white facade with a palm between them

    Doral

    Newer neighborhoods where whole streets were built with the same specification, so we recognize the units and often the problem. Many are just past the end of their manufacturer coverage.

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  • A waterfront house with a private dock on calm turquoise water

    Fisher Island

    Reachable only by ferry, so a visit here is planned rather than fitted in. We bring the parts the symptom usually needs, because a second trip costs a day rather than an hour.

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  • Low-rise condominiums along the water with taller towers behind them

    Bay Harbor Islands

    Two small islands of low-rise buildings, many of them from the 1960s and 70s with kitchens remodelled around the original openings.

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  • A quiet residential street lined with royal palms

    Biscayne Park

    Single-family homes, mostly older, with kitchens updated in stages.

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  • An aerial view of Coral Gables, its tower rising out of the tree canopy

    Coral Gables

    Historic homes where the kitchen joinery is part of the architecture and the appliance fronts are panelled to match it.

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  • A white residential tower above a marina and its docks

    Aventura

    Most of the work here is in towers along the Intracoastal, where the unit is built into a compact kitchen and the service elevator has to be booked before we arrive.

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  • The beach and the ocean from a balcony high on a beachfront tower

    Bal Harbour

    Oceanfront condominiums, and equipment that shows it.

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In more detail

Repairs in Miami-Dade County, in more detail

Sub-Zero refrigeration across Miami-Dade County

19 places in Miami-Dade County have their own page on this site, because that is where people ask for Sub-Zero work by name — Aventura, Bal Harbour, and Bay Harbor Islands among them. The rest of the county is inside the same service area: if your town is not on the list it is not an exclusion, it simply has no page of its own yet.

10 neighborhoods in Miami-Dade County are listed separately, because a neighborhood is not a small city: the access, the buildings and the age of the installations differ enough from the town around them to change how a visit is planned.

What the water does to the equipment here

Most of the pages in Miami-Dade County are on or beside the water, and that shows up in the calls: salt in the air corrodes condenser coils and fan motors years ahead of the schedule written for a dry climate. A condenser that cannot shed heat makes the compressor work longer for the same result, which is how a cleaning interval quietly becomes a sealed system repair.

How a visit in Miami-Dade County is arranged

The same terms everywhere: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing before the work starts, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit. Built-in Sub-Zero refrigeration cannot simply be rolled out of its opening, so access is planned before we arrive rather than discovered in your kitchen — in Miami-Dade County that means asking about the cabinetry, the kickplate clearance and, in a building with a service elevator, the hours it can be booked for.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

This article is based on:

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