Service
Sub-Zero 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.
- 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
Before you read on
What this job costs and how it is agreed
A starting figure, not a quote. What moves it is the model, how the unit is built in and which part it needs — settled after the on-site diagnostic.
Starts at
from $1,400
After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead.
or call (305) 570-1472
Diagnostic
From $95, credited to the repair
The price
In writing, before anything is opened
Warranty
On the labor we performed
On the visit
How this visit actually goes
The same order every time, so nothing is opened and nothing is charged before you have seen the figure and said yes.
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Confirmed before it is condemned
Windings, start components and the overload are tested first. A compressor that will not start is often a relay that costs a fraction of one.
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Replace or retire, said out loud
If the work approaches what the cabinet is worth, you hear it on the visit rather than after the invoice. On a twenty-year-old unit that is a real conversation.
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One side at a time
Dual-refrigeration cabinets carry two sealed systems. If only one side has failed, that is the side we work on, and the other keeps running.
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Charged, run and held
The OEM compressor goes in with a new drier, the system is evacuated properly and the cabinet is held at its set point before we hand it back.
The money
What this usually costs in South Florida
The starting figure, the range the market quotes around it, and what pushes a job to either end.
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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.
- A built-in compressor costs several times a mainstream one
- OEM parts are available on order
- We will tell you when a repair is not worth what the unit is worth
Applies to
The Sub-Zero units we carry this work out on
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Classic · Designer · PRO Sub-Zero refrigerator repair in Miami
Columns, over-and-under, French door and side-by-side, from 30" to 48". These are built into your cabinetry and cannot simply be rolled out, so we plan the access before we arrive rather than discovering it in your kitchen.
- Not cooling, or cooling unevenly
- Dual refrigeration: one side warm
- Sealed system and compressor failures
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Column & over-and-under Sub-Zero freezer repair in Miami
Column freezers and freezer sections that frost over, run warm, or never quite hold their set point.
- Heavy frost build-up
- Defrost heater and thermistor failures
- Door and gasket sealing
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Single & multi-zone Sub-Zero wine cooler repair in Miami
A wine cabinet tends to fail quietly. It drifts a couple of degrees and says nothing, and in a market full of second homes that often goes unnoticed until the collection has paid for it. If a zone is reading off, it is worth looking at early.
- A zone drifting off its set temperature
- Humidity control and vibration
- Door seals, glass heaters and lighting
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Drawers & beverage centers Sub-Zero undercounter refrigerator repair in Miami
Refrigerator drawers and beverage centers built into islands and bars.
- Drawer units running warm
- Control and display problems
- Condenser access in tight cabinetry
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Heat · Salt · Storms Sub-Zero outdoor refrigerator repair in Miami
Outdoor refrigerators and ice makers — the equipment this climate is hardest on.
- Heat-stressed sealed systems
- Salt-air corrosion on coils
- Trouble restarting after a storm
In more detail
About Sub-Zero compressor replacement
The biggest single repair on a built-in unit
A compressor on built-in refrigeration costs several times what a mainstream one does, and the access is slower. That is the honest reason the figure looks high against prices published for freestanding refrigerators — it is not the same part and not the same job.
When it is the right call, and when it is not
- On a well-kept cabinet with sound cabinetry and no other failures pending, replacing the compressor usually makes sense
- On a unit with a second major failure already visible, it often does not
- Dual-refrigeration cabinets are priced per system, because that is how the work happens
- OEM compressors are available on order; timing depends on the series
What we will tell you
If the repair approaches what the unit is worth, you will hear that on the visit rather than after the work. We would rather have the short conversation and keep the relationship than sell a job that does not deserve to be sold.
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
Is it worth replacing the compressor on an old unit?
On a well-kept built-in cabinet, usually yes — these were built to be repaired. Where a second major failure is already visible, or the work approaches what the unit is worth, we will say so on the visit rather than after.
How long does the part take to arrive?
OEM compressors are ordered against your model. Current series are usually days; legacy 500, 600 and 700 Series parts can take longer, and we confirm the diagnosis before ordering anything.
Why is the figure so much higher than prices I found online?
Because those are for mainstream freestanding refrigerators. A built-in compressor costs several times as much, and the unit has to come out of the cabinetry first.
Where we do it
Across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
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.
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