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Sub-Zero installation and re-installation

Built-in refrigeration is installed into cabinetry, not placed in a gap. We handle levelling, panel fitting, water lines and the kickplate clearance the manufacturer asks for.

  • 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.

What it costs

Priced after diagnosis

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

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.

  1. 01

    The opening, before the appliance

    Width, depth, clearance and the ventilation path are checked against the model. A built-in unit that does not breathe runs hot for the rest of its life.

  2. 02

    Levelled and aligned

    The cabinet is levelled and the panels aligned to your cabinetry, because on a built-in unit the line of the cabinetry is part of the job, not an afterthought.

  3. 03

    Water line and ice

    The supply is connected and run through for ice and water, and the joint watched under pressure before the unit goes back into the opening.

  4. 04

    Kickplate, clearance, and a run

    The kickplate goes back, the ventilation clearance is confirmed, and the unit is run down to set point before we call it done. Priced after we have seen the opening.

Applies to

  • Dark kitchen with wood cabinetry and a black marble splashback under warm strip lighting
    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
    Refrigerator repair
  • Undercounter wine cooler with glass doors built into a kitchen island
    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
    Wine cooler repair
  • Frost building up on a cold surface inside a freezer
    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
    Freezer repair
  • Clear ice cubes on a dark reflective surface
    Clear ice · Outdoor · Pump

    Sub-Zero ice maker repair in Miami

    Undercounter, clear-ice and outdoor units, with or without a pump.

    • No ice, or slow production
    • Cloudy ice instead of clear
    • Leaks and drain blockages
    Ice maker repair
  • A pale blue run of drawers with a glass-fronted wine drawer built in
    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
    Undercounter repair
  • Covered outdoor kitchen beside a pool, with a built-in cooktop on a concrete counter
    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
    Outdoor unit repair

In more detail

About Sub-Zero installation and re-installation

Built-in units are installed, not placed

A built-in cabinet has to be levelled, secured, panelled to match the cabinetry, plumbed where there is ice or water, and given the ventilation clearance the manufacturer specifies at the grille. Getting the last of those wrong is the one that shows up months later as a unit that runs warm in summer.

What the work includes

  • Levelling and alignment so doors close square and stay that way
  • Panel fitting where the doors carry cabinetry fronts
  • Water line connection for ice and water
  • Kickplate and ventilation clearance checked against the specification

Re-installation after a remodel

A unit that comes out for a kitchen refit and goes back into a slightly different opening is a common call here. It is worth having it set properly rather than pushed back in: most of the temperature complaints we see on recently remodelled kitchens start with clearance lost at the grille.

This article is based on:

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

Before you book

Questions about Sub-Zero installation and re-installation

What does installation include?

Levelling and alignment so the doors close square, panel fitting where the doors carry cabinetry fronts, the water line for ice and water, and the ventilation clearance the manufacturer specifies at the grille.

My kitchen was remodelled and the unit went back in. Is that the same job?

It is the commonest version of it here. Most of the temperature complaints we see on recently remodelled kitchens start with clearance lost at the grille.

Why does clearance matter so much?

Because a unit that cannot shed heat runs continuously to hold the same temperature, and that is the state in which compressors age fastest.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 570-1472