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Sub-Zero Repair in Atlantic Beach & Neptune Beach

Salt fog rolls up Beach Avenue most mornings and goes straight to work on every condenser coil in town — we work right behind it.

Sub-Zero Atlantic Beach is an independent repair company serving Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach, FL. We fix what salt air breaks — corroded condensers, rotted door gaskets, stalled ice makers — usually in one visit. Most repairs land between $250 and $1,100. Call (904) 650-0561 or schedule online.

For Sub-Zero repair in Atlantic Beach or Neptune Beach, call (904) 650-0561 or book online.

Quick answers

The questions people ask before they call

Who fixes Sub-Zero in Atlantic Beach?

Sub-Zero Atlantic Beach is an independent, diagnosis-first repair company covering Atlantic Beach 32233 and Neptune Beach 32266. We handle the salt-air failures the coast specializes in — corroded condensers, rotted gaskets, scaled ice makers. Call (904) 650-0561 or use the external online booking page.

What does the first visit cost?

The visit starts with a flat-rate diagnosis and ends with a written number you approve before any panel comes off. Minor work runs $250 to $550; gaskets, thermistors, and thermostats land $550 to $1,100. The diagnosis documents what failed and why. See the refrigerator repair page for the full lane chart.

What if it needs sealed-system work?

Sealed-system and compressor jobs run $1,000 to $3,000, and we do not quote one until airflow, electrical, and pressure readings all point the same way. Proof before price — no compressor guess on a hunch. The classic 600-series page covers when that math still favors repair.

Beach facts on record

Numbers we stand behind

Coverage
Atlantic Beach 32233 and Neptune Beach 32266 — the two ZIPs we run, no regional padding.
Coil cleaning, oceanfront
Quarterly within a few blocks of the dune line, not the 6–12 month manual schedule. Salt buries the condenser fins faster here.
Water hardness
JEA water runs 14–28 grains per gallon — among Florida's hardest, and the reason ice-maker fill valves scale shut.
Target temperatures
38°F in the refrigerator, 0°F in the freezer. We verify both before we leave, and a unit needs 24 hours to settle after major work.
Big-ticket rule
No compressor or sealed-system quote until airflow, electrical, and pressure evidence agree. Repairs span $250–$3,000.

Updated June 13, 2026 by the techs who run these beach routes.

Repairs

What we fix before the rust gets a vote

Four jobs make up most of our week.

Refrigerator repair

Warm box, cold freezer, compressors that never shut off. We diagnose on the first visit and quote before we wrench.

Ice maker repair

Water here runs 14 to 28 grains hard. Scale chokes fill valves and freezes augers solid. We descale, rebuild, or replace — your call.

Freezer repair

Frost on the back wall, ice sheets under the basket, plugged defrost drains. Standard work around here.

Door gasket replacement

Beach humidity rots a seal in three or four years, not ten — and the compressor pays for it. New seals, fitted right.

The local enemy

Why salt air kills Sub-Zero units faster here

Beach Avenue and Ocean Boulevard sit closer to open surf than any other addresses in Duval County, and the equipment shows it. Salt mist drifts through vent grilles and settles on the condenser. Fins corrode, heat rejection drops, and the compressor runs longer to do the same job. On BI-series units, that overrun is exactly what trips an EC50 code.

Sub-Zero® says clean the condenser every six to twelve months. Within a few blocks of the dune line, we tell people quarterly — and we mean it. A tired door seal makes everything worse, inviting condensation between the doors and a compressor that never rests.

None of that means giving up on a built-in. It means maintaining it like the coastal machine it is — our salt-air survival guide covers what actually works.

Salt-corroded condenser coil removed from a Sub-Zero in a Beach Avenue oceanfront kitchen
Four years of salt fog, one block off the ocean.
Typical Sub-Zero repair costs in Atlantic Beach
JobTypical range
Condenser cleaning, fan motor, minor service$250–$550
Door gasket, thermistor, or thermostat$550–$1,100
Compressor replacement$1,000–$2,000
Sealed system / evaporator work$1,500–$3,000

Do you cover Neptune Beach?

Yes — and not as an afterthought. Neptune Beach is one town south, shares the Beaches Town Center with us, and carries the highest median home price of Duval's three beach cities. Behind the front doors it is the same story: cottage kitchens in tight alcoves, plus teardown rebuilds whose built-ins are past the ten-year mark. We keep a dedicated page on Sub-Zero repair in Neptune Beach with specifics for 32266.

Service van crossing Atlantic Boulevard toward a repair call in Neptune Beach

Models

Which Sub-Zero models do we work on?

Most of what is installed between the dunes and Mayport falls into three buckets.

BI series

2008–2022

The default built-in of the teardown era — the Country Club rebuild filled Selva Marina with them after 2014. Weak spot: control boards that lock up after lightning-season outages. Lights on, panel dead.

Classic 600 series

1996–2009

Still common in cottages remodeled around 2000. Boards age out — double dashes on the display mean the EEPROM is done — and thermistors drift. Part revisions matter: a 632 board may not fit a 650.

Wine storage

424s to IW/BW

Dual-zone thermistor drift and evaporator icing are the usual complaints, and both get worse in garages and humid butler pantries near the water.

Straight talk: 2022-and-newer CL and DET units are almost certainly under factory warranty, and Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service should get the first call. We will tell you that on the phone, too. Everything out of warranty — and the maintenance no warranty covers — is ours.

Repairs

What each repair actually covers

Same flat-quote process, different parts and tells per job. Here is what a visit includes before you ever read the number.

Sub-Zero repairs on the beaches: what the visit includes and the typical lane
RepairWhat the visit includesTypical lane
RefrigeratorCondenser airflow, board voltage, coil temps, then the warm side narrowed to fan, board, or sealed system$250–$3,000
Ice makerMeasured fill volume against spec, valve tested electrically, descale or new valve, fresh OEM filter, two proven harvests$250–$650
FreezerRear evaporator panel pulled, frost pattern read, defrost circuit metered, drain flow-tested before any gauges$250–$1,100
Door gasketsBill test on all four sides, OEM kit matched to serial, channel cleaned, hinges checked, perimeter heater verified$550–$1,100

Whichever job it turns out to be, the rule holds: no compressor or sealed-system number until airflow, electrical, and pressure readings agree. Start a deeper read on the refrigerator repair page or compare what the freezer service involves.

Where we run

The beach grid, block by block

Distance from the dune line decides which Sub-Zero failure shows up first. We sort our routes by it.

Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach pockets and the failure each one feeds us
WhereHousing & install eraWhat breaks first
Beach Avenue / Ocean Boulevard oceanfrontCottages and teardown rebuilds, mixed erasSalt-fouled condensers, 3–4 year gaskets
Old Atlantic Beach, ocean to East Coast Drive1940s–70s cottages, tight alcovesStarved-airflow coils, 600-series boards
Selva Marina / Atlantic Beach Country ClubPost-2014 rebuild, BI-series throughoutBrownout-locked boards, scaled ice valves
Neptune Beach, Ocean Front St stripHighest beach-town median, oceanfrontCondenser corrosion, EC50 overrun
Mayport-side blocksSalt rides further inland than budgetedCoil corrosion on units owners thought were safe

Three forces drive nearly every call: salt fog that buries condensers within a few blocks of surf, JEA water at 14 to 28 grains that scales ice-maker valves shut, and the restoration surge after a lightning-season outage that kills BI control boards. We cover one town south the same week — full notes on the Neptune Beach service page.

The visit

How a repair visit works

  1. Call or book. Give us the symptom and the model number off the tag inside the door — it changes what goes in the van.
  2. We arrive stocked for beach failures. Gaskets, water inlet valves, fan motors, and thermistors for BI and 600-series units ride along by default.
  3. Diagnosis first, then a written flat quote. You approve the number before a single panel comes off. No hourly meter running.
  4. Repair, then proof. We verify 38°F in the refrigerator and 0°F in the freezer, and we will say plainly that a unit needs a full day to settle after major work.
Technician fitting a new door gasket on a Sub-Zero BI-36U in a tight Atlantic Beach alcove
Cottage alcoves leave an inch to spare. We bring patience.

On the beaches

Questions we get on the beaches

How fast can you reach a warm Sub-Zero in 32233?

Usually within one to two business days, often sooner. We run Monday through Friday 8 to 6 and Saturday mornings, and the beaches are a short hop for us, not a regional route. Until we arrive, keep the doors closed, leave the set points alone, and move anything irreplaceable to a cooler.

What does Sub-Zero repair usually cost near the ocean?

Minor work — a condenser cleaning, a fan motor — runs $250 to $550. Gaskets, thermistors, and thermostats land between $550 and $1,100. Compressors run $1,000 to $2,000, and full sealed-system work $1,500 to $3,000. Salt exposure pushes beach units toward the bigger jobs — early maintenance is the cheaper habit.

My Sub-Zero is from 2023. Should I even call you?

Probably not first. The 2022-and-newer CL and DET generation is almost certainly still under factory warranty, and warranty work belongs with Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service. Call them before anyone else. Where we earn our keep on newer units: out-of-warranty repairs down the road, the condenser cleanings salt air demands, and honest second opinions on big quotes.

Do you only fix refrigerators, or the whole Sub-Zero line?

The whole line. Built-in BI columns and side-by-sides, the classic 500 and 600 over-unders, PRO 48 dual-compressor units, undercounter UC drawers and the UC-15I ice machine, and 424-through-BW wine cabinets all run on the same beach calendar. One tech, one van, every Sub-Zero configuration in a 32233 or 32266 kitchen — call {business.phoneDisplay} and read us the model off the door tag.

Why not just buy a new fridge instead of repairing the old one?

Because a built-in Sub-Zero is engineered for twenty-plus years, and replacing one is never just the appliance. A flush-mount swap drags in custom panels, a recut surround, and hinge recalibration — thousands before it runs cold. A board, a valve, even sealed-system work usually wins the math. We put the honest repair-or-replace number in writing so you decide with real figures, not a hunch.

More triage lives under Fix It — start with a Sub-Zero that has stopped cooling or an ice maker that has gone quiet.