Walk-in replacement + commercial refrigeration
Walk-in cooler replacement for North Bay businesses.
We repair and replace aging walk-in coolers and freezers for markets, delis, restaurants, schools and commercial facilities. When floors, panels, doors or insulation are failing, we evaluate the whole box, not only the symptom.
Water damage does not stop at the drip.
A failing box puts more than temperature at risk.
Water around a walk-in is not just a cleanup problem. Moisture can move through panel seams, door openings and floor edges, weakening insulation and allowing damage to spread beyond what is visible.
As the enclosure deteriorates, the system may run longer, temperatures can become harder to hold and repeated component repairs may stop solving the real problem.
- Product and temperature risk
- Ongoing water, ice and cleanup
- Repair costs that keep returning
West County evaluates the box and refrigeration equipment together, then explains whether a targeted repair still makes sense or replacement should be planned.
See what replacement addresses ↗Cold rooms, equipment and planned care
Commercial refrigeration for the spaces behind your operation.
West County services the refrigeration systems behind markets, delis, restaurants, schools, care facilities and other North Bay operations. The work ranges from an active temperature problem to a planned equipment or enclosure replacement.
We diagnose and repair walk-ins, freezers, commercial refrigeration, ice machines, private wine rooms and commercial mini-splits. Preventative maintenance helps identify wear, airflow and control problems before they become emergency calls.
For pools, spas and hot tubs, West County also supplies and installs Arctic inverter heat pumps through a separate residential service.
When the box itself is failing
New equipment cannot fix damaged floors, panels or doors.
A walk-in can keep running while the enclosure around it steadily deteriorates. These warning signs can mean that another component repair will only postpone a larger problem.
Signs the box may be failing
- Water collecting around the floor or doorway
- Soft, cracked, lifting or uneven flooring
- Panels separating, swelling or showing corrosion
- A door that drags, gaps or no longer seals tightly
- Recurring condensation, frost or temperature loss after repairs
Repair or replace? Repair may still make sense when the enclosure is dry, structurally sound and sealing correctly. Replacement becomes the better conversation when moisture or structural damage has spread into the floor, panels or doorway.
West County evaluates the enclosure and refrigeration equipment as one system. We explain what can still be repaired, what should be replaced and how to plan the work before a failing box threatens inventory or interrupts business.
Illustrative example of common walk-in conditions. Every replacement scope depends on the actual site.
See when replacement makes senseCatch the small failure first
Fewer emergency calls start with better maintenance.
Scheduled inspection, cleaning and calibration can reveal the wear, heat and airflow problems that lead to expensive downtime.
- ThermometersTest and calibrate
- ElectricalInspect connections and load
- RefrigerantCheck system performance
- Coils & airflowClean and inspect
- Doors & sealsFind energy loss and wear
Cold storage behind daily operations
Service for businesses that cannot ignore a warming box.
West County supports the cold rooms and refrigeration equipment behind food retailers, kitchens, care facilities, schools, multi-location operations and private collections.
Each setting puts different pressure on the system. A deli needs dependable case and walk-in temperatures through the business day, while a school or care facility needs planned service that works around meals, staff and occupied buildings.
Service starts with what the equipment protects, how the site operates and what happens if the temperature cannot be recovered.
A separate system for the water
Arctic heat pumps, supplied and installed by West County.
West County sizes and installs Arctic inverter heat pumps for hot tubs, pools, spas and cold plunges. The system is planned around water volume, target temperature, equipment placement, plumbing and electrical requirements.
Local to the North Bay
Serving Sebastopol and businesses across four counties.
Based in Sebastopol, West County Refrigeration serves commercial clients throughout Sonoma, Napa Valley, Mendocino and Lake County.
Local calls within the core service area can include active refrigeration problems, while projects farther across the North Bay are coordinated around access, equipment needs and the urgency of the system.
When you call, share the site location, equipment type, current temperature and whether the system is still running. That gives West County a clearer starting point for scheduling the right response.
Est. 2010
Technical work. Personal service.
Your equipment is part of your operation, not just another service ticket.
West County Refrigeration has served North Bay businesses since 2010. From a deteriorated walk-in behind a busy market to the equipment supporting a school kitchen, we approach the call by understanding what the system protects and what happens when it stops.
Sebastopol and West Sonoma County are core service markets, connecting us with markets, delis, restaurants, private wine rooms, care facilities, schools and commercial operations across the wider North Bay.
Start a service conversation ↗Before you schedule
Start with the system and what it is doing.
When should a walk-in box be considered for replacement?+
Water intrusion, deteriorated panels, damaged floors, failing doors and repeated enclosure problems can indicate that the complete box should be evaluated for replacement.
What types of commercial equipment do you service?+
Our core work includes walk-in coolers and freezers, commercial refrigeration, ice machines, private wine rooms, commercial mini-splits and preventative maintenance.
Which areas do you serve?+
We serve businesses across Sonoma County, Napa Valley, Mendocino County and Lake County, including Sebastopol.
Can I call about an equipment failure?+
Yes. Call (707) 322-0967 and describe the equipment, current temperature, symptoms and how the failure is affecting your operation.
Do you provide preventative maintenance?+
Yes. Maintenance can include inspection, cleaning, calibration and performance checks for commercial refrigeration equipment.
Tell us what the system is doing
Let’s get the right information to the right technician.
For an active equipment failure, call the service line. For planned repair, maintenance or installation, send the details below.
Service line(707) 322-0967