Common Problem
Walk-In Cooler Not Holding Temperature
Here's what typically causes this, and when it's worth a service call.
Door Seal
A worn gasket lets warm air in continuously.
Evaporator Coil
Icing or airflow blockage reduces cooling.
Condenser
A dirty condenser coil reduces heat rejection.
Is this an emergency?
A walk-in cooler running warm threatens food safety and inventory — treat it as a priority call.
Can I fix a door seal myself?
Minor gasket wear can sometimes be temporarily addressed, but a proper seal replacement is usually needed for a lasting fix.