Viking refrigeration
Warm shelves count as an emergency here, and the schedule treats them that way.
Nine times out of ten a warming Viking refrigerator has one failed link, not a dead system. Maybe the condenser coil is wearing a blanket of dust. Maybe an evaporator fan stopped moving air, a compressor is down on capacity, or refrigerant is seeping out through a pinhole in the sealed system.
Guessing at it wastes money. Our techs run a structured diagnostic, verify the failed link with gauge and thermometer readings, and repair exactly that. You pay for the actual problem, never a parts lottery.
A coil buried under dust and pet hair cannot shed heat. The machine runs nonstop and wears itself out doing it.
The cold exists but never circulates. Everything sounds normal while the shelves warm up.
A pinhole at a joint lets refrigerant escape over weeks. Gauges tell the truth here.
Capacity fades gradually with age. We measure output before we ever condemn one.
Bad temperature data sends the unit chasing the wrong target. We read exactly what the board reads.
A stiff gasket invites humid air in around the clock, and hot days push the system past what it can absorb.
A warm refrigerator moves to the front of the schedule. Most of our territory gets same day or next morning service, weekends included.
Hold off and keep the doors shut. A full unit protects itself for hours. If the first visit cannot bring the cold back, your tech will help you plan for the perishables.
Viking refrigeration is engineered for a long life, and a correct repair typically costs a fraction of a new built in unit. We lay the numbers out honestly and the decision stays yours.
One call and it is off your list. Open daily, 7am to 7pm.
Same day windows go to whoever calls first. The $89 diagnostic folds into your repair, so finding out costs nothing extra.