About West County Refrigeration
West County Refrigeration, has been servicing Sonoma, Napa Valley, Mendocino, and Lake County businesses since 2010. Our specialties are winery refrigeration, walk-in, coolers, freezers, ice machines, glycol units, and hvac mini split units. We value professional service, so do our customers. With West County Refrigeration, we provide a high level of service and experience. You are a personal customer. Our business is centrally located in Sebastopol, CA of the North Bay Area. Call us today at (707)322-0967 to see how we can reduce your equipment failures and lower your operating costs.
Areas of Expertise
01
Commercial Kitchens
We specialize in providing commercial kitchen refrigeration systems that are designed to meet the specific needs and demands of commercial kitchen environments.
02
Tasting Rooms
we offer specialized refrigeration solutions for tasting rooms, ensuring that your wines are stored at the optimal temperature and humidity for preservation and enjoyment.
03
Wine Cellars
Our team has extensive experience designing and installing wine cellar refrigeration systems that provide the perfect temperature and humidity conditions for storing and aging wines.
Our Commitment
Producing consistent, highest quality wines year after year is your number one priority. Your greatest challenge to that production is maintaining and controlling the fluctuating temperatures and humidity. Our VIP No-Trip-Fee PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PACKAGE ensures your great wines have a consistent environment conducive to your desired results- Perfection.
West County’s Maintenance Package is the most secure, climate-controlled storage solution that keeps your inventory in pristine condition with our scheduled inspections, repairs, and maintenance. These procedures require the skill of experts who know what and how to assess your equipment issues. Entrust your precious inventory to our experienced team. Our friendly and professional staff are happy to attend to the details.
Preventative Maintenance
Schedule WCR for a detailed inspection, cleaning, and tune-up of all your refrigeration equipment. These tasks require the expertise of professionals who know what problems to look for. Keep in mind that attempting to do repairs yourself could void your equipment warranty.
You can’t be sure your equipment complies with health regulations if the thermometers are not regularly tested and calibrated.
Loose wires can often cause those unexpected equipment failures.
If your equipment is leaking refrigerant, it’s an EPA violation as well as a repair issue. Your technician will determine where the leak is coming from and repair it before recharging the refrigerant.
When hinges, latches, strikes, gaskets, or seals are in poor condition, the door of your units may not be airtight. Test the door gasket by closing a dollar bill in the door. You should feel some resistance when you pull on it; if it slides out easily, the door is not sealing properly
Gaskets need to be clean to form a tight seal, and hinges should be regularly lubricated to keep doors closing properly. Cracks or holes in the exterior walls will also cause the unit to lose cool air and have to work harder. If parts need to be replaced, your refrigeration professional can install more efficient versions such as automatic spring hinges.
A buildup of dirt and grime impedes the flow of heat through the coils which causes your unit to lose efficiency. This should be done with a commercial condenser coil cleaner and the right tools. We recommend having this done by a professional to avoid damage to the sensitive coil fins.
Did you know that dirty ice is one of the most common health inspection violations? Even if your ice looks fine, you could be making people sick if the inside of your ice maker is covered with mold.
If the compressor goes, you probably need a new unit. If it’s working too hard, your technician can find the cause and fix it before the unit fails.
A commercial refrigeration service expert can spot degrading parts and replace them before they cause the entire unit to fail.
Dirt and grease on the fan blades causes drag that slows down the motor.
15+
Years of experience
10k+
Hours of maintenance
2k+
Projects done