ATOSA · DANVILLE
Service · All Atosa ModelsAtosa Commercial Refrigeration Repair · Danville, CA
Atosa reach-ins and undercounters in the owner-run kitchens along Hartz Avenue, fixed by an independent shop close to home.
- $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
- Same or next-day best effort
- CSLB #1136642
Atosa in Danville
Atosa refrigeration in Danville.
Most of Danville's commercial refrigeration runs through downtown. Hartz Avenue and the blocks near the Iron Horse trail are full of independent restaurants, wine bars, and bakeries, a lot of them owner-operated, and the newer spots opened on Atosa. When an Atosa reach-in warms up or the prep table loses its rail on a Friday night, that's product on the line and an owner watching the clock. We service Atosa as an independent shop, no dealer claims.
Atosa is the low-cost commercial line, and for the money it's fine, though it sits under a True on build and fails a little earlier. The good news is the repairs are cheap and quick: an evaporator fan motor, a stretched gasket, a clogged drain, a thermostat drifting warm. We're dispatched out of San Ramon, ten minutes up the road, so a dead box at a downtown Danville restaurant gets pushed to the front, and we carry the common parts on the truck.
Common repairs we do
What we close on the truck.
- MBF reach-in fans and gaskets. Atosa MBF reach-ins die at the evaporator fan motor and the door gasket. In an owner-run Hartz Avenue kitchen the gasket stretches inside the first year and a half from constant door pulls, warm air sneaks in, and the box ices over within a couple weeks. We swap the gasket, clear the evaporator, and check the seal through its full swing. Two fan-motor sizes ride on the truck.
- Prep-table drains and rails. The MGF sandwich and salad tables clog at the condensate drain, leaving a puddle under the unit, and the rail swings warm when the coil ices or packs with grease. We blow the line clear, clean the coil, and drop in an inline screen if the kitchen wants one. Danville's water is moderately hard, so we check any undercounter ice plate for scale too.
- R290 sealed-system work. A lot of the newer Atosa units run R290 propane refrigerant. We're HC(A3) trained through Mainstream Engineering and hold EPA #1279674151528, so leaks, compressor swaps, and recharges happen in-house with recovery, evacuation, and a weighed-in charge. When a sealed-system rebuild is worth doing, we back it with a 2-year warranty.
Models we service
Atosa product lines.
- MBF reach-in refrigerators and freezers
- MGF sandwich and salad prep tables
- MWF worktop refrigerators
- Undercounter refrigeration
- Pizza prep tables
- R290 hydrocarbon units
Pricing and warranty
What it costs. What we stand behind.
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$75
Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.
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Written
90 days on consumables, 1 year on major parts and boiler work. Quoted in writing before work starts.
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CSLB
#1136642. Bonded and insured. We file warranty paperwork when applicable.
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FAQ
Atosa in Danville questions, answered.
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Do you fix Atosa for downtown Danville restaurants?
Yes. We see a lot of Atosa in the owner-run kitchens along Hartz Avenue, and we service it as an independent shop, no factory authorization claimed. Most repairs run from $250 plus parts, a clogged drain from $200. We're ten minutes up the road in San Ramon. -
My Atosa runs on propane refrigerant. Is that a problem?
Not for us. That's R290, and we're trained and certified to work hydrocarbon units. The sealed system is handled in-house with recovery, evacuation, and a weighed-in charge. If another shop said they couldn't get parts, it was usually because they weren't equipped for R290. -
When is an Atosa not worth repairing?
When it hits a big-ticket failure, like a refrigerant leak that costs more than the box is worth. We'll tell you straight whether a second repair makes sense. The $75 diagnostic is waived if you go ahead with the repair, and you get a written quote first.
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