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amelia island Sub-Zero Repair
about the company

The Island Shop That Treats the Bridge as Routine

Amelia Island Sub-Zero Repair is an independent shop based in Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, repairing Sub-Zero® refrigeration across the whole island. We are not factory service — we are the island-based specialists who keep oceanfront units alive against the salt and actually show up when mainland companies will not.

For Sub-Zero repair on Amelia Island and in Fernandina Beach, call (904) 650-0561 or Book online and we’ll route a tech across the bridge.

Reach us at (904) 650-0561, Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 9am–1pm, or hold a window through our external online booking page.

Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 9am–1pm · (904) 650-0561

why the island

Built around the place mainland shops avoid

We started this shop on a simple frustration shared by half the island: you call a Sub-Zero repair company, they take the appointment, and then the office realizes Amelia Island is forty-five to sixty minutes past where their trucks normally turn around. The call slips, then slips again, and a $14,000 built-in sits warm while a dispatcher stops returning calls.

So we built the opposite. Island addresses anchor the route and the mainland fits in afterward, which means a warm fridge in Old Town or a failed ice machine at Summer Beach gets a real window. It also means we can keep oceanfront condensers on a genuine quarterly cleaning rhythm — the single best defense against the salt that fouls coils within sight of the surf — instead of waiting for the failure those cleanings prevent.

what we are good at

The island failures we know cold

Amelia Island concentrates a few specific Sub-Zero problems, and we have made them our specialty. Salt-furred condensers that make a healthy compressor run hot. Door gaskets that harden in three to four years instead of ten under salt and humidity. Control boards on BI-series built-ins knocked out by the lightning surges that come with Northeast Florida storm season. And the resort-grade undercounter and ice machines in wet bars and outdoor kitchens that take the worst salt exposure on the island.

We service every Sub-Zero generation the island has collected — legacy 500 and 600-series units in renovated Victorians, BI built-ins from a thousand Plantation remodels, Designer columns, PRO ranges, and the wine and undercounter lines. The classic 600 series and BI built-ins are the units we open most, and the salt-corrosion page explains the failure mode behind most of them.

how we work

Honest, diagnostic-first, written down

Every visit is diagnostic-first: one flat fee, credited toward the repair when you approve the work on the same trip, and a quote that follows what the meter and the coil actually show — never a part named before the evidence is on the table. We are honest about warranty, too. If your unit is a 2022-or-newer Classic or Designer model still under factory coverage, we send you to Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service rather than charge you for work that belongs with them.

For the many island homes owned from out of state, we coordinate with caretakers and rental offices, schedule around guest turnover, and leave a written condition report after every visit, so an owner two states away knows exactly what we found and fixed. An independent island service company, unaffiliated with Sub-Zero Group, Inc. The Sub-Zero name identifies the appliances we repair, nothing more.

questions first

Questions about the company

Are you affiliated with Sub-Zero or a factory-authorized service center?

No, and we say so plainly. We are an independent island repair company with no affiliation to Sub-Zero Group, Inc. Units still under factory warranty — the 2022-and-newer Classic and Designer generations — belong with Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service, and we point you there. We earn our keep on out-of-warranty repair, salt-air maintenance, and second opinions.

What part of Amelia Island do you cover?

All of it. From the Centre Street historic district and Old Town in Fernandina Beach to American Beach, Amelia Park, Summer Beach, and the gated south-end communities at the Omni Plantation and Long Point. The bridge is part of our route, not a reason to decline a call.

Why an independent shop instead of a big mainland company?

Because the mainland companies treat the island as the far end of a sixty-minute drive and book island calls they never quite make. An island-based independent shop can put your address on the regular route, keep oceanfront coils on a real cleaning schedule, and answer when a unit fails before a weekend of guests.

Ready when the tide is

Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 9am–1pm · island addresses anchor every route