Reviews from Seattle Sub-Zero owners
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Came down one morning and the fridge side was at 58 degrees while the freezer was fine. I figured the whole thing was done. The tech found the evaporator fan had failed and one dual-refrigeration circuit wasn't running. Replaced the fan, checked the charge, and it held 38 by that evening. Saved me from buying a new column.
Ann-Marie R.
Laurelhurst · Sub-Zero 648PRO
Our undercounter ice maker just stopped making ice — the reservoir was full but nothing was freezing. He diagnosed a failed water inlet valve and a clogged fill tube, both of which he had on the truck. Cleaned the system, swapped the valve, and we had a full bin the next morning. Quick, no upsell, no mess.
Devin K.
Madison Park · Sub-Zero UC-15I
Water kept pooling under the freezer drawer and freezing into a sheet at the bottom. Turned out the defrost drain was blocked with ice — a common thing on these, apparently. He flushed the drain line, added a small heater clip to keep it from refreezing, and cleaned up the water. No more puddle two months on.
Priya S.
Wallingford · Sub-Zero BI-36U
My 632 is probably 25 years old and started building up frost on the back wall of the freezer, then the fridge slowly warmed. I assumed it was toast. The tech traced it to a bad defrost termination thermostat, replaced it, and manually cleared the ice. Runs like it did years ago. He clearly knew these older units cold.
Tom B.
Green Lake · Sub-Zero 632
The freezer stopped holding temperature and I could hear the compressor trying to start and clicking off. I braced for the worst. He confirmed a failed start relay and an overheating compressor, but the sealed system itself was sound. Replaced the relay and overload, added a hard-start kit, and it's been steady since. Honest about what did and didn't need doing.
Gary L.
Magnolia · Sub-Zero 690
My integrated wine unit couldn't hold the lower zone below 58, which is no good for the reds I keep long-term. The technician found a failed thermistor and a fan that wasn't pulling air across the second evaporator. Both fixed same visit. Both zones now sit exactly where I set them. He treated the cellar like it mattered.
Elaine W.
Broadmoor · Sub-Zero Designer IW-30 wine
The door on our integrated column wasn't sealing — you could feel cold air leaking at the bottom corner and it was sweating around the frame. He measured the gap, replaced the worn magnetic gasket with a genuine Sub-Zero one, and adjusted the door alignment. Seals tight now and the condensation is gone. Fair price for the part too.
Marcus T.
Capitol Hill · Sub-Zero 700TCI
Ours had developed this loud grinding whir that got worse over a couple weeks — loud enough to hear from the living room. I worried it was the compressor. It was actually the condenser fan motor and a build-up of dust and pet hair on the coil. He replaced the motor, cleaned the condenser, and now it's quiet again.
Hana P.
Ballard · Sub-Zero BI-42SD
The undercounter freezer drawers kept icing over — everything inside got coated in frost within days of a defrost. He found the drawer gasket wasn't seating and warm air was getting in, plus a lazy defrost heater. New gasket, new heater, and reset the defrost timing. Been frost-free for weeks now. Showed up when he said he would.
Chris D.
West Seattle · Sub-Zero UC-24 drawers
The display on our newer built-in went dark and the whole unit stopped responding — no cooling, no lights, nothing. He isolated it to a failed main control board rather than the compressor, which was a relief. Ordered the genuine board, came back two days later, installed it, and reprogrammed the temps. Working perfectly and he kept me posted the whole time.
Sofia G.
Queen Anne · Sub-Zero Classic CL3650
Our 685 threw an EC40 code and the freezer crept up to around 15 degrees. I had no idea what the code meant. The tech explained it pointed to a sealed-system issue, ran a full diagnostic, and found a partial restriction rather than a leak. Cleared it, recharged, and verified pulldown over an hour before leaving. Careful, methodical work.
Rob N.
Montlake · Sub-Zero 685
Our older built-in was running nonstop and the kitchen side of it felt hot. The bill crept up too. He pulled the grille and the condenser coil was packed solid with dust — hadn't been cleaned in probably a decade. Deep-cleaned the coil, checked the fan and charge, and the compressor finally started cycling normally again. Simple fix, big difference.
Jenna H.
Ravenna · Sub-Zero 642