A note from a top repair service in the Highland Park Area
Why Call Us For Your Next Sub Zero Fridge Repair 75205 Emergency?
Highland Park and homes in the Park Cities / 75205 zip code are home to some of the most awe-inspiring collections of trees and foliage in all of Texas. They are also home to the very finest in refrigerators in up to 75% of houses in the area. Yes, of course, we are talking about SubZero and Viking brand refrigerators.
We are experts at repairing these high end items and would welcome the opportunity to service you with same day and emergency / after-hour services.
All work is performed directly by the owner and they have countless references from high-end jobs in Lakewood, Southlake and other areas of DFW. Our friends at DFW Tree Trimming are a great local tree service that handle the Park Cities fauna with ease. Another local company we recommend is the Euless-based division of Justin Time Trees.
Your appliances are a major investment and should be maintained yearly with a good look-over. .
Did you know? We've done work for many of the listings in this article: Top Homes of HP Area
We are experts at repairing these high end items and would welcome the opportunity to service you with same day and emergency / after-hour services.
All work is performed directly by the owner and they have countless references from high-end jobs in Lakewood, Southlake and other areas of DFW. Our friends at DFW Tree Trimming are a great local tree service that handle the Park Cities fauna with ease. Another local company we recommend is the Euless-based division of Justin Time Trees.
Your appliances are a major investment and should be maintained yearly with a good look-over. .
Did you know? We've done work for many of the listings in this article: Top Homes of HP Area
What to look for with your sub-zero fridge repair appointment
- Excellent safety record over the course of many years
- One of the largest local services in the city of Dallas
- Fully insured with workman's compensation and liability insurance
- Complete clean up of the job site
- Free food storage
- Industry best practices utilized for tree removal & pruning techniques
- Quick turnaround time from estimating to completing the work
- Locally owned and operated
- Day rate service offered
Pros and Cons of a Sub Zero Fridge (Why Own One?)
The sub-zero refrigerator is an aesthetic design which takes the utility and adds art. The
main feature of a sub-zero is its custom integration into the form of the kitchen. If the unit is
surrounded by dark oak cabinets, it will look like a dark oak cabinet. One of the drawbacks may
be the cost. Most sub-zeroes can cost in excess of $7,000.00. Another possible drawback is
noise. The sun-zeroes, when compared to competitors, is described by consumers as being a
very loud unit. Another downside, depending on the user, is that, because it’s designed is to
blend seamlessly into the kitchen, it does not usually come with any ice or water dispensers on
the outside of the door(s). One final downside, again depending on the user, is the size, as most
tend to be around twelve feet tall, which is a little higher than most other built-in models. This
massive size is most likely to fill in the extra empty space usually found around standard-model
refrigerators.
One of the benefits, as previously mentioned, is that the unit blends well with the kitchen.
For users wishing for a highly aesthetic look to their kitchen, this is a must-have, though it
should be noted that, while Sub-Zero is the largest and best-known brand, there are other brands
of built-ins that are both cheaper and quieter. For potential sellers, though, a Sub-Zero in a well-
designed kitchen is a great addition to property value. Another benefit is the size. This may
seem strange, as the size was also listed as a downside to the product, but the large size allows
for much more storage space versus standard refrigerators which, while sometimes taking as
much room to install, do not hold nearly as much as this large unit is capable of handling. As
mentioned before, the Sub-Zero is a little taller than most competing built-in models. It should
be noted that the size difference is usually only about a foot or so, so it is not a massive
advantage.
Overall, it would seem that, for the size and aesthetic, Sub-Zero is the best choice,
though, for sound-sensitive users, the loudness factor may be a bit much for the hefty price tag.
Nonetheless, appliance aficionados
main feature of a sub-zero is its custom integration into the form of the kitchen. If the unit is
surrounded by dark oak cabinets, it will look like a dark oak cabinet. One of the drawbacks may
be the cost. Most sub-zeroes can cost in excess of $7,000.00. Another possible drawback is
noise. The sun-zeroes, when compared to competitors, is described by consumers as being a
very loud unit. Another downside, depending on the user, is that, because it’s designed is to
blend seamlessly into the kitchen, it does not usually come with any ice or water dispensers on
the outside of the door(s). One final downside, again depending on the user, is the size, as most
tend to be around twelve feet tall, which is a little higher than most other built-in models. This
massive size is most likely to fill in the extra empty space usually found around standard-model
refrigerators.
One of the benefits, as previously mentioned, is that the unit blends well with the kitchen.
For users wishing for a highly aesthetic look to their kitchen, this is a must-have, though it
should be noted that, while Sub-Zero is the largest and best-known brand, there are other brands
of built-ins that are both cheaper and quieter. For potential sellers, though, a Sub-Zero in a well-
designed kitchen is a great addition to property value. Another benefit is the size. This may
seem strange, as the size was also listed as a downside to the product, but the large size allows
for much more storage space versus standard refrigerators which, while sometimes taking as
much room to install, do not hold nearly as much as this large unit is capable of handling. As
mentioned before, the Sub-Zero is a little taller than most competing built-in models. It should
be noted that the size difference is usually only about a foot or so, so it is not a massive
advantage.
Overall, it would seem that, for the size and aesthetic, Sub-Zero is the best choice,
though, for sound-sensitive users, the loudness factor may be a bit much for the hefty price tag.
Nonetheless, appliance aficionados