Walk-in freezers are the ideal solution for business premises that require larger, more adaptable frozen storage areas.
Their capacity and reliable temperature control between -1 and -40°C make them the go-to choice for a wide range of industries and businesses.
Compared to commercial freezers, which offer very limited storage capacity and a limited array of storage orientations, a walk-in freezer is an insulated room or space that maintains negative temperatures (below 0 degrees Celsius) with a much larger capacity.
While walk-in fridges (also referred to as walk-in chillers) maintain positive chilled temperatures, walk-in freezers can be used in a variety of applications to keep goods at predictable minus temperatures, including:
Plus, many more!
Walk-in freezers, also referred to as freezer cold rooms or freezer rooms, are generally used to keep already frozen products frozen or to freeze chilled/ambient products.
Depending on your requirements, MTCSS can design and install one of the following industrial walk-in freezer types, so you have the functionality and space you need for day-to-day operations. This includes:
There are many benefits of a walk-in commercial cold room freezer, which make them a popular upgrade for businesses across the country, such as:
With consistent and precise temperature maintenance, plus the ability to add alarms if recorded temperatures change, the quality and safety of goods are protected, and their lifespan is maintained.
An under-counter or even free-standing commercial freezer often comes with a limited capacity of around a couple of hundred litres. Walk-in freezer rooms can competently handle tens of thousands of litres, in any layout needed for your current and future stock levels.
Allowing staff to easily enter, restock, and even use wheeled machinery like forklifts with space to manoeuvre, getting what they need is simple and fast.
Thanks to specially designed freezer components and their air-tight design, running one cold room is much more energy efficient than multiple standalone units – saving you valuable money on your energy bills!
Designed bespoke to your needs from the outset, walk-in freezer rooms will meet your business needs perfectly, with any customisation you require. From interior shelving layouts, the size, the door type, and more, you have complete control. Many of these components are also replaceable, too, making it easy to keep on top of cold room refurbishment and maintenance, too!
We will work with you to understand your business and its processes, so we can help design your perfect cold storage solution
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To ensure you choose the right walk-in commercial freezer for your needs, you need to consider the following:
Being mindful of these specifications, among others, will mean that your investment is genuinely beneficial to your business and brings an excellent return on investment.
Seeing frost in your walk-in freezer typically indicates that there is an air leak. This air leak could be caused by a range of things, such as:
The age of your cold room
Poor cold room door and frame set up
Your cold room door is being left open for too long ,br> Issues with your evaporator system
Ice build-up poses a risk in your cold rooms due to the health and safety risks associated with it; damaging your products and personnel potentially getting stuck in your walk-in freezers!
Learn more about seeing frost in your walk-in freezers by reading our article
As a standard, walk-in freezers maintain negative temperatures between -1 and -40°C and this is recommended for the majority of walk-in freezer applications.
However, this is dependent on the products you store and the industry you are in, as many will need to adhere to more specific requirements.
To find out more about configuring your walk-in freezer to a suitable temperature range for your business, contact the MTCSS team to discuss this further!
Absolutely! It isn’t a requirement for you to have a business in order for you to invest in any temperature-controlled storage.
If you have an idea of where you’d like your walk-in freezer to be installed, how much room you have to build your walk-in freezer, and what you’re intending to store in there then our team can design a walk-in freezer that’s bespoke to you.
We would need to understand your exact requirements, and what you’re looking to achieve from your walk-in freezer to be able to offer you a price. This is because everyone has different requirements!
Your individual requirements will determine the additional components of your cold room, which is why it is hard to give an estimated figure for how much a walk-in freezer would cost.
If you’re looking for a walk-in freezer quotation, get in contact with the MTCSS team today!
The short answer to this question is yes.
Walk-in freezers must have a floor in order to avoid frost heave (the upwards swelling of moisture pockets on the floor of your walk-in freezer that contribute to an unsafe cold room), was well as making sure your walk-in freezer is optimally insulated for your products.
MTCSS is here to help – we can help you decide which type of cold room flooring would be most beneficial to your walk-in freezer.
The easiest way to keep your walk-in freezer maintained and in optimal working order is by investing in regular cold room maintenance.
Cold room maintenance will allow elements of your walk-in freezer to be replaced and cleaned, therefore improving the efficiency and overall safety of your freezer cold room.
Investing in cold room maintenance allows our team to intricately clean all elements of your cold room – including areas that would be neglected/easily missed.
Cold room condition reports from MTCSS can help you identify the parts of your walk-in freezer that could benefit from cold room maintenance. Learn about them here
The main health and safety risks in your cold room can be eliminated by ensuring your walk-in freezer is maintained regularly and that any broken elements are replaced swiftly.
However, the most common risk associated with walk-in freezers is getting trapped inside and ice build-up (an excess of ice on the crucial parts of your cold room, such as around your cold room door). Usually this occurs when your cold room door frame or handle is broken, preventing the cold room door from fully opening.
Due to the negative temperatures they maintain, getting stuck in a walk-in freezer (coupled with ice build-up) can become very dangerous very quickly. Read our article for more information
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