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Walk-In Coolers and Freezers
Keep your ingredients and perishable foods safe and easily accessible with a high-capacity walk-in cooler. Perfect for large-scale food service operations such as restaurants, bars, catering services, hotels, and healthcare facilities, walk-in coolers offer the space and versatility needed to store large volumes of food and beverages. Indoor walk-in coolers are ideal for frequently accessed items, while outdoor models provide ample cold storage without taking up valuable interior space.
At Atlantic Supermarket Equipment, we offer a wide selection of commercial walk-in coolers designed to meet the needs of any establishment. Our units are equipped with features like door safety locks to prevent unauthorized access and self-closing doors to maintain optimal temperatures. Whether you need a side-mount, top-mount, or remote refrigeration system, we have the perfect solution for your space.
Choose from leading brands like Astra, Amerikooler, and Atosa, and find walk-in coolers with or without floors to suit your specific requirements. With competitive pricing and fast nationwide shipping, Atlantic Supermarket Equipment is your trusted source for walk-in coolers. Explore our collection today and discover the ideal refrigeration solution for your business.
FAQ's
The cost of building a walk-in cooler typically ranges from$5,000 to $20,000+, depending on size, insulation thickness, refrigeration system, flooring, and installation complexity. Custom-built units, remote compressors, or energy-efficient systems may increase the total investment. For most restaurants and retail operations, mid-sized standard walk-in coolers fall in the$8,000–$12,000 range installed.
There is no functional difference between a walk-in cooler and a walk-in fridge. Both terms are used interchangeably in the U.S. market to describe a temperature-controlled cold storage room designed to hold food, beverages, flowers, or perishables at above-freezing temperatures (typically 35°F–38°F). “Walk-in cooler” is the more common industry term.
A properly installed and well-maintained walk-in cooler typically lasts15–20 years. The insulated panels often last longer, while refrigeration systems may require replacement or major servicing after10–15 years, depending on usage, environment, and maintenance frequency.
The best flooring options for walk-in coolers are non-slip aluminum tread plate, quarry tile, or sealed concrete with thermal insulation. Flooring must be durable, moisture-resistant, easy to clean, and compliant with local health codes. In high-traffic environments, reinforced insulated floors are strongly recommended.
Yes, floor drains can be installed in walk-in coolers and are often recommended for foodservice and floral applications. However, they must be properly insulated and trapped to prevent freezing, odors, or heat loss. Drain installation should always comply with local plumbing and health regulations.
To prevent cross-contamination, raw meats—especially poultry—should always be stored on the bottom shelf in sealed containers. This placement ensures that raw juices cannot drip onto ready-to-eat foods stored above, in accordance with FDA food safety guidelines.
A walk-in cooler should be maintained between35°F and 38°F (1.7°C–3.3°C). This temperature range keeps food safely cold without freezing and helps slow bacterial growth while preserving product quality.
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