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How much does it cost to regas a commercial fridge in Sydney?

The honest answer most guides skip: low gas is a symptom, not the problem. We start with our commercial refrigeration repairs in Sydney — find and fix the leak, then recharge to spec, so a single flat "regas price" is the wrong question.

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The short answer

If your fridge is low on gas, it has a leak

A sealed refrigeration system doesn't use up refrigerant the way a car uses fuel. If the charge is low, the gas has escaped through a leak — so the real job isn't "a regas", it's finding and fixing the leak, then recharging to the manufacturer's spec. That's also the law: under Australia's refrigerant handling rules, an ARC-licensed technician must repair the leak rather than simply top up a leaking system. Anyone who quotes a flat "regas price" over the phone, sight unseen, is guessing — or planning to refill a leak that will empty again.

Why there's no number on this page.

The cost depends entirely on where the leak is, how much refrigerant the system holds and which gas it uses — all of which we confirm on site. We diagnose first and give you an upfront price before any work starts. Book a commercial fridge repair or request a callout.

What an honest regas actually involves

Find the leak, fix the cause, then recharge to spec

A proper job isn't pumping gas in and walking away. Here's the sequence an ARC-licensed technician follows — and why each step matters to what it costs.

1 · Diagnose

Confirm the symptom is actually low charge — not a blocked condenser, a failed fan or a faulty controller — so you're not paying to regas a fridge that didn't need it.

2 · Find the leak

Leak detection, pressure testing and inspection to locate where the refrigerant is escaping. A small leak takes longer to find than an obvious one — and that drives the cost more than the gas itself.

3 · Fix the cause

Repair the joint, component or coil that's leaking. Required by Australia's refrigerant handling rules — and the only way the charge stays in once it's back.

4 · Evacuate & recharge

Pull a vacuum to remove moisture and air, then recharge to the manufacturer's specified weight with the correct refrigerant. The gas type and the charge size both affect price.

5 · Verify & log

Check superheat, sub-cooling and running temperatures, then confirm the unit is holding the right temperature and there are no further leaks before we leave.

6 · Upfront price

You get a clear price once we know the leak and the charge — before the work starts, not a surprise on the invoice. Repair vs replace advice if the unit isn't worth it.

Beware the cheap "top-up and go"

A quick refill that ignores the leak is cheaper today and useless next month — the gas leaks out again, your stock warms up, and it's illegal to knowingly recharge a leaking system. Paying once to fix the cause beats paying twice to refill it.

What changes the price

Four things that decide what your regas costs

There's no flat fee because no two leaks are the same. These are the variables we confirm on site before giving you an upfront figure.

How hard the leak is to find

Diagnosis & leak detection time

A leak at an accessible joint is quick; a slow leak in a coil or behind panels takes pressure testing and patience. The labour to find and fix it usually outweighs the cost of the gas.

Refrigerant type

Which gas your system uses

Different refrigerants carry very different prices, and older gases can be costly or restricted. We confirm the correct type for your unit rather than substituting.

Charge size

How much refrigerant it holds

An under-bench fridge holds a fraction of what a cool room or condensing unit does. The bigger the system, the more gas it takes to recharge to spec.

The repair itself

What's actually leaking

Brazing a joint is a small job; replacing a leaking evaporator or condenser coil is a bigger one. We tell you what we found and price the fix before we do it.

How to get a real price

From callout to upfront price in four steps

  1. 01

    Tell us the symptom

    Not cooling, warm stock, ice on the coil or it's just not as cold as it was. We triage urgent jobs first.

  2. 02

    Diagnose on site

    An ARC-licensed tech confirms whether it's low charge or another fault, and finds the leak.

  3. 03

    Upfront price

    A clear price to fix the leak and recharge — approved by you before any work starts.

  4. 04

    Fix, recharge & verify

    Leak repaired, system recharged to spec, temperatures checked and the unit back to holding cold.

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This guide explains why we don't post a flat regas price. When your fridge isn't holding temperature, our repair team diagnoses the cause, fixes the leak and recharges to spec — with an upfront price you approve first.

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Why we fix the cause first

A refilled leak empties again

A sealed refrigeration system doesn't consume refrigerant — if it's low, it's leaking. Topping it up without finding the leak just buys a few weeks before the next warm-stock callout. We locate and repair the leak first, then recharge to spec, so one honest fix beats endless top-ups.

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FAQ

Commercial fridge regas questions

How much does it cost to regas a commercial fridge?
There's no flat figure, because low gas means a leak, and the cost depends on how hard the leak is to find, the refrigerant type and how much the system holds. We diagnose on site, find and fix the leak, recharge to spec, and give you an upfront price before any work starts.
Why does my fridge keep losing gas?
Because a sealed refrigeration system doesn't consume refrigerant — if it's low, it's leaking. A weeping joint, a corroded coil or a worn seal lets gas escape. Topping it up without fixing the leak just delays the next failure, so we find and repair the cause.
Is it legal to just top up a leaking fridge?
No. Under Australia's refrigerant handling rules, only an ARC-licensed technician may handle refrigerant, and a known leak must be repaired rather than simply refilled. We hold ARC Licence L057415 and fix the leak before recharging.
Is it worth repairing the fridge or should I replace it?
Usually it's worth repairing — most commercial faults, including gas leaks, cost far less to fix than to replace. If the unit is old, inefficient or the repair is uneconomic, we'll tell you honestly so you can decide repair vs replace.
How do you find a refrigerant leak?
A combination of inspection, pressure testing and leak-detection methods to pinpoint where the charge is escaping. Once it's located we repair the joint or component, evacuate the system, recharge to the manufacturer's specified weight and verify the unit holds temperature.
Can you come out the same day?
Same-day where we can across Greater Sydney, and our 24/7 breakdown line answers day and night when stock is at risk. Request a callout or call 0419 205 607.

Fridge not holding temperature? Let's fix the cause

Skip the guesswork and the repeat top-ups. Talk to an ARC-licensed Sydney technician, get the leak found and fixed, and a recharge to spec — with an upfront price before any work starts.

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