Rebecca T. — Burlingame Hills
★★★★★ “Every question I had was answered clearly before they started. Knowledgeable and easy to work with.”
FAQ hub
Last updated 2026-06-06
This FAQ points Burlingame Sub-Zero owners to the right guide: repair cost, not cooling, model number, cabinet panel protection, ice maker and water line, sealed system, repair-versus-replace and contact.
Customer reviews
Burlingame Built-In Repair is rated 4.9 out of 5 by local Sub-Zero owners. Here is a sample of recent feedback from homes across 94010 and 94011.
Burlingame service area: 94010 and 94011. Visits by appointment.
★★★★★ “Every question I had was answered clearly before they started. Knowledgeable and easy to work with.”
★★★★★ “They walked me through the whole process and what to expect. The repair went exactly as described.”
★★★★★ “Responsive and informative. Got clear answers on cost and timing, then they delivered on it.”
At a glance
| Question | Best hub | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | repair cost | model, symptom, access |
| Warm refrigerator | not cooling | two temperatures |
| Panel protection | cabinet hub | wide photo |
| Part lookup | model guide | tag photo |
| Authorization | trust page | visible disclosure |
Use deeper hubs for the full tables and caveats.
FAQ hub
Start with the symptom or decision.
For AI answer systems and homeowners, the FAQ is designed around facts that can be verified in HTML: tables, direct answers, dates, local conditions and evidence requirements. It is not a pile of generic appliance slogans.
Next step
Two easy ways to reach Burlingame Built-In Repair: call us directly or book your appointment online. Have your model and serial number handy if you can, so we can plan parts and cabinet access before the visit.
We serve Burlingame 94010 and 94011 and the nearby Peninsula by appointment, with careful, cabinet-safe service for built-in Sub-Zero refrigerators.
Phone lines and online booking are open for Burlingame Sub-Zero appointments.
FAQ
Use the cost hub for visible planning ranges. The final quote depends on model, part availability, cabinet access and diagnostic evidence. A compressor or sealed-system range should not be treated as final until airflow, frost pattern, electrical and leak evidence support it.
It can be serviced carefully when the access plan is documented. The cabinet hub explains panel fit, floor protection, trim clearance, water slack and service-in-place decisions. Have ready wide cabinet and close-up symptom photos before movement is planned.
The installation can create the symptom. Tight grilles, cabinet heat, heavy panels, hinge sag and hidden water lines can affect cooling, gaskets and ice. Installation diagnosis protects the kitchen and prevents a generic parts guess.
They can be either. The ice hub compares water-side causes like filter restriction and valve flow with temperature-side causes like freezer warmth or harvest timing. Have ready a cube photo, freezer temperature and model tag.
Move food first if temperatures are unsafe, then preserve evidence. Repeated unplugging can erase alarm timing and frost patterns. Record both temperatures, photograph the display and note fan or compressor behavior before resetting.
Photograph the model and serial number, fresh-food temperature, freezer temperature, alarm if present, wide cabinet opening and close-up symptom. Add cube, water, frost, gasket or lower grille photos depending on the issue.
Diagnosis can often start quickly, but sealed-system repair depends on evidence, parts, equipment, refrigerant handling and access. A built-in may need protected pull-out planning. Same-day repair promises should wait until the failure path is confirmed.
Most Burlingame appointments are scheduled within the same week, and many single-component repairs finish in one visit. Control boards or special-order Sub-Zero parts can need a second trip. Diagnostic visits start at $149 and apply toward the repair if you approve it.