Replacement or new project
Many requests involve replacing an existing box, adding freezer capacity, or planning a new kitchen buildout.
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Share the city, unit type, approximate size, and project details so the request starts with the right information.
Ohio commercial cold storage
For restaurants, delis, grocery stores, supermarkets, florists, bakeries, convenience stores, food businesses, and contractors that need walk in cooler, walk in freezer, or combo box pricing across Ohio.
Useful for restaurants, markets, bakeries, florists, foodservice spaces, and contractor-led projects that need clear next steps on sizing and pricing.
Before you request pricing
Restaurant owners, deli operators, grocery buyers, and contractors usually want a quick way to explain the job without leaving out the details that shape the quote.
Many requests involve replacing an existing box, adding freezer capacity, or planning a new kitchen buildout.
Approximate dimensions, placement, and traffic flow help determine whether a walk in cooler, walk in freezer, or combo box makes sense.
A bakery, deli, grocery store, florist, and restaurant may all need cold storage, but the daily use case is different for each one.
Loading docks, stair carries, indoor vs. outdoor placement, and regional delivery conditions can all influence the scope.
Cold storage options
Different businesses have different storage needs, so the form allows for refrigerated, frozen, and split-temperature projects in one place.
For restaurants, delis, bakeries, florists, and food retailers that need refrigerated back-of-house storage.
For frozen inventory, longer hold times, and businesses that need dependable frozen storage for daily operations.
For businesses that need both refrigerated and frozen storage within one coordinated footprint.
Ohio service area
Each city brings different building access, storage demand, and project conditions, so the local pages focus on the kinds of commercial questions businesses in that market usually care about.
From downtown restaurant kitchens to grocery back rooms in the northern suburbs, Columbus businesses need walk in cooler quotes that reflect real building conditions, storage volume, and project timing.
Explore Columbus pageCleveland operators often need commercial cold storage pricing tied to practical building conditions, replacement schedules, and daily product volume. That can mean a cooler replacement, a freezer addition, or a larger combo box conversation.
Explore Cleveland pageCincinnati projects can range from compact restaurant replacements to larger grocery and commissary cold storage needs. A good quote request should capture the city, the box type, and the project conditions without adding friction.
Explore Cincinnati pageToledo operators often need a straightforward way to explain a walk in cooler or walk in freezer project without wasting time on vague intake. That means focusing on business use, approximate size, and the conditions that matter most.
Explore Toledo pageDayton businesses often need a faster way to explain commercial cold storage needs without filling out a bloated form. Whether the job is a replacement box, a freezer addition, or a new project, the first step should stay practical.
Explore Dayton pageIndustries served
How the quote process works
Let us know whether the project is for a walk in cooler, walk in freezer, combo box, or if you are still comparing options.
Approximate dimensions, replacement vs. new installation, and basic site conditions help make the request more useful.
Once the basics are clear, the conversation can move toward pricing, layout discussion, and project timing.
Buying considerations
Most commercial cold storage requests come down to a few practical questions: what type of unit is needed, how large it should be, whether an existing box is being replaced, and what access conditions could affect the job.
Many businesses are not starting from scratch. They may be replacing an older box or revising storage during a renovation.
A deli, bakery, market, florist, and restaurant kitchen can all need cold storage for very different reasons.
Loading docks, stair carries, long delivery routes, and tight prep areas often matter as much as box size.
Choosing the right setup depends on the product mix, volume, and how the business uses refrigerated and frozen storage day to day.
FAQ
These are the questions business owners, operators, and contractors usually want answered early.
Most requests come from restaurant owners, deli operators, grocery stores, supermarkets, bakeries, florists, convenience stores, food businesses, and contractors working on commercial projects across Ohio.
Yes. You can use the same form for walk in cooler, walk in freezer, combo box, or not sure requests.
No. Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, and Dayton are featured city pages, but the form can also be used for projects elsewhere in Ohio.
The most useful details are the type of unit needed, approximate size, whether the job is a replacement or new project, and any access, delivery, or timing details that could affect pricing.
Yes. The focus is commercial cold storage for restaurants, retail food businesses, florists, and contractor-led projects.
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Use the form above or call now if you already know the city, unit type, and rough size you need.