Brooklyn's trusted appliance repair experts with full EPA certification for safe, legal, and environmentally responsible refrigerant handling.
When your refrigerator, freezer, air conditioner, or wine cooler needs repair, you need technicians who can legally and safely handle refrigerants. The EPA requires Section 608 certification for anyone who maintains, services, repairs, or disposes of equipment that contains regulated refrigerants.
Our Brooklyn-based technicians hold Universal EPA Section 608 certification—the highest level available—qualifying them to work on all types of refrigeration equipment in your home.
This certification isn't just a legal requirement—it's your assurance that our technicians have the training to handle refrigerants safely, protect your family, and preserve the environment.
Choosing EPA certified technicians for your Brooklyn appliance repair provides these important advantages.
Federal law requires EPA certification for refrigerant handling. Our certified technicians ensure your repair is performed legally, protecting you from potential liability issues.
Proper refrigerant handling prevents ozone depletion and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. One pound of R-22 has the same climate impact as driving a car 2,000 miles.
Certified technicians know how to safely handle refrigerants that can cause frostbite, asphyxiation, or toxic exposure if mishandled. Your family's safety is our priority.
Certified technicians have the training to accurately diagnose refrigerant issues, properly charge systems, and ensure your appliance runs at peak efficiency.
Proper refrigerant handling prevents overcharging or undercharging, which can increase energy bills by 20% or more and cause premature compressor failure.
Many manufacturer warranties require service by certified technicians. Using uncertified technicians may void your appliance warranty coverage.
The EPA offers four certification levels based on the type of equipment serviced.
Small appliances containing 5 lbs or less of refrigerant (window AC units, refrigerators, freezers)
High-pressure appliances (residential AC systems, heat pumps, commercial refrigeration)
Low-pressure appliances (centrifugal chillers, large industrial cooling systems)
Covers all equipment types—our technicians hold Universal certification for complete service capability
These appliances contain refrigerants that require EPA certified technicians for repair.
Our EPA certified technicians provide appliance repair throughout Kings County.
Trust Brooklyn's EPA certified appliance repair experts. Same-day service available throughout all Kings County neighborhoods.