High-Performance Industrial Refrigeration Services in Southern New England

Back East Mechanical provides advanced industrial refrigeration solutions for cold storage facilities, food processing plants, distribution warehouses, and manufacturing operations throughout Southern New England. Our team understands the critical role refrigeration plays in maintaining product integrity, safety, and compliance. Whether you’re building a new system or optimizing an existing one, we deliver customized refrigeration strategies built for reliability and efficiency at scale.
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Why Choose Our Industrial Refrigeration Services

Industrial refrigeration requires precision, planning, and performance. Our team brings decades of experience to the design, installation, and service of complex refrigeration systems built to handle large-scale operations.
Large outdoor industrial refrigeration condenser with multiple fans and piping at a Southern New England facility.
Large industrial refrigeration condensing units with multiple fans and piping outdoors at a Southern New England facility.
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Industrial-Grade Expertise for Mission-Critical Systems

We’ve partnered with clients in food production, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and logistics—designing and maintaining refrigeration systems that meet strict compliance, performance, and safety standards. Our installations are backed by responsive service and advanced system support.
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FAQs About Industrial Refrigeration Services

Industrial systems are built for larger capacities, more rigorous demands, and specific regulatory requirements, often involving ammonia or CO₂-based cooling.
Yes. We build systems with precise temperature controls and redundancy to ensure compliance for sensitive goods like pharmaceuticals or perishables.

Absolutely. Our team is trained and certified to work with modern industrial refrigerants and advanced systems, including ammonia and CO₂.