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Appliance EMT Expands Built-In and Walk-In Refrigerator Service in Metro Atlanta
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Appliance EMT expands refrigeration service in ATL Appliance EMT
Company adds specialized technician training and grows local workforce by over 8% to meet rising demand for complex refrigeration service.

ATLANTA - Washingtoner -- Appliance EMT announced today the expansion of its specialized built-in and walk-in refrigeration division to better serve residential and commercial clients throughout the greater Atlanta area. To support the technical demands of these advanced systems, the company has launched a comprehensive, specialized training program for its service team while simultaneously expanding its regional technician workforce by over 8%.

This dual investment in advanced training and local personnel allows Appliance EMT to dedicate highly certified resources, specialized diagnostic tools, and increased service capacity to complex refrigeration systems. By equipping area technicians with advanced expertise in high-end closed-loop systems and commercial walk-ins, the company is uniquely positioned to assist Atlanta-area homeowners with premium units, as well as local restaurants, grocery retailers, hospitality businesses, and property managers reliant on walk-in coolers for inventory protection and food safety.

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The expansion is supported by clear residential and commercial demand signals. Houzz's 2026 U.S. Kitchen Trends Study found that 76% of renovating homeowners are installing or upgrading built-in kitchen features, while 78% are choosing refrigerators or freezers with specialty features. Locally, the Atlanta Regional Commission reported 29,482 residential building permits in 2024, a 3% year-over-year increase. On the commercial side, recent Metro Atlanta restaurant and food business openings point to continued demand for walk-in refrigeration service. Together, these trends support Appliance EMT's decision to expand technician training, diagnostic support, and service capacity for built-in and walk-in refrigerator systems.

"Built-in refrigerators are not ordinary repair calls," said Sergey, a Master Technician with Appliance EMT. "These systems are often installed into custom cabinetry, connected to advanced electronic controls, and built into kitchens where appearance, performance, and long-term reliability all matter. When something goes wrong, homeowners need someone who understands both the appliance and the specific installation."

With the rise in local food service jobs, walk-in refrigeration has also become a major operational priority for area businesses.

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"Regional growth has created a surge in demand for specialized refrigeration service, both in homes with premium appliances and in businesses that depend on walk-in coolers every day," said Valentin Pashnyak, owner and founder of Appliance EMT. "Expanding this division allows us to put more focus, training, and resources behind the specific systems where experience matters most."

For built-in refrigerator repair, walk-in refrigerator service, or other appliance repair needs in Metro Atlanta, customers can schedule service online at or by calling (404) 884-2222.

Media Contact

Appliance EMT
1- 877-649-9777
www.911applianceemt.com
service@911applianceemt.com

About Appliance EMT

Appliance EMT is a family-owned and operated appliance repair company founded in 2005. The company provides residential and commercial appliance repair services and operates in 12 states, serving homeowners, businesses, restaurants, commercial kitchens, and property managers with reliable diagnostics, professional repairs, and clear communication.

Contact
Frederick Saint-Jacques
***@911applianceemt.com


Source: Appliance EMT LLC

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