PRIMAL BLOG
5 Reasons Your Cold Room Keeps Forming Ice

While a little frost near evaporator coils is expected, heavy ice on floors, ceilings and door frames is a warning sign.
Common causes include damaged door gaskets, doors left open during loading, missing air curtains and frequent forklift traffic.
Poor defrost settings or faulty sensors can also contribute to ice build-up.
Excess ice reduces airflow, forces the system to work harder and can create safety hazards for staff.
A cold room specialist will check seals, defrost cycles, fan operation and drainage to address the root cause.
Fixing ice problems early protects your equipment and improves energy efficiency.
