Cellar cooling systems Walsall
Cellar cooling systems for pubs & bars
MDH Central Ltd supplies professional cellar cooling systems across Walsall to maintain your cellar at a consistent serving temperature, so every pint is kept perfectly chilled and ready to serve.

- Stable temperature
- Reduced wastage
- Consistent pour
- Install, repair, maintain
Helping venues across Walsall
Foamy pints and a warm cellar?
If your cellar cooling isn’t performing as it should, the symptoms often lead back to a clear cause. Here are the most common problems we’re called out for and what they often mean.
- Temperature loss: Poor insulation, incorrect sizing, failed components or a refrigerant issue
- Constant running: System working too hard due to heat load, airflow restrictions or dirty coils
- Icing/leaks: Drainage problems, blocked filters, fan issues or incorrect defrost performance
- Uneven cooling: Poor air circulation, layout issues, damaged ducting or warm spots
- Noisy airflow: Worn fans, loose fittings or restricted vents

Cellar cooling services Walsall
Keep your cellar at the ideal temperature in Walsall with our cellar cooling installs, breakdown repairs & servicing services. We help pubs, bars and hospitality venues across Walsall maintain consistent cooling, cut wastage and keep every pour consistent.
Cellar cooling installation
We design, supply and install cellar cooling systems across Walsall around your cellar size, cellar layout and heat load, so you get consistent temperatures and reliable operation from day one.
Cellar cooling repairs
System breakdowns, warm cellars and inconsistent cooling need a quick response. We provide rapid call-outs, fault finding and repairs in Walsall to get your cellar cooling running properly again without delay.
Cellar cooling maintenance
Protect your system, reduce surprise breakdowns and improve efficiency with scheduled servicing. We look after cellar cooling equipment throughout Walsall to reduce the risk of faults before they happen.
Supporting pubs and bars in Walsall
Two proven options for your setup
Customised cooling systems to keep your drinks at the perfect serving temperature
Standard cellar cooling systems
Our standard cellar cooling units usually cool the cellar to around 12°C.
From there, your beer and other beverages pass through an secondary cooling system and along the beer lines to the taps, helping ensure they reach the correct serving temperature every time you pour.
Insulated cold room style cooling behind the bar
The second approach we’ve used with several customers is to build an insulated cold room behind the bar as the rear wall.
The room itself is typically cooled to around 2–4°C (or to the temperature you request). With the taps positioned just approximately 80mm away via the insulated wall, there’s no requirement for long dispense lines.
That means wastage drops to next to nothing, and you can also eliminate the need for an secondary cooling unit to achieve the desired serving temperature.

Cellar cooling in Walsall
Key benefits of our cellar cooling systems
- Energy Efficiency: Our systems are designed to minimise energy consumption while maintaining consistent temperatures.
- Reduced Wastage: By shortening the distance beverages travel to the taps, our insulated cold room approach significantly reduces wastage.
- Customisable Solutions: We tailor our cooling systems to meet your specific requirements, ensuring optimal performance.
Supporting venues in Walsall
Install & maintain
- Expert Installation: Our experienced team ensures precise and efficient installation of your cellar cooling system.
- Regular Maintenance: We provide comprehensive maintenance services to keep your cooling system running smoothly and efficiently.
- Repair Services: In the event of a malfunction, our team is ready to perform prompt repairs to minimise downtime.

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Walsall Cellar Cooling FAQs
What is the ideal temperature for cellar cooling?
The ideal temperature for cellar cooling is typically between 2 to 12 degrees Celsius, depending on the specific requirements for your beverages or products. This range ensures optimal preservation and serving conditions.
How do I decide between standard units and an insulated cold room?
Choosing between standard units and an insulated cold room depends on your specific needs. Standard units are effective for general cooling requirements, while insulated cold rooms offer superior temperature control, energy efficiency, and reduced wastage, making them ideal for high-demand environments.
What maintenance services do you offer for cellar cooling systems?
We offer comprehensive maintenance services for cellar cooling systems, including regular inspections, cleaning, and servicing of cooling units. Our maintenance ensures your systems operate efficiently, prevent breakdowns, and extend their lifespan.
Can your systems be customised to fit unique spaces?
Yes, our cellar cooling systems can be customised to fit unique spaces. We work closely with you to design and install a system that maximises your available space and meets your specific cooling needs.
How quickly can you respond to repair requests?
Where can you install cellar cooling solutions?
How often should cellar cooling be serviced
For most pubs and bars, we recommend a professional service at least once a year. If your cellar cooling runs hard year-round, sits in a warm plant area, or you rely on it heavily for consistent dispense, every 6 months is often better to reduce breakdown risk and keep efficiency up.
What causes a cellar cooler to ice up
Icing is usually a sign of restricted airflow or the evaporator coil running too cold. Common causes include:
- Dirty filters or blocked coils
- Fan faults or poor air circulation
- Low refrigerant (often linked to a leak)
- High humidity / frequent door opening letting moist air in
- Drainage or defrost issues (water not clearing properly)
Can you repair existing systems
Yes. We can fault-find and repair most existing cellar cooling systems, including replacing failed components, resolving refrigerant issues, improving airflow, and correcting performance problems. If a unit is beyond economical repair, we’ll tell you plainly and quote for the most suitable replacement.
Can you reduce running costs
In many cases, yes. The biggest cost savers tend to be:
- Regular servicing (clean coils, correct charge, fans running efficiently)
- Improving insulation and sealing (doors, wall penetrations, warm air ingress)
- Optimising controls and setpoints so the system doesn’t overwork
- Fixing issues that cause constant running (airflow restrictions, failing components)
- Assessing system sizing and layout (an undersized or poorly distributed system can be expensive to run)
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