FAMILY-OWNED AND OPERATED FOR MORE THAN 135 YEARS

Cold Storage Construction

Handling the cold is in our nature.

The first ice warehouses for food storage were built in the 1800s. Commercial refrigeration was introduced in the early 1900s. And Sprinkmann Sons was founded in 1888. Essentially, we’ve been in the business of cold storage construction almost since the beginning.

A specialized form of design and building, cold storage construction calls for a significant degree of knowledge and expertise. Sprinkmann Sons brings a long, proven record of success and years of experience in cold storage to your project. Whether it is an entire structure from concept to completion or the installation of just the low-temperature package, we will manage your job with attention to detail and pride in our work.

At your request, we’ll work with your architect at the design and specifying stages of your project, lending our expertise to help develop the most efficient cold storage design. During construction and installation of the cold storage envelope—including panels, doors, and floor insulation—our experienced, low-temperature craft people will always be in charge.

Any job, so long as it’s low temperature.

Totally new facility? Upgrade to improve efficiency or capacity? From building an entire cold storage structure to relining a cooler or a freezer, Sprinkmann Sons has the capabilities to handle low-temperature jobs of any scope, size, or specification.

Our portfolio includes cold storage construction projects coast to coast for a broad range of clients, including all major breweries and food processors. As one of the nation’s oldest cold storage contractors, Sprinkann Sons is respected throughout the industry for the quality of our work and the reliability of our service.

Top quality materials keep the cold in.

Your investment in a cold storage system should provide lasting value to your business. To meet that objective, we install only the finest insulated panels and doors from the major manufacturers. In addition, we offer a complete line of USDA-approved finish boards.

Each insulating material we specify is able to stand up to the rigorous demands of cold storage. Superior moisture resistance, proven long-term R-value and high-thermal resistance are just some of the factors we examine when selecting the best insulating products for your cold storage construction.

Service and maintenance protect the goods.

Cold storage structures are often located in high-traffic areas, and insulated panels can become damaged during daily use. When your installation requires maintenance, including service for all types of refrigerated doors, call the experts, Sprinkmann Sons. Our factory-trained crews will return your equipment to proper operating condition to protect the foods and beverages in storage.

Maintenance services can be purchased on either a per-job basis or a cost-effective maintenance contract.

Any degree of customization. Contact us to design your new cold storage system.