The problem
21:58
The walk-in dies mid-service.
Hood still humming, fridge gone warm. Tuesday’s biggest table hasn’t sat down yet, and the fish is counting down.
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Tell us what’s broken, your budget, and your postcode. We find a local engineer, stay inside your rules, and send a receipt when the job is done.
Nothing will be booked. This is last Tuesday’s fridge in N1.
See how it went ↓Last Tuesday · N1
One fridge. One kitchen. Scroll through the night exactly as it happened — nothing booked, nothing spent.
The problem
21:58
The walk-in dies mid-service.
The problem
21:58
Hood still humming, fridge gone warm. Tuesday’s biggest table hasn’t sat down yet, and the fish is counting down.
The ask
22:04
One voice note. It comes back as rules — fix the walk-in, up to £240, N1, sorted before Friday service. Nobody has been called.
The search
22:06
Three refrigeration engineers within a mile hear about the job. Anything out of area or over budget is never sent in the first place.
The stop
23:51
Booking itself would be easy. Breaking your ceiling isn’t ours to do. The job holds at the line and waits for your yes.
The receipt
09:12
We held at the £320 quote — £80 over — then you came to the shop floor and raised the ceiling. Compressor swapped, −18°C holding, done at £320 on a paper you’d be happy to show an EHO.
Same story, your hands on it. Nothing will be booked.
You don't have a job yet.
A broken fridge, a burst pipe, a hood that smells like last weekend.
Try the rehearsal →This is a real job
Only if the fridge is actually down. Someone may be booked.
Speak or type it. We’ll pull out the budget, area, and deadline for you to check.
1. You say what’s wrong
Speak or type. We turn it into budget, area, and a deadline.
2. We stay in your rules
Nobody is booked over budget, out of area, or without a yes if you asked for one.
3. You get a receipt
Photos are checked. You get a shareable record of what was done.
22:06 · beat three
Last Tuesday · 09:12 — the paper
The quote sat £80 over your £240 ceiling. We stopped, you raised the line, and London Rapid ColdCare finished. Names stay hidden until you share.
We checked Walk-in freezer −18.2°C, holding
Kitchen
A café in N1
Address
Upper St, N1
Engineer
Checked engineer
Paid
£320 — you raised the £240 ceiling
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