About Fridge Seal
Fridge-Seal is Australia’s leading fridge seal and freezer seal specialist with over 35 years of experience. We manufacture, supply, and install high-quality seals that keep your appliances running efficiently. Our seals help reduce energy costs, extend appliance life, and prevent food spoilage. What sets us apart? We focus on quality, competitive pricing, and Australian-made products. Whether you need a custom fridge seal replacement or professional installation, our team ensures a perfect fit every time. Based in Melbourne, we proudly support local manufacturing and offer expert installation services across the Melbourne area. Discover the Fridge-Seal difference today! https://fridge-seal.com.au/
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Fridges
Freezer Seals
Freezer Door Seals
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Commercial Seals
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Commercial Fridge Door Hinges
Hinge Packers
Magnet
Fridge Seal Glue
Skope Gasket Retaining Strips
Cold Room Strip Curtais
Cartridge Hinges
Williams Top Hinges
Orford Gasket Retaining Strips
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Refrigerator Repairs
Fridge Seal Manufacturing
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Fridge Seal Customer Services
Australian-Owned & Operated
Expertise In Refrigeration Seals
Professional Installations
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to replace Fridge Seal or Freezer Seal?
Fridge & Freezer Seal Prices: Single Seals: Prices range from $40 to $70. Seal Kits: Prices range from $90 to $120 for both fridge and freezer seal Installation: the price for us to Supply and Install a Single Fridge or Freezer Door seal starts at $160 and for both door seals $230+ depending on your location, cabinet, and seal type. If you have already purchased the seal, we will discount this pr
How easy is it to replace a fridge or freezer seal?
Most fridge and freezer door seals are quiet easy to replace yourself. Usually your door seal will have a dart (arrowhead) on the back that pushes into a channel around the door and this allows the seal to be easily attached to the door. If your seal is a screw in or glued in seal, it can still be quiet easy but takes more time. Checkout our Instruction Guides and Installation Videos.
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