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The Answer Isn't More Ice. It's Engineering.

When your recovery equipment is built for the load your facility puts on it, everything changes — temperature consistency, client experience, equipment longevity, and your bottom line.

What Separates Facilities That Profit From Recovery

It's not the temperature. It's not the tub design. It's not the Instagram aesthetic.

It's whether the equipment behind the experience was built for what you actually need it to do.

Commercial recovery requires commercial engineering. The same way a commercial kitchen needs commercial ovens — not a bigger version of what's in your house.

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Temperature That Holds

When client #1 and client #40 have the same experience — 5°C, crisp, immediate — nobody questions your recovery room. They book again. They tell people.

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Equipment That Lasts

Commercial-grade compressors. Industrial filtration. Materials built for continuous operation. The difference between replacing equipment every 12 months and running the same system for 10+ years.

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An Experience That Matches

When your recovery room looks, feels, and performs at the same level as everything else in your facility, it stops being an "add-on" and becomes a destination.

You've probably seen facilities that nailed this. The ones where you walk into the recovery room and immediately think: "This is different."

The temperature hits you. The setup is clean, professional, permanent. It doesn't look like someone dragged a tub in from the backyard.

Those facilities have something in common — they invested in equipment engineered for what they actually do.

How Bergs Commercial Systems Actually Work

Split System Chiller Design

Bergs uses industrial-grade dual compressors in a split system configuration — the compressor unit sits outside your facility, keeping noise and heat out of the recovery room. The system maintains 5°C even at 50°C ambient temperature for 50+ sessions daily without the compressor ever reaching full load.

Dual Compressor Redundancy

Two independent compressors mean faster temperature recovery between sessions and built-in redundancy. If one compressor needs service, the other keeps running. Your recovery room never goes offline.

Commercial Filtration

Continuous filtration runs 24/7, treating and recirculating water automatically. No "drain and refill" cycles. No 45-minute morning maintenance routines. Consistent water quality from the first session to the last.

Professional Installation

Every system is integrated into your facility's infrastructure — plumbing, electrical, drainage — not sitting on top of it. It becomes part of the building. Professional installation means it's done right, once.

Inside a Bergs Commercial Chiller Unit
Inside a Bergs commercial split system — dual compressors, industrial-grade components

The Powerhouse Recovery Story

Earl from Powerhouse Recovery had been through four failed chillers before finding Bergs. Four different residential and semi-commercial units, each promising to handle his facility's volume. None of them could.

Temperature swings of 10+ degrees during peak hours. Compressor failures every few months. Clients who'd book a session expecting a proper cold plunge experience and leave disappointed.

When Powerhouse finally installed a Bergs system, Earl described it simply:

"Four chillers. Four failures. We thought commercial cold plunge just wasn't possible at the volume we needed. Bergs proved us wrong. The system holds temperature all day, every day — doesn't matter if it's our first client or our fiftieth. We finally have a recovery room that matches the rest of what we've built."

Earl — Powerhouse Recovery
High-volume commercial recovery centre

See the Specific Systems Built for Your Facility

Four product tiers designed for different facility sizes and volumes. Find the one that matches your vision.

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