Before you build a cold room in Singapore, the most important decision is the operating temperature. Getting this wrong from the start means costly rework — or worse, a facility that fails food safety requirements.
If your products need to stay cold but not frozen — fresh produce, dairy, beverages, cooked food, medicines — you need a chiller room (0°C to +4°C). If you need to preserve food for weeks or months in a frozen state — meat, seafood, ice cream, frozen goods — you need a freezer room (-18°C or below).
But in practice, many businesses need both. Understanding the full range of options helps you plan your cold storage correctly the first time.
| Type | Temperature Range | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Chiller Room | 0°C to +4°C | Fresh produce, dairy, beverages, cooked food, floral, pharmaceutical |
| Cooling Room | +4°C to +10°C | Wine storage, some vegetables, bakery products |
| Freezer Room | -18°C to -22°C | Frozen meat, poultry, packaged frozen food, long-term food storage |
| Deep Freeze Room | -22°C to -28°C | Seafood, ice cream, premium frozen products |
| Blast Freezer | -35°C to -40°C | Rapid freezing of freshly cooked or processed food |
Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) and Singapore Food Agency (SFA) require certain food categories to be stored at specific temperatures. Always verify regulatory requirements for your product type before construction begins.
A chiller room operates between 0°C and +4°C, which slows bacterial growth without freezing the product. This is the most common cold room type for Singapore's F&B industry — used in restaurant kitchens, food manufacturing facilities, supermarkets, and central kitchens.
A freezer room operates at -18°C or below, which stops microbial activity and preserves food for extended periods. Freezer rooms are structurally and mechanically more demanding than chiller rooms, and this is reflected in the cost.
Pro Tip
If you are planning both a chiller and a freezer room, consider building them adjacent to each other sharing a common wall. This reduces heat gain on the shared insulated wall and lowers the total refrigeration load — saving energy and cost over time.
This is one of the most common questions we receive. The short answer is: usually not without significant and costly upgrades.
A chiller room built to standard specifications lacks the insulation thickness, heated floor slab, and refrigeration capacity needed to operate at freezer temperatures. Attempting to "push" a chiller room's system to freezer temperatures will result in excessive energy consumption, condensation problems, floor damage, and premature equipment failure.
If there is any chance your requirements will change in the future, discuss this with your contractor upfront — it is far more cost-effective to build for flexibility from day one.
Here is a quick reference by industry and product type:
Cold room pricing varies significantly based on size, temperature, insulation specifications, and the refrigeration system selected. As a general guide for small to medium commercial cold rooms:
These are rough indicative ranges only. The only way to get an accurate cost is to have a site visit and proper site assessment — which we offer free of charge.
What temperature should a walk-in chiller be in Singapore?
A walk-in chiller in Singapore should be maintained between 0°C and +4°C. This range is suitable for fresh produce, dairy, beverages, cooked food, and most F&B applications. Singapore's SFA (Singapore Food Agency) requires perishable food to be stored at 4°C or below.
What temperature should a walk-in freezer be in Singapore?
A walk-in freezer should operate at -18°C or below. For long-term frozen food storage, -18°C to -22°C is standard. Ice cream and premium seafood storage often requires -22°C to -25°C for best quality preservation.
What is the difference between a chiller room and a freezer room?
A chiller room keeps food cold but not frozen (0°C to +4°C). A freezer room preserves food in a frozen state (-18°C or below). Key differences include insulation thickness (100mm vs 150–200mm), refrigeration system capacity, the requirement for a heated floor slab (freezer only), door specifications, and operating cost.
Can I convert a chiller room to a freezer room?
Generally no — not without significant upgrades to insulation panels, the refrigeration system, and critically, the installation of a heated floor slab. It is usually more cost-effective to build a new freezer room. Discuss future requirements with your contractor before construction begins.
How long does it take to build a cold room in Singapore?
A small to medium cold room typically takes 2–4 weeks to construct from site clearance to commissioning, depending on size and complexity. Large industrial cold rooms may take 4–8 weeks or longer. Lead time for equipment procurement can affect the overall timeline.
Our team has over 15 years of cold room construction experience across Singapore. We will assess your site, understand your products, and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
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