Coffee Machine Service Contracts
for the Irish coffee & food trailer trade.
Annual service contracts for commercial espresso machines and grinders in Ireland — La Marzocco, Nuova Simonelli, Mahlkönig, Mazzer. Servicing, descaling, repair, parts.
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Commercial coffee machine service contracts in Ireland cover annual servicing, descaling, parts replacement, and reactive callouts for the espresso machines and grinders that keep Irish cafés, coffee vans and food trailers running. A 2-group La Marzocco Linea or Nuova Simonelli Appia represents €6,000–€18,000 of capital; protecting that investment with a structured annual service contract is the difference between a 10-year and a 5-year machine life. This category collects every Irish supplier offering structured service-contract programmes for the trade — most also do reactive callouts for non-contract customers.
What a coffee machine service contract typically covers
A standard Irish 12-month service contract includes: one preventative service visit (descale + group-head rebuild + pressure check + gasket replacement + steam wand calibration), priority response on reactive callouts (typical 24-48hr response window), parts at trade rates (10-20% off retail), and labour at a discounted hourly rate (€60-€90/hr typical vs €110+ ad-hoc). Premium tiers add: two preventative visits/year, weekend callout, loan-machine availability during major repairs. Most contracts exclude one-off catastrophic failures (boiler explosion, group-head replacement) which are insurance territory.
Typical 2026 Irish service contract pricing
Single 1-group espresso machine + 1 grinder, 1 annual service visit, parts at trade rates: €350-€650/year. 2-group espresso machine + 2 grinders, 1 annual visit + reactive callout: €550-€950/year. 3-group machine + 3 grinders, 2 annual visits + priority callout + loan machine: €1,200-€2,200/year. Most Irish suppliers offer a 3-year discount of 5-10% if you pre-pay; some include a free annual descale-only visit at month 18 to bridge between annual majors.
Major Irish providers — distribution + service combined
Vero (vero.ie) — Dublin-based La Marzocco distributor with a national service network. Strong on premium specialty cafés. Zero One Zero (010coffeeireland.com) — Dublin distributor for Sanremo + Victoria Arduino. Owns its own service engineers. MunsterCoffee (munstercoffee.ie) — Cork-based supplier covering Munster + national. Strong on independent café accounts. Watermark — Dublin commercial-equipment specialist; cross-brand service. Paddy Appliances — Dublin servicing several Italian brands. Each carries different brand-specialism + service-area footprint; check coverage before signing.
Choosing a service contract for a mobile coffee operator
Coffee vans + trailers have different service needs than fixed cafés: water-system + descaling cycles differ because the source water + filter cartridge change schedules vary by trading-area + frequency. Mobile operators benefit from contracts that include 4-month water-filter cartridge supply (Brita, BWT, Everpure). Ireland's water hardness varies significantly by county — Dublin (moderate-hard), Cork (hard), Galway (soft) — so the descaling cycle frequency varies. Match the supplier's service-area to your typical trading-pitch footprint; a Cork-based supplier for a Cork-trading van saves callout-mileage costs.
What's NOT in a typical service contract
Major repairs after non-routine damage (frozen water-line burst, dropped machine, electrical surge damage). New parts at retail prices once the trade-rate discount is applied. Operator-error issues (wrong cleaning agent, scale buildup from skipped descales). Out-of-warranty manufacturer defects (manufacturer warranty usually covers years 1-2 separately). For these, expect ad-hoc callout fees + parts at retail. The single most-expensive routine non-contract event: full boiler replacement, €1,200-€3,500 depending on machine model.
When to NOT sign a service contract
If your machine is under €3,000 retail (prosumer-tier Lelit, Rocket, Profitec — most home-grade), pay-per-callout is cheaper than annual contracts. If you have a service-tech-trained team member who can do routine descaling + gasket replacement in-house, the cost-benefit shifts. If you trade <3 days/week (very low usage), the descaling cycle stretches significantly and a contract is overkill. Always: get one preventative service done in year 1 to establish baseline machine condition, then decide on a contract for year 2 onwards.
Counties served
Coffee machine service-contract providers on Food Trailers Marketplace serve all 32 counties via Dublin / Cork / Galway / Belfast-based engineers. Coverage zones: Dublin engineers typically cover Leinster + east-coast in same-day callouts; Cork engineers cover Munster; Galway engineers cover Connacht. Cross-province callouts incur mileage. Most Irish coffee businesses establish a primary service-contract supplier + a backup for shortage cover at peak season.
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