Aircon General Servicing

Aircon General Servicing

Professional Aircon General Servicing

Regular aircon servicing is essential to keep your air conditioning units operating at peak efficiency, maintain high indoor air quality, and prevent sudden and costly breakdowns. Dust and dirt build-up on air filters and evaporator coils blocks smooth airflow, forcing the system to work harder and consume more electricity.

Our general aircon servicing includes a comprehensive multi-point inspection and cleaning process. We clean the filters, front panels, and fan blowers, flush the drain pipes to prevent leaks, and perform diagnostic checks on electrical components to ensure everything is operating safely.

Our Scope of Work

Our technicians follow a rigorous checklist to ensure that every aspect of your air conditioner is serviced and verified for safety and efficiency:

Clean and wash front panels and air filters
Vacuum and clean evaporator cooling coils
Clear and flush condensation drain water tray and pipe
Check blower fan wheel for dust and grease accumulation
Diagnose electrical components and contact points
Inspect compressor running pressure and check gas levels

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about general aircon servicing? Here are some of the most common queries from our clients:

  • How often should I service my air conditioning unit?
    For residential units, we recommend general servicing every 3 to 4 months. For commercial units or systems in high-use environments, monthly or bi-monthly servicing is highly recommended to maintain reliability.
  • What are the main benefits of regular aircon servicing?
    Regular servicing extends the lifespan of your unit, lowers monthly electricity bills by keeping it running efficiently, prevents water leakages, and removes airborne allergens to keep your indoor air clean and healthy.
  • Is gas top-up included in the general servicing package?
    General servicing includes a check of the refrigerant gas pressure level. If a top-up is needed, it will be quoted and charged separately depending on the amount and type of gas required.