Frequently Asked Questions.
It depends on usage. Daily-use units typically need more regular servicing than occasional-use units. If your airflow drops or cooling becomes inconsistent, it’s usually time to service.
Standard servicing typically includes inspection, filter cleaning, drainage checks, basic cleaning of accessible parts, and performance verification after servicing.
Not always. “Not cold” can be caused by dirty coils, airflow restriction, drainage issues, fan problems, or other faults. Gas top up only makes sense when refrigerant-related issues are confirmed.
Chemical wash is commonly used when standard servicing is not enough to restore cooling performance. Chemical overhaul is deeper and usually reserved for severe buildup or recurring problems.
Yes. If troubleshooting points to a repair need, we explain the cause and options, then proceed only with your approval.
Pricing depends on the number of units, system condition, and service type (standard, chemical wash, overhaul). Share your unit details and we can give a clear quote range before booking.

