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For residential use, aircon servicing is recommended every 3–4 months. If the unit is used daily or in dusty environments, more frequent servicing helps maintain cooling efficiency and prevents breakdowns.

A standard service includes cleaning of filters, fan coil unit, drainage system, basic checks on gas pressure, and overall system performance inspection. It is preventive maintenance, not repair work.

Signs include weak cooling, water leakage, foul smell, or unusual noise. If normal servicing no longer improves performance, a chemical wash may be required to remove internal buildup.

Yes. A clean system operates more efficiently, cools faster, and puts less load on the compressor, which can help reduce energy consumption over time.

On average, 30–45 minutes per unit for normal servicing, depending on accessibility and condition of the system.

Relocation includes dismantling the existing unit, safely transporting it, reinstalling at a new location, vacuuming the system, and recharging gas if required.

Yes. Aircon units can be relocated between residential and commercial properties, subject to site conditions and piping requirements.

In most cases, yes. Old piping may not be suitable for the new layout or length required. New piping ensures proper gas flow and long-term reliability.

Not always, but vacuuming and pressure checks are mandatory. Gas top-up is only done if levels are insufficient after reinstallation.

Typically half a day for standard residential systems. Larger or more complex installations may require additional time.

Aircon installation is best done during renovation, before carpentry works. This allows concealed piping and a cleaner finish.

Yes. We install high-quality insulated copper piping, drainage pipes, and proper trunking designed for long-term use in BTO flats.

This depends on flat size and layout. Common setups include 3-system or 4-system configurations covering bedrooms and living areas.

It is possible, but not always recommended. Older systems may be less efficient or incompatible with new piping layouts.

Yes. We advise on unit placement, system capacity, and piping routes to ensure optimal cooling and minimal visual impact.

Birds can nest near compressors, causing hygiene issues, noise, and damage to wiring or piping. Bird netting prevents nesting without harming birds.

Yes. Bird netting is commonly used and compliant when installed properly without obstructing ventilation or access.

No. Properly installed nets do not block airflow or heat dissipation from the condenser unit.

We use durable, weather-resistant netting designed for outdoor use, secured firmly to withstand wind and rain.

Most installations are completed within 1–2 hours, depending on ledge size and accessibility.

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