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Aircon Leak Repair & Service In Singapore2024-11-01T10:25:06+08:00

Your Trusted Partner For Aircon Servicing

Our certified technicians specialise in repairing residential and commercial air conditioning systems, as well as delivering aircon leaking services in Singapore. Count on us for quality workmanship, prompt service, and a commitment to customer satisfaction in every aspect of aircon repair and troubleshooting.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Issues

A healthy and comfortable indoor environment contributes to your well-being. However, poor aircon maintenance can lead to leaks, significantly impacting Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

  • Mould and Mildew Growth

    Aircon leaks may trigger the formation of moist environments conducive to mould and mildew growth. When these microorganisms circulate in the air, they lead to respiratory issues and allergic reactions.

  • Structural Damage and Odours

    Persistent leaks can lead to structural damage within the aircon system, resulting in unpleasant odours. The smell may indicate mould growth or stagnant water accumulation, both of which compromise IAQ.

If your air conditioning system shows signs of leaks, act promptly to safeguard your IAQ from potential hazards.

Why Choose Us

Expert Diagnosis

Expert Diagnosis

Our team of certified technicians is proficient in identifying the root cause of any problem and administering the most suitable and effective solutions.

Trustworthy Reputation

Trustworthy Reputation

Our proven track record and client testimonials reflect our commitment to professionalism and customer-first approaches.

Quality Solutions

Quality Solutions

We take pride in our commitment to using genuine parts and technical proficiency to deliver reliable aircon leaking services.

Customer Satisfaction

Customer Satisfaction

With a focus on customer satisfaction, we go beyond conventional servicing, tailoring our approach to meet your unique needs.

Experiencing aircon leaks and seeking solutions?
Our FAQs have got you covered.

Why is my air conditioner leaking?2024-11-01T10:26:52+08:00

Air conditioners play a crucial role in reducing moisture through condensation. When the following conditions occur, they may lead to air conditioner leaking:

  • Clogged or Disconnected Drain Line
  • Frozen Evaporator Coil
  • Improper Installation
  • Dirty or Clogged Air Filter
  • Refrigerant Issues
  • External Factors
Can defective components in my air conditioner cause leaks?2024-11-01T10:27:12+08:00

Yes, defective components or poor workmanship can contribute to water leaks. If there’s a loosened or damaged aircon part, water may flow and leak through exposed gaps or cracks.

Are there specific environmental factors that lead to leaks in air conditioners?2024-11-01T10:27:34+08:00

Yes, a higher level of airborne contaminants is among the environmental factors that can impact your air conditioning system. These contaminants have the potential to accumulate within the system, leading to clogs and blockages over time.

How can I differentiate between a minor maintenance issue and a more significant problem causing frequent leaks?2024-11-01T10:27:56+08:00

Monitor the frequency of leaks from your air conditioner. If leaks occur once every few months, they may indicate minor maintenance issues that can be addressed through regular aircon leak repairs. However, if leaks occur every couple of weeks, it could signal a more significant problem that warrants professional assistance.

30 days of workmanship warranty given based on scope of service

Aircon Servicing

Basic Probiotic HydroClean (Standard FCU)

9,000-12,000 BTU

$35

12,001-18,000 BTU

$40

18,001-24,000 BTU

$45

24,001-34,000 BTU

$50

For other aircon models, please contact us for a quotation.

* Minimum 2 FCUs per booking, otherwise transportation fee ($30) applies.
* For all other non-standard aircon services, please contact us for a quotation.
* All prices shown are subjected to the prevailing GST rate (Government Tax).
* Additional $10 surcharge (before GST) applicable for addresses within CBD / Sentosa Island / Jurong Island.

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