Refrigrant Refill

Our professional aircon cleaning service ensures Our aircon cleaning services are designed to give you the cleanest, most efficient indoor air conditioning system possible.

Our experienced technicians have been intensively trained in the art of professional aircon cleaning that your AC unit continues to run effectively and efficiently, with your health and safety in mind.

​We know that the last thing you want to deal with is a dirty air conditioning unit. That’s why our professionally trained aircon technicians are able to take care of your aircon unit in no time at all. Our cleaners use the appropriate tools and/or machines to clean every inch of your air con system, ensuring that it’s perfectly clean.

This service includes cleaning of the aircon dust screen, fan blades, steering parts, body, cover, and casing. You can trust in our professional cleaners to disassemble and assemble each accessory with utmost care.

Aircon checkup and freon recharging services are also available. Get your ACs cleaned by the best, trained andreliable technicians!  

Our professional aircon cleaning service ensures Our aircon cleaning services are designed to give you the cleanest, most efficient indoor air conditioning system possible.

Our experienced technicians have been intensively trained in the art of professional aircon cleaning that your AC unit continues to run effectively and efficiently, with your health and safety in mind.

​We know that the last thing you want to deal with is a dirty air conditioning unit. That’s why our professionally trained aircon technicians are able to take care of your aircon unit in no time at all. Our cleaners use the appropriate tools and/or machines to clean every inch of your air con system, ensuring that it’s perfectly clean.

This service includes cleaning of the aircon dust screen, fan blades, steering parts, body, cover, and casing. You can trust in our professional cleaners to disassemble and assemble each accessory with utmost care.

Aircon checkup and freon recharging services are also available. Get your ACs cleaned by the best, trained andreliable technicians!  

How do I know if my home A/C needs to be recharged?

There are a couple of ways you’ll know if you need an A/C recharge:

  • Most of the time, when an A/C unit is leaking refrigerant, it will blow warm air. That’s because the refrigerant is no longer there to cool the air passing through your unit. However, your A/C won’t go from cool to warm overnight like it might in the case of a broken thermostat, for example. It will slowly get warmer over time as your unit’s refrigerant leaks, so you’ll notice your air conditioner’s effectiveness diminishing over weeks or months.
  • Another sign that your refrigerant is leaking is ice or frost buildup inside or on the unit. This happens because the refrigerant gas cools everything it touches to the point of freezing—that’s how it cools outside air to pump into your home. When you look inside your unit, it’s normal to see some frosty-looking coiled pipes. Those are your condenser coils, a primary component of the refrigerant system. If everything inside your unit looks frozen, or you’re seeing frost on the outside of the unit, it could be the result of a leak.

How often do you need to recharge your A/C?

The refrigerant systems within A/C units are sealed. This means that home A/C units are designed not to require a recharge unless a leak develops in the refrigerant system. So, unless you notice a problem, a home A/C recharge isn’t needed.

What does a typical A/C recharge cost?

The cost to recharge a home A/C depends on the cause of the refrigerant leak and refrigerant prices, which are dependent on the unit and your location. The average retail price of refrigerant is $67 per pound, and most units require up to 10 pounds, so your A/C recharge costs could be up to $670.

If extra work is required to repair the cause of the leak, that may be an added expense.

When should I replace my A/C unit?

You may be better off replacing your leaking air conditioner instead of trying to recharge it—because even the best A/C units don’t last forever. Here are some signs that you may need a new A/C unit:

  • The unit is 15 to 20 years old.
  • The unit is a newer model, but the leak is the result of poor manufacturing.
  • The repair cost is almost as much as buying a new unit.
  • You’ve had to get the unit repaired frequently.