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Aircon Servicing in Singapore 2018 – 8 Affordable But Reputable Companies

Aircon Servicing in Singapore 2018 – 8 Affordable But Reputable Companies

For some of us, air conditioning isn’t a luxury, it’s a mercy. But aircon units can be pretty high maintenance, especially if you use them frequently. Unfortunately, regular air con servicing is just the price we have to pay for comfort and sanity.

So if (or rather, when) it’s time for you to get your aircon serviced, who should you call? In Singapore, aircon service companies can be divided into several categories.

For maximum assurance, you’d want to go for retailers (furniture/electronics stores) or manufacturers (companies that make the aircons and provide servicing for their brand only). Usually they’d only service units under warranty, though.

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If you want to try and get a cheaper deal, you can look for one of the many independent aircon servicing companies around. These range from self-owned businesses where the owners themselves are the technicians, to pretty large outfits that hire technicians to do the job.

Here’s a quick look at some prices for a one-time servicing session at 8 popular companies:

Company

Type

Price for one-time general servicing

Courts

Retailer

$45 to $350

Gain City

Retailer

$30 to $50

Mitsubishi

Manufacturer

$40 to $70 + $35 transport

Daikin

Manufacturer

$80 to $120 (first time) / $40 to $80 (subsequent)

Panasonic

Manufacturer

$20 to $350

AireControl

Independent

$42.80 to $139.10

SoCool

Independent

$40 to $420

Aircon Astiquer

Independent

From $148

Courts

Contact: 1800 419 1811 / warranty@courts.com.sg

Hours: 9am – 5pm weekdays

When you go to retailers, you know they can be relied on. You probably bought your aircon from them anyway. But the real disadvantage is that they usually only service appliances under warranty.

Courts handles basic aircon servicing i.e. checking and cleaning of fan, air filter and cover, blower wheel, drip tray and drainage pipe.

Cost: $45 to $350

Gain City

Contact: 6222 1212

Electronics store Gain City also provides air con servicing for appliances under warranty. They promise satisfaction or you don’t have to pay, plus no extra charge for servicing on Sundays and public holidays.

Cost: $30 to $50 (one-time service)
$88 to $840 (1-year package, 2 to 6 times)
$220 to $700 (2-year package, 5 times)
$396 to $1,260 (3-year package, 9 times)

Mitsubishi

Contact: 6473 0308

Hours: 8:45am – 5pm weekdays
8:45am – 12pm Sat

Mitsubishi provides servicing for its aircons under warranty. It’s cheaper if you get it done for the entire system in your house (assuming you bought more than 1 unit) each time.

Cost: $40 (one room) or $80 (package) for evaluation
From $70 (room) or $150 (package) for repairs
From $300 (room) or $350 (package) for system work
From $400 for pressure test
+ $35 for transport
+ surcharge for after hours, urgent or same-day service

Daikin

Contact: 6311 8686

Hours: 9am – 5pm weekdays
9am – 12pm Sat

Daikin tends to your aircon even if it’s no longer under warranty. The downside is that it’s quite pricey.

Cost: $80 to $120 (first time) / $40 to $80 (subsequent) for general servicing
$220 to $990 for chemical flushing
$180 to $790 for steam cleaning
$380 to $500 for pressure testing
$240 to $620 labour for replacing parts

Panasonic

Contact: 6871 4855

Hours: 9am – 6pm weekdays
9am – 1pm Sat

Panasonic offers a 90-day warranty after servicing.

Cost: $20 to $350 for general servicing
$80 to $290 for chemical wash
$150 to $480 for chemical overhaul
$30 to $120 for gas top-up

AireControl

Contact: 6659 5959

Hours: 9am – 5.30pm Weekdays
9am – 12.15pm Sat

One of the most recognised aircon servicing companies, AireControl has a huge pool of over 20 technicians and are the only company that repairs the aircon’s circuit board. Other pluses: a 90-day warranty, plenty of promotions and a track record of dealing with almost any brand including the most popular ones in Singapore: Daikin, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, LG, Samsung and Carrier.

Cost: $42.80 to $139.10 for general servicing (one time)
$221.49 to $519.28for general servicing (yearly contract)
$150 to $250 for chemical cleaning or circuit board repair
+ $20 for transport

SoCool Pte Ltd

Contact: 6631 8348 / 9323 4748

Hours: 8am – 10pm daily

Another established independent aircon servicing company with extended servicing hours – great for people who find it difficult to arrange their work schedules to accommodate the typical aircon servicing timeslots.

Cost: $40 to $420 for general servicing
$85 to $350 for chemical wash
$150 to $550 for chemical overhaul

Aircon Astiquer

Contact: 9067 4867 (Kevin)

Hours: 10am – 6pm weekdays

For mould issues, consider independent, self-owned company Aircon Astiquer. It has its own patented aircon cleaning machines for clearing out mould.

Cost: from $148 for HydroJet cleaning
from $250 for ChemJet cleaning
$168 to $350 for repairs/replacement
$128 to $248 gas top-up

Why is there such a big range of servicing costs?

You might be surprised to know that even for general servicing, there’s a huge range of prices. Apart from the company you hire to service your aircon, there are other factors that can affect the size of your bill.

Number of units: Obviously, the more aircon units are serviced, the more it’ll cost. But some companies charge a standard rate for multi-split systems which can lower the average price of servicing per unit.

Frequency of servicing: One-time servicing tends to cost more per servicing compared to a package deal. If you’re comfortable with the company’s service and reputation, consider getting a package to save on costs.

Type of servicing: General servicing doesn’t include services like chemical cleaning, steam cleaning or even replacement parts. Should your unit require any of these, you’ll be charged more. It’s good to clarify these costs with your aircon servicing company before you actually need them.

Number of coils: The more powerful the aircon, the more expensive it is to service. That’s because they have more coils, and servicing coils usually begins at $35 to $40 per coil, with extra charges (from $15) per subsequent coil.

Extra levies: If you want the company to rush down for an urgent visit, they will most likely charge you an extra fee. But what you might not know is that some companies also levy an extra charge if the aircon is mounted above 3m or on the ceiling.

What goes into an aircon servicing?

If you’re not doing it already, you SHOULD be performing some basic aircon maintenance on your own. This includes regularly wiping down the aircon vent, vacuum-cleaning the fan inside, and removing and washing the aircon filter (which also needs to be replaced every 6 months to 1 year).

Here’s what might happen during an aircon servicing session.

Advanced cleaning: A more complete cleaning of your aircon unit – the filters, outer panels, coils, drain pan, drain pipes and getting rid of air and moisture in the system to ensure clear airflow. A good aircon serviceman will make sure all parts are dry before re-assembling your aircon to prevent corrosion.

Oil fan lubrication: The fan bearings are lubricated so the aircon can work quietly.

Check the parts: A check of all the parts to see if any replacements are needed: compressor, controls, thermostats, blower, motor, drain line, operating pressures, coils, hoses, filters, belts, refrigerant levels, and return plus supply lines and connections to ensure the compressor and condenser are in working order.

Troubleshooting: Check for and troubleshoot problems such as coolant leaks, stuck vents, blockages, cracks in the casing and any other issues that may affect the performance or lead to a breakdown.

Top up refrigerant gas: The gas in your aircon, Freuon, is a cooling agent that helps the refrigerant (or coolant) create cool air. You don’t have to top up the refrigerant gas unless there is a leak in the aircon system, in which case your aircon serviceman will fix the leak and fill it up.

Chemical cleaning: This is not part of the standard servicing procedure. A more thorough cleaning using chemicals rather than just water, you can request for this. The aircon is dismantled and all its parts – evaporator coil, blower wheel, fan coil – are immersed in a chemical solution. With parts that can’t be dismantled such as the pipes, chemicals are flushed through them. This clears the aircon of corrosive substances and mould.

Test run: Finally, when all the servicing is done, there will be a test run to make sure everything is functioning smoothly.

You should service your aircon at least once a year, whether you use it often or not. An aircon that’s switched on daily needs to be serviced once every 2 to 3 months.

Have you ever been ripped off by aircon servicing? Tell us about your experience in the comments!

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