Air Conditioning Systems Maintenance
Resolution of all technical issues related to air conditioning systems.
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What services do we offer?
Installation
Dismantling (Removal)
Diagnostics
Repair/Replacement of damaged parts
Repair/Replacement of the control board (PCB)
Cleaning of indoor and outdoor units
Refrigerant (Freon) charging
Technical service for any model of air conditioning systems
Our team offers maintenance for various models of split, multi-split, VRV/VRF, and cascade systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is strictly not recommended. Installing air conditioning systems requires professional knowledge in electrical work, piping, and the safe handling of refrigerants (Freon). Improper installation can cause system damage, endanger your safety, and void the factory warranty.
A non-inverter system operates at full capacity: it turns on, reaches the desired temperature, and then completely shuts off, causing temperature fluctuations and high power consumption. An inverter system operates continuously and smoothly adjusts the compressor's power automatically. Thanks to this, an inverter system is much quieter, accurately maintains the temperature, and saves 30-50% more electricity.
Ideally, twice a year. It is recommended to check the air conditioner in the spring, and the heating system in the autumn, before the season starts. Regular service reduces the risk of unexpected breakdowns, saves energy, and extends the life of the equipment.
Standard air filters should be cleaned or replaced every 3 months. However, if you have pets, live in a dusty area, or a family member has allergies, we recommend replacing or cleaning the filters monthly.
For energy efficiency in summer, 22-23°C is recommended, and 27-29°C in winter. To save energy, you can slightly change the temperature when you are not at home or while sleeping.
There are several reasons for this: a dirty filter, refrigerant (Freon) leak, incorrect thermostat settings, or a turned-off compressor. First, check the thermostat mode and the filter. If the problem is not resolved, you will need air conditioner diagnostics and a certified technician.
Unusual noises (squeaking, humming, knocking, or whistling) indicate mechanical problems. For example: loose parts, motor malfunction, or fan damage. In such cases, it is best to turn off the system immediately and contact a specialist to avoid serious damage.
Water leaking or dripping from the system most often indicates a malfunction of the drainage system.
The main reason is a clogged drain pipe — over time, dust, mold, and buildup accumulate in the pipe, blocking the flow of condensate (water), which then returns indoors.
Other reasons may include: a damaged drain pump, an incorrectly sloped pipe, or a frozen indoor coil due to a dirty filter. Ignoring a water leak can damage walls, ceilings, and promote mold growth. Therefore, to resolve the problem and clean the drain pipes, it is necessary to call a technician in a timely manner, as air conditioners often leak water precisely because of drainage issues.
SEER and COP are the main indicators of your climate equipment's energy efficiency:
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio): measures the cooling efficiency of the system during the summer season.
COP (Coefficient of Performance): shows the heating efficiency in winter.
For example, if the device's COP is 4, it means that for every 1 kW of electricity consumed, the system generates 4 kW of heat. Simply put: whether in a residential or commercial space, the higher the SEER and COP ratings, the more powerful and energy-efficient the equipment is, which ultimately significantly reduces your utility bills.