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Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page!

 

Here, you'll find answers to the most common inquiries about our services and offerings. We aim to provide you with clear and concise information to enhance your experience. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to us directly!

1. Q: How often should my air conditioner be serviced?

A: The frequency of servicing depends on the environment in which the air conditioning unit operates.
For most households, an annual service is sufficient. However, commercial or high-usage environments may require more frequent maintenance. Regular servicing helps maintain optimal performance, energy efficiency, and reliability of the system.

4. Q: What size air conditioner do I need for my home?

A: The correct size depends on factors like square footage, insulation, ceiling height, and number of windows. We perform a professional load calculation to ensure the right fit and optimal comfort.

2. Q: Why is my air conditioner not cooling properly?

A: Common causes include low refrigerant levels, dirty filters, a malfunctioning thermostat, blocked condenser coils, or electrical issues. A diagnostic visit can quickly pinpoint and resolve the problem.

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5. Q: Is it worth repairing an old air conditioner?

A: If your AC is over 10 years old and needs frequent or costly repairs, replacement may be more cost-effective. Newer models are more energy-efficient and reliable.

3. Q: How can I improve the energy efficiency of my AC system?

A: You can improve efficiency by:

  • Scheduling regular maintenance visits

  • Sealing windows and doors

  • Using a programmable thermostat

  • Upgrading to an energy-efficient model if your system is older​

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6. Q: What are the signs that I need a new air conditioner?

A: Key signs include frequent repairs, reduced efficiency, inconsistent temperatures, unusual noises, or if your unit is over 12–15 years old. Replacing an outdated system can save on repair costs and energy bills in the long run.

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