Not everything can be solved with a Google search or a YouTube tutorial. Sure, your aircon is blowing air, you’ve rinsed the filters, and set the temperature to 22°C; yet the room still stays warm. What you need is an aircon chemical wash, because it reaches places where you can’t. Let it be bacteria breeding in the drain pan, mold coating the evaporator coils, or algae blocking the drainage pipe. We’ll carefully dismantle the main components, treat them with non-corrosive chemicals, and restore cooling without the need for a complete teardown and overhaul.
What's Included:
Your aircon might not be functioning the way it’s supposed to, due to various reasons. When you haven't deep-cleaned in 6–12 months and run the unit for 7 hours or more nightly, there is a need for a professional to inspect it. Otherwise, your electricity bill will just keep climbing because dirty coils force the compressor to work overtime just to maintain a temperature of 25°C.
Our technician removes the fan coil unit, filters, and drain pan, ensuring that each part soaks in a chemical solution designed to break down dirt that brushing won't touch. The solution sits for several minutes, penetrating every coil fin, dissolving the slime in your drainage line (the reason water drips onto your bedroom floor). After thorough rinsing to remove all residue, everything gets reassembled and tested. One unit takes 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. Moreover, we tarp your floor and clean up completely before leaving.
We’ll ensure that your cooling system is restored to near-factory performance, bacteria and mold are eliminated, drainage flows freely, and energy use drops 15–25%. Your bedroom will get cold in 10 minutes again instead of 30. The air will smell clean, and there won’t be any water stains on your wall.
We’ll take before/after photos of the coils and provide a 30-day workmanship warranty (same-day slots available for families who can't wait). Get in touch with one of our experts, and we'll tell you honestly if chemical wash solves your problem or if the unit needs something else.
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