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Consistent maintenance and cleaning of your air conditioning system can significantly enhance its efficiency and extend its lifespan. Regular cleaning helps prevent the buildup of dust and air born particles, which can impede the system’s functionality and increase energy consumption. By maintaining your air conditioner regularly, you also ensure better air quality, reduce the likelihood of costly breakdowns, and keep energy costs low.

For a residential unit, it is generally recommended to schedule maintenance at least once a year. However, if your system is older, you use it extensively, or if it’s on a commercial setting (Classrooms, offices, etc.) servicing should be undertaken every 6-8 months. Regular inspections can catch issues before they turn into major problems, ensuring your unit continues to operate efficiently.

Yes, regular maintenance includes cleaning or replacing air filters, which can significantly improve the indoor air quality by removing pollutants and allergens from the air. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies or respiratory issues.

Rust proofing for new installations near the seaside is crucial to combat the accelerated corrosion often caused by salty, moist air. This treatment helps protect the external and internal components of your air conditioning unit, extending its durability and efficiency in harsh coastal environments.

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Air Conditioning Maintenance Tips

These simple steps can help keep your air conditioning system running efficiently and improve the air quality in your home.

Inspect outdoor unit regularly

Make sure there’s no leaves/debris behind the outdoor unit restricting air flow.

Clean or Replace the Air Filters

Dirty filters can restrict airflow and reduce efficiency. Clean reusable filters or replace disposable ones regularly.

Check the outdoor drain

Always ensure outdoor drain point is free from vegetation and debris.

Use Curtains and Blinds

Help your air conditioning system by keeping curtains or blinds closed during the hottest part of the day to keep indoor temperatures cooler.