Won't cool
Could be a clogged coil, low refrigerant, failed fan capacitor, or a PCB sensor reading the wrong temperature. We rule them out in order, cheapest first.
Could be a clogged coil, low refrigerant, failed fan capacitor, or a PCB sensor reading the wrong temperature. We rule them out in order, cheapest first.
Drain pan is blocked, drainage hose is sloping the wrong way, or the indoor unit shifted on its bracket. Usually a 30-minute fix.
Short on the compressor, water tracking into the electronics, or an oversized unit on an undersized circuit. We check the wiring before we condemn the unit.
Compressor not engaging, refrigerant leak, or four-way valve stuck. We confirm with manifold gauges, not by hand-feel.
Bent fan blade, motor bearing gone, blower wheel out of balance. We'll let you listen to the diagnosis before swapping parts.
Daikin P0/P1, Panasonic F11/H11, Mitsubishi E6. We carry the service manuals and decode the code in front of you.
Our technician arrives with manifold gauges, multimeter, clamp meter, model-specific service manuals on the tablet, and a stash of the most common spares — capacitors, contactors, drain pumps, common PCB resistors.
Roughly 70% of repair visits end with the fault diagnosed and fixed on the spot. The remaining 30% need a part ordered (1–3 days) — we send you the part number and the supplier price so you can sanity-check it.
If you decide not to proceed, the RM 60 covers the call-out. If you proceed, it's waived and absorbed into the repair invoice.
Confirmed in writing after diagnosis. We never order parts without your written go-ahead.
RM 180–260
RM 220–340
RM 380–620
RM 480–1,100
RM 1,400–2,400
RM 60 · waived if you proceed with the fix.
We'll come back with a likely diagnosis and an honest "is this worth repairing?" answer in two business hours.