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AIR CONDITIONING SERVICING

Air conditioning servicing on the Gold Coast, by the bloke who'll remember your system

Hi, I'm Nick. I service ducted, split and multi-head systems across the Gold Coast and Tweed, and I keep track of when yours is due so you don't have to.

The Basics

What a service actually involves

An air conditioning service is a licensed technician taking your system apart far enough to clean it, check it and test it properly. Not a wipe-over of the filters and a nod on the way out.

I service any brand and any system, whether I installed it or not, for homes right across the Gold Coast and Tweed Heads. At the end you get a plain-English rundown of what I found, what's wearing, and what's worth keeping an eye on. No pressure attached to any of it.

  • Yearly for a normal household system
  • Any brand, any age, whoever installed it
  • A plain-English report on what I found, with prices if anything needs doing

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Free, no-obligation quotes and straight advice on servicing your system.
WHY SERVICE IT

Why a yearly service is worth the money

Our climate is hard on air conditioners. They run most of the year, they pull in salt air and dust, and they sit outside in the sun.

Lower running costs

A clogged filter and a dirty coil both force the system to work harder for the same result. Clean it and it stops paying for the privilege.

A longer life

The parts that fail first are usually the ones that have been straining against a blockage for a couple of summers.

Fewer breakdowns

Most of the faults I get called to in January were visible in October. Catching them early costs very little.

Cleaner air inside

Filters, coil and drain tray are where dust and mould collect. That's what you're breathing every time it kicks in.

Warranty kept intact

Manufacturers expect a system to be maintained. Regular servicing keeps that side of things clean.

Due for a service?

Tell me what you've got and I'll give you a price before I book you in.
Book a service

Signs your system is asking for a service

If it has already stopped working properly, that's a repair rather than a service. Ring me either way and I'll tell you which one you need

  • It takes noticeably longer to cool a room than it used to
  • The airflow feels weaker
  • A musty or sour smell when it first kicks in
  • Power bills climbing without the usage changing
  • New noises, rattles or vibration
  • Any water where water shouldn't be
  • More than a year since it was last looked at
WHAT'S INCLUDED

What I actually do on a service

The full run-through, and why each bit matters.

Clean or replace the filters

The single biggest cause of poor airflow and high running costs. A blocked filter chokes the whole system.

Clean the indoor coil and barrel fan

Where dust, mould and that musty startup smell live. A dirty coil can't transfer heat properly, so the room takes longer to cool.

Clear and flush the condensate drain

Sludge builds up in our humidity and eventually backs up. This is the fix for water dripping through a ceiling, before it happens.

Check refrigerant pressures

A system needs the exact charge the manufacturer specified. Under-charged and it struggles, over-charged and it wears itself out.

Check for refrigerant leaks

If the gas is low, something is letting it out. Topping it up without finding the leak is throwing money at the symptom.

Clean the outdoor condenser coil

Salt, dust and garden debris pack into the fins and stop the unit shedding heat. Coastal systems need this more than most.

Check the fan motors and blades

Loose or unbalanced blades make noise, wear bearings and eventually take the motor with them.

Check the electricals and connections

Loose terminals, tired contactors and capacitors on the way out. This is where a lot of mid-summer failures start.

Check the compressor is drawing what it should

The most expensive part in the system, and the one that suffers when everything else is neglected.

Clean the return air grille and vents

Keeps dust out of the system rather than recirculating it through your house.

Run it up and test it properly

Temperatures, airflow, thermostat, controller and drainage, all checked under load with the system working.

Then I tell you what I found. Anything that's wearing, anything worth watching, and anything that needs doing now with a price attached.

REPAIR OR REPLACE

Ducted, split or multi-head, I service the lot

Different systems need different attention, and I'll tell you what yours actually needs rather than selling you a package.

Split systems

One indoor head, one outdoor unit. Quickest to service, around an hour, and the one people most often let go too long.

Multi-head systems

Several indoor units on one compressor. Each head gets cleaned and checked, so allow a bit more time.

Ducted systems

Indoor unit, return air, zone motors and outlets. The most involved service, and the one where neglect costs the most.

Old, new, mine or someone else's, it makes no difference. A fair chunk of my servicing work is on systems I've never laid eyes on before, including units that came out of a retailer and were fitted by whoever was cheapest at the time. Tell me what's on the wall and I'll sort it.

My Process

What happens on the day

Four steps, and you'll know what's going on at every one of them.

1

A real time window

You'll get a window rather than a vague "sometime Tuesday". A standard split takes around an hour, ducted takes longer depending on how many outlets and where the indoor unit sits.

2

Access, not supervision

Someone needs to be home to let me in, but you don't have to hover. I'll need to get at the indoor unit, the outdoor unit and the switchboard.

3

The service itself

Everything in the list above, done properly. I put a drop sheet under anything I'm working above, and I clean up before I go.

4

The rundown

I'll walk you through what I found in plain English before I leave. If something needs attention you'll get a price for it there and then, and you're free to go away and think about it.

AFTERCARE

The service you won't have to remember

Air conditioners don't get serviced because nobody thinks about them until they stop. So I keep the diary instead of you.

About a fortnight before yours is due, a reminder comes through and all you do is confirm a time that suits. No annual note in your calendar, no forgotten filters, no discovering in December that it hasn't been touched in three years.

If I installed your system, the first service at around six months is on me. After that it's yearly, with the same reminder each time.

  • A reminder two weeks out that you simply confirm
  • Complimentary first service at around six months on anything I install
Why work with me

The difference one technician makes

Servicing is where dealing with the same person year after year actually pays off.

The same person, every visit

I know your place, your system and how you like it running. Nothing gets explained twice, and I can see what's changed since last time because I was the one standing there last time.

A history, not a snapshot

After a couple of services I know what's been slowly getting worse, which is how you spot a problem while it's still cheap.

Straight talk about what needs doing

If a part is fine for another season, I'll say so. I'd rather have you as a customer for ten years than sell you something you don't need today.

Brielle in the office, me on the tools

Two people run this business, so you get a person on the phone and a technician at the door who already knows what the call was about.

Peace of mind

Licensed, insured and accountable

You're letting me into your home once a year, so here's what backs the work:

  • Licensed with ARCtick for refrigeration work, and qualified for restricted electrical
  • Public liability insurance in place
  • A 12-month workmanship warranty covering the work I carry out
  • Seventeen years on the tools on the Gold Coast

Where I service

The Gold Coast and Tweed Heads are home ground, and that's where the bulk of my servicing work sits. Brisbane, the Northern Rivers, Toowoomba and Warwick are all on the list when a job warrants the drive. Ring me if you're unsure whether your suburb is covered and I'll tell you on the spot.

Servicing for businesses

Run a business? Commercial systems work harder and run on maintenance agreements rather than a yearly visit, so they're handled here:

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Common questions about servicing

Still not sure about something? Ask me directly and I'll give you a straight answer.

Once a year for a normal household system. If yours runs almost daily, cools a big open area, or sits right on the beach copping salt air, every six to nine months is a better idea.

Cleaning the filters, indoor coil and outdoor coil, clearing the drain, checking refrigerant pressures and leaks, testing the electricals, motors and compressor, then running the system under load and reporting back on what I found.

It depends on the system. A single wall split is a smaller job than a ducted system with ten outlets, and a unit that hasn't been touched in five years takes longer than one I saw last winter. Tell me what you've got and I'll give you a price before I book you in.

Yes. Any brand, any installer, however old. A good chunk of my servicing work is on systems I've never seen before.

There's overlap, but they're not the same job. A clean focuses on the coil, filters and drain for air quality. A service includes all of that, then adds the licensed work: refrigerant pressures and leak checks, electrical testing, motor and compressor checks, and a performance test. Cleaning is the part you'd notice. The rest is what catches a fault before it becomes a breakdown.

Someone does, to let me in and give me access to the indoor unit, outdoor unit and switchboard.

Around an hour for a standard split. Ducted takes longer, and I'll tell you what to allow when you book.

Book your service

Due for a service, or genuinely can't remember the last one? Give me a ring and I'll sort it out, then keep track of it for you from there.

What a service with me gets you

  • A proper licensed service, with the covers off and the gauges on
  • A plain-English rundown of what I found and what, if anything, needs doing
  • A reminder before the next one is due, which you just confirm

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Contact me today

Free, no-obligation quotes and straight advice on all your air conditioning servicing