Service · Refrigerant top-up
Regas done with a leak check, not a shrug.
Aircons don't use up refrigerant the way a car uses petrol. If yours is low, there's a leak. We find it before we charge it — otherwise you're back to square one in three months.
What's included
- Pressure test using nitrogen to confirm the leak before we open a refrigerant cylinder.
- UV dye and electronic leak sniffer at every visible joint.
- Repair or replacement of the leaking joint with copper braze if found.
- Vacuum pump-down before recharge — never just “top-up” on a partial charge.
- Refrigerant weighed in, not guessed. R-32 and R-410A in stock.
- Delta-T verification on every unit serviced.
What it costs
From RM 180 for the leak check and the first pound of refrigerant; additional refrigerant charged per pound after verification. R-32 and R-410A are the same price; older R-22 systems are quoted individually as the gas is being phased out.
Honest verdicts
If we find a leak in a flare joint, the fix is usually 20 minutes. If the leak is in the indoor evaporator coil, the cost approaches a replacement and we'll say so up front. We'd rather you spend that money on a new unit with a fresh warranty than on a stop-gap repair.