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Aircon Servicing & Repair in Confederation

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Aircon Servicing & Repair prices in Confederation

Researched estimates for Confederation (CAD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Seasonal tune-up Clean coils, check refrigerant, test controls on central AC or heat pump CA$90 CA$170 CA$280
Common repair Capacitor, contactor, condensate, or fan motor repair with parts CA$180 CA$410 CA$740
Leak repair + recharge Leak detection, repair, evacuate and recharge CA$460 CA$920 CA$1,650
Major repair Compressor or coil replacement CA$1,400 CA$2,300 CA$3,500

How to hire a aircon servicing & repair pro in Canada

  1. Check provincial licensing — refrigeration/AC mechanics are certified trades in most provinces (e.g. 313A in Ontario, Red Seal)
  2. Verify the technician holds ODP/refrigerant-handling certification (Environment Canada requirement)
  3. Confirm liability insurance and WSIB/workers' comp coverage
  4. Ask whether the diagnostic fee is credited against the repair
  5. Get a written quote with parts, labour, and refrigerant itemized
  6. For heat pumps, confirm the tech is experienced with cold-climate models, not just AC
  7. Check reviews on Google and HomeStars

Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics are a certified (often compulsory) trade in most Canadian provinces, and federal ozone-depleting-substances rules require certification to handle refrigerants. Many provinces also require TSSA-type registration for gas-connected HVAC work.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a refrigerant top-up cost and do I need one?

Refrigerant does not get used up — if the level is low, there is a leak. A proper job is leak detection, repair, then regas, which costs several times a plain top-up but stops the problem recurring. Be wary of any technician who suggests routine annual top-ups.

My aircon trips the circuit breaker — what does that mean?

A unit that trips the breaker at startup usually has a failing compressor, a shorted capacitor, or a wiring fault — all electrical faults that need a technician. Do not keep resetting the breaker; repeated tripping can damage the compressor beyond repair.

Why is my aircon leaking water indoors?

The most common cause is a clogged condensate drain line — dirt and algae block the pipe and water backs up into the room. Other causes are a dirty evaporator coil that ices over and then melts, a cracked drain pan, or an incorrectly sloped drain pipe. A drain flush during a standard service usually fixes it.

Why does my aircon smell bad when it starts?

A musty smell means mould or bacteria on the evaporator coil or in the drain pan — fixed with a chemical wash. A burning smell can be dust on a heater element or a failing motor and is worth an inspection. A vinegar-like or chemical smell can indicate a refrigerant leak; turn the unit off and call a technician.

How much does aircon servicing cost in Confederation?

Pricing depends on the service depth: a basic clean-and-check per unit is the cheapest, a chemical wash costs roughly double, and a full overhaul double again. Multi-unit discounts are standard. Get the per-unit rate and what is included in writing before booking — see the national price ranges on this page as a baseline.

How often should I service my air conditioner?

Once a year is the minimum for a system used seasonally; every 3-4 months if you run it daily in a hot climate. Regular servicing keeps coils and filters clean, which protects the compressor — the most expensive part to replace — and keeps energy use down.

Are there rebates for heat pumps in Canada?

Yes — federal and provincial programs (e.g. Canada Greener Homes-successor programs, provincial utility rebates) offer meaningful rebates for replacing AC/furnace setups with cold-climate heat pumps. Amounts change by province and year, so ask the contractor which programs your equipment qualifies for and get it in writing.

When should I book AC service in Canada?

May-June, before the short cooling season peaks. Many homeowners bundle a spring AC tune-up with a fall furnace service; combined maintenance plans typically cost less than two separate visits.

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