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Aircon Servicing & Repair in Talisay

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Aircon Servicing & Repair prices in Talisay

Researched estimates for Talisay (PHP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Basic clean, window unit Filter, cover, and coil wash of one window-type unit ₱460 ₱640 ₱830
Basic clean, split unit In-place clean of one split indoor unit ₱740 ₱1,000 ₱1,400
Deep clean / pull-down Dismantled clean of coil, blower, and drain pan ₱1,400 ₱2,000 ₱2,750
Repair with parts Capacitor, fan motor, or thermostat replacement ₱920 ₱2,300 ₱4,600
Leak repair + freon charge Leak find and fix plus refrigerant recharge ₱2,300 ₱3,700 ₱6,450

How to hire a aircon servicing & repair pro in Philippines

  1. Ask whether the technician holds TESDA RAC (refrigeration and air-conditioning) servicing certification — the recognized competency standard
  2. Specify the unit type when booking: window-type units are still common and priced differently from splits
  3. Agree the price before the visit — per-unit cleaning rates are standard and negotiable for multiple units
  4. Ask if freon top-up, if needed, is charged per psi/kg and at what rate — this is the most common add-on
  5. For condo units, check building admin rules on service hours and contractor entry permits
  6. Prefer providers with a physical shop or established online presence over walk-in solicitors

The Philippines has no mandatory licence for aircon servicing, but TESDA issues national certificates (RAC Servicing NC II) that reputable technicians hold. DTI consumer protection rules apply to service contracts, and condo buildings commonly require contractor permits for in-unit work.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

Do aircon technicians charge a call-out or diagnostic fee?

Most charge a call-out or diagnostic fee that covers travel and the first inspection; many waive or credit it against the repair if you go ahead. Confirm the fee, whether it is credited, and any surcharge for evenings, weekends, or urgent same-day visits before the technician is dispatched.

Why is my aircon running but not cooling?

Check the simple things first: thermostat mode and setpoint, dirty filters, and blocked outdoor unit airflow. If those are fine, the usual culprits are low refrigerant from a leak, a failed capacitor or fan motor, or a dirty coil. Low refrigerant always means a leak — a technician should find and fix the leak, not just top up the gas.

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.

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.

Should I repair or replace my air conditioner?

A common rule: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new unit, or the system is over 10-12 years old and needs a compressor or coil replacement, replace it. Newer inverter units are typically 30-50% more efficient, so heavy users recoup part of the cost through lower bills.

How much does aircon cleaning cost in the Philippines?

Basic cleaning of a window-type unit runs ₱500-₱900; a split-type indoor unit ₱800-₱1,500 in place, or ₱1,500-₱3,000 for a pull-down/deep clean. Freon top-up, when genuinely needed after a leak repair, adds ₱1,500-₱3,500 depending on refrigerant.

How often should I clean my aircon in the Philippine climate?

Every 3-4 months for daily-use units — dust, humidity, and near-constant operation clog filters and coils fast. At minimum, wash the filters yourself monthly and book a professional clean before the March-May hot season when providers get booked out.

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