Aircon Servicing & Repair in Bedok New Town
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Typical price: SGD 40–SGD 350
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Aircon Servicing & Repair prices in Bedok New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| General service, 1 unit Filter and cover clean, coil brush, drain flush, operational check | SGD 40 | SGD 60 | SGD 90 |
| General service, 3 units Bundle rate for a typical 3-room setup, per visit | SGD 90 | SGD 130 | SGD 180 |
| Chemical wash, 1 unit In-place chemical clean of coil, blower, and drain pan | SGD 80 | SGD 110 | SGD 150 |
| Chemical overhaul, 1 unit Dismantle, soak, and rebuild the indoor unit | SGD 150 | SGD 220 | SGD 350 |
| Quarterly contract, 3 units 4 visits per year, general servicing | SGD 180 | SGD 230 | SGD 300 |
How to hire a aircon servicing & repair pro in Singapore
- Decide the service level first: general service, chemical wash, or chemical overhaul — quotes differ 2-4x
- For installations in HDB flats, use installers familiar with HDB's requirements for external unit mounting (trained installer rules apply to units installed on external walls)
- Ask for the per-unit price and multi-unit discount in writing — bundling 2-3 units cuts the per-unit rate significantly
- Confirm whether gas top-up, if needed, is included or charged separately (R32/R410A top-ups are often upsold)
- Check the company's track record on Google — aircon servicing is a high-churn industry in Singapore
- Ask about workmanship warranty (30-90 days is standard for chemical services)
Singapore has no licence requirement for basic aircon servicing, but HDB requires trained installers for air-con units mounted on external walls of flats, and NEA regulates refrigerant handling under the Environmental Protection and Management Act as Singapore phases down HFCs. From 2024, only climate-friendly refrigerant models can be supplied for household use.
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Frequently asked questions
Should I get an inverter or non-inverter unit when replacing?
Inverter units vary compressor speed instead of switching on and off, so they hold temperature more steadily and cost 20-40% less to run for long daily use. Non-inverter units are cheaper upfront and fine for rooms cooled a few hours a day. For daily whole-day use, the inverter premium usually pays back in 2-3 years.
Why is my electricity bill rising even though the aircon seems fine?
Dirty coils and filters make the compressor work harder for the same cooling — energy use can rise 15-30% before you notice weaker airflow. A failing capacitor or low refrigerant has the same effect. A service that restores the unit to spec usually pays for itself in a hot season.
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.
What is a chemical wash and when do I need one?
A chemical wash uses a cleaning solution to strip dirt and mould from the evaporator coil, blower wheel, and drain pan without dismantling the whole unit. Book one when a normal service no longer fixes weak airflow, bad smells, or water leaking from the indoor unit — typically every 12-18 months for heavily used units.
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.
Can I service my air conditioner myself?
You can safely wash or replace filters monthly, keep the outdoor unit clear of leaves and debris, and wipe the indoor casing. Anything involving the refrigerant circuit, electrical components, or coil chemicals should be left to a certified technician — refrigerant handling is legally restricted in most countries.
How often should I service my aircon in Singapore?
With year-round daily use, every 3 months for general servicing is the common recommendation; quarterly contracts (4 visits) for a 3-unit system typically cost $180-$280 per year. A chemical wash every 12-18 months keeps coils clear in Singapore's humidity.
What are typical aircon servicing prices in Singapore?
General servicing runs $50-$90 per unit (cheaper per unit in bundles), chemical wash $80-$150 per unit, and chemical overhaul $150-$350 per unit. Gas top-up, if genuinely needed, adds $60-$150 depending on refrigerant and amount.
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