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Aircon Servicing & Repair near you in South Africa

Known locally as aircon service & regas. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in South Africa.

Typical price: ZAR 550–ZAR 4,000

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What aircon servicing & repair costs in South Africa

Researched national ranges in ZAR. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Standard service, midwall split Filter and coil clean, drain flush, pressure and electrical check ZAR 550 ZAR 750 ZAR 950
Deep clean Chemical clean of coil, blower, and drain pan ZAR 900 ZAR 1,300 ZAR 1,800
Regas after leak repair Leak find and fix, vacuum, and recharge ZAR 1,500 ZAR 2,500 ZAR 4,000
Common repair Capacitor, fan motor, PCB, or drain repair with parts ZAR 800 ZAR 1,800 ZAR 3,500

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How to hire a aircon servicing & repair pro in South Africa

  1. Check the technician is registered with SAQCC Gas (Category: refrigeration/air-conditioning) — legally required for refrigerant handling in South Africa
  2. Ask for the SAQCC registration card number and verify it
  3. Confirm the call-out fee and travel radius — rates rise sharply outside metro areas
  4. Get a written quote splitting labour, parts, and gas
  5. For installs, confirm an electrician with a valid wireman's licence signs off any new circuit (CoC required)
  6. Check reviews and ask for recent references — the industry has many informal operators

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.

What is the difference between a chemical wash and a chemical overhaul?

A chemical wash cleans the coil, blower, and drain pan in place. A chemical overhaul dismantles the indoor unit completely, soaks the parts, checks bearings and seals, and reassembles it. Choose an overhaul when a wash has not fixed persistent leaks, noise, or weak cooling, or for units neglected for years.

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.

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.

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.

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.

How much does an aircon service cost in South Africa?

A standard service on a midwall split runs R550-R950 per unit, and a regas (only after leak repair) R900-R1,800 depending on gas type. Metro rates (Joburg, Cape Town, Durban) are at the upper end; add a call-out fee of R300-R500 outside central areas.

Does load-shedding damage air conditioners in South Africa?

Repeated hard power cuts and surges are a leading cause of failed compressors and PCBs. A surge protector or delay-start relay (R500-R1,500 installed) is cheap insurance; many technicians fit one during a routine service.

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