Installation and A/C Repairs

Installation and A/C Repairs

1.    Repair
Machine arrangement:

Our technicians are trained to repair any problem that may be affecting the operation of your air conditioner. We have the experience and tools necessary to fix any problem, from an electrical fault to a coolant leak. In addition, we offer a warranty and customer service to ensure your satisfaction.

Maintenance (coil, compressor):

We perform complete maintenance on your air conditioner, including cleaning the coil and compressor. This will help extend the life of your equipment and ensure it operates efficiently. Regular maintenance will also save you energy and money, as it will prevent possible breakdowns and reduce electricity consumption.

Filter maintenance:

We replace or clean your air filters as necessary to keep your air conditioner working properly. Clean filters help remove impurities from the air, improving indoor air quality. They also prevent the growth of bacteria, fungi and mites, which can cause allergies and respiratory diseases. We recommend that you check your filters at least once a month and change or clean them depending on the condition and filter type.

Coil cleaning

We clean your air conditioner coil to remove dirt, dust, and debris. This helps improve your equipment’s efficiency and prevent future problems. The coil is the part of the air conditioner that is responsible for transferring heat between the indoor and outdoor air. If the coil is dirty, the air conditioner will have to work harder to cool or heat the air, increasing energy consumption and the risk of breakdowns. We recommend that you clean the coil at least once a year, preferably before the summer or winter season.

2.    New installation

We offer a wide range of air conditioning installation services, including:

Central Air Conditioning: We install central air conditioning systems for homes and businesses of all sizes.

These systems consist of an outdoor unit that is connected to a network of ducts that distribute the air conditioning throughout the different rooms or areas. Central air conditioning systems offer uniform and silent air conditioning, as well as individualized control of temperature and humidity. They are also more efficient and ecological than individual systems, reducing energy consumption and gas emissions.

Centralized air conditioners are air conditioning systems that cool or heat the entire house or premises through an outdoor unit that is connected to a network of ducts that distribute air throughout the different areas or rooms. The outdoor unit is responsible for transferring heat between the indoor and outdoor air, while the indoor unit, which is usually located in the false ceiling, is the one that regulates the temperature, humidity and air quality. The user can control the system with a remote control or a thermostat that is usually placed in the main room or living room.

Centralized air conditioners have several advantages, such as uniform and silent air conditioning, greater energy savings and better aesthetics, since the appliances and cables are not visible. However, they also have some disadvantages, such as the need to do work to install the ducts, the difficulty in regulating the temperature in each room, and the risk of dirt or dust accumulating in the ducts. To solve these problems, you can choose to install an airzone system, which consists of motorized grilles that are activated by a thermostat in each room, thus allowing a different temperature in each zone.

Mini split: We install mini split air conditioning units for individual rooms or specific areas of a home or business.

These systems consist of an outdoor unit that connects to one or more indoor units that are placed on the wall or ceiling. Mini split air conditioning systems offer personalized and flexible air conditioning, as well as a modern and discreet design. They are also easier to install and maintain than window or duct systems, requiring only a small hole in the wall.

Mini splits are air conditioning units that can be installed in individual rooms or specific areas of a home or business, without the need for a duct network. These systems consist of an outdoor unit that connects to one or more indoor units that are placed on the wall or ceiling. Indoor units have a fan that blows air through a coil containing refrigerant, which absorbs