Aircon Gas Topup

  1. A forced air system that has a low gas volume wont be running as productively as it should. You additionally risk your blower overheating and you would prefer not to keep it up on the grounds that it will in the long run breakdown.
  2. A gas break will be hazardous for your blower which may bring about a total disappointment if not took care of. The condenser will likewise be influenced which implies you have two sections that may require supplanting. On the off chance that you permit it to proceed, you will go through a great deal of cash to fix it later on.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An aircon gas top up is the process of refilling the refrigerant (commonly known as gas) in your air conditioning system. The refrigerant is essential for cooling; without the right level, your aircon will struggle to blow cold air effectively.

Some common signs include weak or warm airflow, unusual hissing sounds, ice forming on the coils, or your aircon taking much longer to cool the room. If you notice these symptoms, it’s time to book a check-up.

Unlike regular servicing, gas top up is not required on a fixed schedule. A properly installed and well-maintained aircon should not lose gas frequently. However, if leaks occur or your system has been running for many years, a top up may be necessary.

Running your aircon with low refrigerant will strain the compressor and increase energy consumption. Over time, this may cause serious damage and costly repairs. It’s best to top up the gas once the issue is detected.

On average, it takes about 30 to 60 minutes depending on the system type and condition. Our SG Aircon technicians will also check for leaks before topping up, ensuring the problem does not return.

No, aircon servicing involves cleaning filters, coils, and checking the system’s overall health. Gas top up is only required if the refrigerant level is low. Often, both services may be done together if needed.