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Regular servicing of your evaporative air conditioner unit maintains efficient running and prolongs the working life of it's components such as pumps, motors, float valves and cooling filter pads. Importantly, a maintained evaporative air conditioner unit ensures peace of mind and a healthy air supply as the growth of algae and air borne organisms is controlled. 

Cleaning of evaporative air conditioner units is strongly recommended just prior to winter months to avoid premature ageing of cooling filter pads (rotting) over long periods of non use.

We carry all minor parts in service vehicle to avoid repair delays, major parts if not stocked are supplied via Perth based wholesalers.

Any repairs required will be authorised by client before being carried out.

12 month warranty on new parts installed.

Century Air Conditioning

FULL SERVICE/CLEAN *

Servicing

This includes a full system operation check, diagnosis of any problems requiring immediate or future repairs, a high pressure clean of drain pans and all filter pads.

(Recommended annually)

*Single storey homes only

SUMMER START UP *

Evaporative air conditioner

Summer start up is the reversal of the winter shut down with another full system check and test run to insure correct performance in summer months. Typically done in September - November annually depending of weather.

*Summer start up price is only valid if winter shut down has been completed by Century Air Conditioning otherwise a full service price will be charged

 

 

Century Air Conditioning does all the thinking for you with our free reminder service, letting you know when services are required.

WINTER SHUT DOWN *

Winter shut down includes the same process as a full service/ clean but the units water system is also disconnected and if required, a winter cover fitted (supplied by client) along with total isolation of the units power to avoid damage over winter months. Typically done in May - June annually depending of weather.

*Single storey homes only

 

Winter shut down
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