Aircon repair in Singapore
Repairs start with finding out what is actually wrong. We come out, diagnose it, and tell you the price before we touch anything — so the number you hear on the phone at the end is the number you agreed to at the start.
The call-out is $50, or $120 for VRV and VRF systems, and it is free if you go ahead with the repair. You only pay it if you decide to leave the unit as it is.

What happens on the visit
Tell us the symptom before we come
What it is doing, when it started, and whether anything changed just before. A photo of the unit and any blinking light pattern helps — the pattern is often the fault code, and it can tell us what to bring.
Diagnose on site
Covers off, electrical and pressure checks, and a look at the drainage and the board. Most faults are identified inside twenty minutes.
You get the price before we start
Parts and labour, quoted as one number. If the honest answer is that the unit is not worth repairing, we will say so — a 15-year-old unit needing a compressor is a replacement, not a repair.
Repair and test
Once you have agreed the price. The unit runs before we leave, and the work carries the 90-day workmanship warranty.

What’s included
- On-site fault diagnosis
- A single quoted price for parts and labour, before work starts
- The repair itself once agreed
- Testing before we leave
- 90-day workmanship warranty on the work
What we get called out for most
- Water dripping from the indoor unit
- Unit runs but the room never gets cold
- Rattling, grinding or a loud hum that is new
- Blinking light and the unit refusing to start
- Unit dead with no response from the remote
- Outdoor unit running but indoor blowing warm
Commercial premises
Commercial breakdowns are quoted the same way — diagnosis first, price agreed before work. For VRV and VRF the call-out is $120, and it is still free if we carry out the repair.
Common questions
- Why is my aircon leaking water?
- Nearly always a blocked drain line. Dust and slime silt up the pipe, water backs up in the tray and comes over the edge. It is usually a clear rather than a part replacement, which makes it one of the cheaper repairs.
- What does a blinking light mean?
- It is a fault code, and the number of blinks maps to a specific fault that differs by brand. Tell us the brand and the pattern when you message and we can often narrow it down before arriving.
- Is it worth repairing an old unit?
- Depends on the part. A drain clear or a fan motor on a ten-year-old unit is usually worth it; a compressor or a full board rarely is. We will give you the repair cost and our honest read, and you decide.
- Do you charge to come and look?
- $50 for standard units, $120 for VRV and VRF. Both are free if you go ahead with the repair.
Might not be what you need
Plenty of people land on the wrong page. If either of these sounds closer, follow it — we would rather you booked the right job than the expensive one.
- Aircon gas top-up in SingaporeIf the fault turns out to be low refrigerant rather than a component.
- Aircon installation in SingaporeWhen the repair costs more than the unit is worth, replacing is the honest answer.
Book it
Tell us how many units and roughly what’s happening and we’ll come back with a price and a slot. Same-day when we have one free. If you want to see how we have done for other people first, there are 464 Google reviews.
