Q: Do Sunshine Coast Air Con Cleaning service air conditioners?
A: Sunshine Coast Air Con Cleaning technicians are trained cleaning maintenance experts in most types of air conditioning systems. We do not operate a franchise system and our sole business is the specialised cleaning of air conditioners.
Q: What are the potential health hazards associated with a contaminated air conditioner?
A: Medical experts all over the world, including the World Health Organisation, the US Environmental Protection Agency, and the CSIRO here in Australia, all recognize the detrimental effects poor indoor air quality can have on personal health. Symptoms can include: asthma attacks - allergies - headaches - fatigue - sore throat - sore dry eyes - respiratory problems - itching - increased incidence of cold and flu like complaints.
Q: Why is my air conditioner not as cold as it used to be?
A: The cooling effect of the coil is reduced as dirt, mould, and contaminants build up. Once cleaned the coil can perform as it should.
Q: Why is my air conditioner not blowing as strongly as it did?
A: The smooth running of the roller fan is affected by the build up of dirt, mould, and contaminants. Cleaning the roller fan will restore its efficiency, and can also improve quietness while operating.
Q: Why is there an unpleasant smell when I turn on my air conditioner?
A: The build up of dirt, mould, and contaminants can cause odours. "Dirt" can include dead skin particles (from pets as well as humans), bacteria, and other household grime. Specialised cleaning removes these contaminants.
Q: Will cleaning my air conditioner save me money?
A: The efficiency of an air conditioner clogged with grime can be reduced by up to 50%, and can use up to 30% more electricity to achieve the desired cooling or heating effect. specialised cleaning will also remove corrosive salt deposits. In coastal environments (such as the Sunshine Coast) this can obviously prolong the life of your air conditioner.
Q: How often should I have my air conditioner cleaned?
A: This depends on the amount of use, but you should have your air conditioner professional cleaned at least once a year. Air filters should be cleaned every month in summer (when contaminants and allergens are more prolific), and every two months in winter.
A: Sunshine Coast Air Con Cleaning technicians are trained cleaning maintenance experts in most types of air conditioning systems. We do not operate a franchise system and our sole business is the specialised cleaning of air conditioners.
Q: What are the potential health hazards associated with a contaminated air conditioner?
A: Medical experts all over the world, including the World Health Organisation, the US Environmental Protection Agency, and the CSIRO here in Australia, all recognize the detrimental effects poor indoor air quality can have on personal health. Symptoms can include: asthma attacks - allergies - headaches - fatigue - sore throat - sore dry eyes - respiratory problems - itching - increased incidence of cold and flu like complaints.
Q: Why is my air conditioner not as cold as it used to be?
A: The cooling effect of the coil is reduced as dirt, mould, and contaminants build up. Once cleaned the coil can perform as it should.
Q: Why is my air conditioner not blowing as strongly as it did?
A: The smooth running of the roller fan is affected by the build up of dirt, mould, and contaminants. Cleaning the roller fan will restore its efficiency, and can also improve quietness while operating.
Q: Why is there an unpleasant smell when I turn on my air conditioner?
A: The build up of dirt, mould, and contaminants can cause odours. "Dirt" can include dead skin particles (from pets as well as humans), bacteria, and other household grime. Specialised cleaning removes these contaminants.
Q: Will cleaning my air conditioner save me money?
A: The efficiency of an air conditioner clogged with grime can be reduced by up to 50%, and can use up to 30% more electricity to achieve the desired cooling or heating effect. specialised cleaning will also remove corrosive salt deposits. In coastal environments (such as the Sunshine Coast) this can obviously prolong the life of your air conditioner.
Q: How often should I have my air conditioner cleaned?
A: This depends on the amount of use, but you should have your air conditioner professional cleaned at least once a year. Air filters should be cleaned every month in summer (when contaminants and allergens are more prolific), and every two months in winter.