A full annual service by a City & Guilds certified engineer. We check, clean, and test everything — and tell you exactly what we found.
Filters removed, washed, dried and refitted. Dirty filters reduce efficiency by up to 25% and increase running costs.
Refrigerant pressures measured and logged against manufacturer specs. Low pressure = a regas or leak is needed.
Evaporator coil cleaned, condensate drain flushed and flow-tested to prevent leaks and water damage.
System run through both cooling and heating modes. Temperatures and airflow measured against rated output.
Electronic leak detection on all joints and connections. Any identified leaks reported with repair options and costs.
Full report emailed after every visit — pressures logged, issues noted, and any recommendations clearly explained.
In the UK it's a legal requirement for engineers working with refrigerants to hold specific government-recognised certifications. Here's exactly what we hold — and what it means for you.
The legal minimum to install, service, maintain or recover refrigerants in the UK. Category 1 is the highest level — covering all types and sizes of equipment. Without this, an engineer cannot legally touch your refrigerant.
R32 is the refrigerant used in virtually every modern Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Fujitsu system sold today. It's mildly flammable — and working on it requires this additional qualification. Many older engineers don't hold it. We do.
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