• 15+ Years Air Conditioner Experience
• Certified AC Technicians
• Leak Detection Before Regassing
• Proper Vacuum & Pressure Testing
• Split, Inverter & Commercial Systems
• Same-Day Aircon Repairs Durban
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Need professional air conditioner repairs in Queensburgh because your aircon is not cooling, leaking water, blowing warm air, tripping electricity, making noise, freezing up, showing error codes or switching off unexpectedly? We provide dependable aircon repair services for homes, flats, apartments, townhouses, rental properties, home offices, schools, clinics, salons, restaurants, churches, retail shops, staff rooms, reception areas and small commercial properties across Queensburgh and nearby Durban areas.
Queensburgh is a busy residential and business-friendly area with homes, flats, schools, shops, offices, churches, clinics, restaurants and professional spaces that depend on reliable air conditioning. A faulty bedroom aircon can affect sleep. A leaking lounge unit can damage floors, ceilings and furniture. A non-cooling office aircon can affect staff comfort and productivity. A faulty shop, clinic or salon aircon can affect customers, patients, clients and daily operations.
Air conditioner faults in Queensburgh can come from many causes. The unit may have dirty filters, blocked indoor coils, clogged drains, low refrigerant, a refrigerant leak, faulty capacitor, fan motor issue, sensor fault, wiring problem, control board fault or compressor strain. A proper repair should begin with accurate fault finding, not guesswork. This helps avoid unnecessary regassing, repeated faults and replacing parts that are not causing the problem.
We repair and service:
Wall-mounted split air conditioners
Inverter air conditioners
Non-inverter air conditioners
Cassette air conditioners
Under-ceiling air conditioners
Ducted air conditioning systems
Portable air conditioners
Domestic air conditioners
Flat and apartment aircons
Home office aircons
Office aircon systems
School and classroom aircons
Clinic and salon air conditioners
Restaurant and café aircons
Light commercial air conditioning systems
Air conditioners in Queensburgh can develop faults from frequent use, humidity, dust, blocked airflow, poor maintenance, drainage problems, electrical wear and refrigerant loss. Some issues start with weak airflow, poor cooling, bad smells or water dripping from the indoor unit. Others become urgent when the aircon trips electricity, displays error codes or stops working completely.
We repair Queensburgh aircon faults such as:
Air conditioner not cooling
Air conditioner blowing warm air
Indoor unit leaking water
Weak airflow from the indoor unit
Air conditioner freezing up
Aircon tripping electricity
Outdoor unit not starting
Indoor unit not responding
Fan not spinning
Compressor not running
Aircon switching on and off repeatedly
Bad smells from the indoor unit
Rattling, buzzing, humming or vibration noises
Flashing lights on inverter aircons
Error codes on display
Remote control not working
Blocked drain pipes
Dirty filters and indoor coils
Faulty capacitors
Faulty temperature sensors
Damaged control boards
Low refrigerant gas
Refrigerant leaks
Poor cooling after previous service
Fan running but no cold air
Water dripping from indoor unit
Outdoor unit overheating
Aircon taking too long to cool the room
Electrical burning smell
Aircon failing during hot weather or working hours
Small signs should be checked early. A blocked filter can strain the fan motor. A blocked drain can cause water damage. Low refrigerant may point to a leak. Electrical tripping can become more serious if the unit is repeatedly reset without proper testing.
One of the most common reasons clients request air conditioner repairs in Queensburgh is poor cooling. The aircon may switch on, the fan may run and the remote may respond, but the room remains warm. This can happen in bedrooms, lounges, flats, townhouses, home offices, classrooms, shops, salons, clinics, restaurants and small offices.
Common causes of poor cooling include:
Dirty filters
Blocked indoor evaporator coil
Dirty outdoor condenser coil
Low refrigerant level
Refrigerant leak
Faulty compressor
Weak capacitor
Outdoor fan motor fault
Indoor fan motor fault
Faulty room temperature sensor
Poor outdoor unit ventilation
Aircon too small for the room
Heat from computers, lights or appliances
Open doors in shops, offices or restaurants
Dust build-up around the unit
Poor previous installation
Lack of regular servicing
Blocked airflow from curtains, furniture, desks or shelving
A non-cooling aircon does not automatically need gas. If refrigerant is low, the system may have a leak. If filters and coils are dirty, the unit may struggle even when gas levels are correct. If the outdoor unit is blocked, dusty or poorly ventilated, it may fail to release heat properly.
For Queensburgh properties, room use matters. Flats, bedrooms, sunny lounges, home offices, school classrooms, clinics, restaurants and shops all place different demands on an air conditioner. Proper diagnosis checks the indoor unit, outdoor unit, airflow, drainage, refrigerant performance and electrical components before recommending the correct repair.
A leaking air conditioner should be repaired quickly because water can damage ceilings, walls, cupboards, carpets, floors, furniture, bedding, stock, documents, computers and electrical fittings. In flats and apartments, a leaking indoor unit may also affect lower rooms or neighbouring spaces. In shops, clinics, schools and offices, a leak can interrupt normal activity and create a safety concern.
Common causes of indoor aircon water leaks include:
Blocked drain pipe
Sludge or algae in the drain line
Dirty indoor coil
Poor drain pipe slope
Cracked drain tray
Frozen evaporator coil
Low refrigerant causing icing
Blocked filters reducing airflow
Poor installation angle
Damaged pipe insulation
Drain pump failure on cassette units
Condensation around exposed piping
Drain line disconnected or poorly fitted
Poor previous servicing
High humidity increasing condensation
Durban’s humid climate means air conditioners remove moisture from indoor air. That moisture must drain away correctly. If the drain line blocks, the indoor coil becomes dirty or the evaporator coil freezes, water can overflow indoors. If your aircon is leaking in Queensburgh, switch it off and arrange repairs before the water spreads.
We provide domestic air conditioner repairs in Queensburgh for houses, flats, apartments, townhouses, rental homes, home offices and family properties. A faulty domestic aircon can affect sleep, family comfort, indoor air quality and daily routines.
We repair home aircon problems such as:
Bedroom aircon not cooling
Lounge aircon blowing warm air
Indoor unit leaking water
Aircon making noise at night
Weak airflow from indoor unit
Bad smells when the unit starts
Remote control not responding
Outdoor unit not starting
Aircon switching off unexpectedly
Aircon tripping electricity
Poor cooling in open-plan rooms
Ice forming on copper pipes
Dirty filters and coils
Low refrigerant problems
Fan motor faults
For homes in Queensburgh, early repairs help prevent bigger problems. A blocked drain can damage walls and ceilings. Dirty filters can strain the fan motor. A weak capacitor can stop the outdoor unit from starting. A refrigerant leak can cause repeated poor cooling if not repaired properly.
Queensburgh has many flats, townhouses and rental properties where air conditioners are installed in bedrooms, lounges, dining areas, studies and open-plan rooms. These systems need reliable cooling, quiet operation and proper drainage.
We assist with aircon repairs for:
Main bedrooms
Children’s bedrooms
Lounges
Dining rooms
Open-plan living areas
Studies and home offices
Guest rooms
Staff rooms
Flats and apartments
Townhouse units
Rental properties
Family homes
Common faults include poor cooling, water leaks, noisy operation, bad smells, weak airflow, faulty remotes, outdoor unit not starting, electrical tripping and ice forming on pipes. A proper inspection helps identify whether the issue is related to airflow, drainage, refrigerant, electrical parts or outdoor unit performance.
Many Queensburgh homes use spare bedrooms, converted rooms and studies as home offices or work-from-home spaces. A faulty aircon in these rooms can affect concentration, computer equipment, online meetings and daily productivity.
We repair home office aircon faults such as:
Poor cooling during working hours
Weak airflow around the desk
Aircon switching off unexpectedly
Remote control problems
Water dripping near equipment
Noisy indoor unit during calls
Bad smells from the unit
Outdoor unit not running
Electrical tripping
Slow cooling in small rooms
Sensor faults
Dirty filters and coils
Home office aircons often run for long periods, so regular servicing helps keep airflow strong, drainage clear and cooling reliable.
Offices and small business spaces in Queensburgh need reliable air conditioning for staff comfort, client meetings, admin work, consultations, customer service and reception areas. A faulty office aircon can make the space hot, humid and uncomfortable during working hours.
We repair office aircon systems for:
Private offices
Small admin offices
Open-plan offices
Reception areas
Consulting rooms
Customer waiting areas
Meeting rooms
Boardrooms
Staff rooms
Shared offices
Accounts offices
Operations offices
Training rooms
Small business premises
Common office faults include weak cooling, poor airflow, water leaks, noisy operation, thermostat issues, bad smells, remote control problems, electrical tripping and outdoor unit failure. Office aircons often run for many hours, so blocked filters, dirty coils, drainage issues and weak capacitors are common causes of poor performance.
Schools, churches, training rooms and community facilities in Queensburgh may use air conditioners in offices, classrooms, halls, meeting rooms, admin rooms and staff spaces. These systems need dependable cooling because they often serve groups of people for long periods.
We repair air conditioners for:
Classrooms
School offices
Staff rooms
Computer rooms
Libraries
Training rooms
Church offices
Meeting rooms
Community halls
Reception areas
Admin rooms
Small halls
Common faults include weak cooling, blocked filters, noisy operation, bad smells, water leaks, tripping electricity, outdoor unit failure and remote control problems. Regular maintenance helps reduce interruptions and keeps rooms comfortable during activities.
Clinics, therapy rooms, salons and professional spaces in Queensburgh need clean, steady and comfortable cooling. A faulty aircon can affect patients, clients, staff, appointments and the professional feel of the room.
We repair air conditioners for:
Medical consulting rooms
Dental rooms
Therapy rooms
Physiotherapy rooms
Waiting areas
Reception rooms
Treatment rooms
Staff rooms
Hair salons
Beauty salons
Barber shops
Nail studios
Wellness rooms
Professional suites
Common faults include poor cooling, weak airflow, bad smells, water leaks, noisy operation, dirty filters, electrical tripping and systems that fail during working hours.
Restaurants, cafés, takeaway outlets, retail shops and local businesses in Queensburgh need dependable cooling during trading hours. A warm dining area, hot shop or uncomfortable customer waiting space can affect customer experience and staff comfort.
We repair air conditioners for:
Restaurants
Cafés
Takeaway outlets
Coffee shops
Retail shops
Convenience stores
Customer waiting spaces
Front counters
Dining areas
Staff rooms
Service counters
Small hospitality spaces
Showrooms
Local business premises
Business aircons often work harder because of customer movement, cooking heat, lighting, open doors and long operating hours. These conditions can cause blocked filters, dirty coils, water leaks and weak cooling when servicing is delayed.
Guesthouses, furnished rentals, short-stay accommodation and B&B-style properties in Queensburgh need reliable air conditioning for guest comfort. Guests quickly notice weak cooling, bad smells, noisy operation, water leaks or faulty remotes.
We repair air conditioners for:
Guest rooms
Furnished rentals
B&B rooms
Short-stay accommodation
Guest lounges
Reception areas
Dining areas
Shared spaces
Staff rooms
Entertainment areas
Common accommodation faults include poor cooling, water leaks, bad smells, noisy indoor units, dirty filters, remote control failure and aircons that fail during guest stays. Routine servicing helps reduce urgent complaints and improves guest comfort.
Split air conditioners are common in Queensburgh homes, flats, offices, schools, clinics, restaurants, shops and salons. Since split systems have indoor and outdoor sections, the fault can come from either side.
We repair split aircon faults such as:
Indoor unit blowing warm air
Outdoor unit not starting
Water leaking from indoor unit
Ice forming on copper pipes
Outdoor fan not spinning
Compressor not running
Indoor fan motor faults
Weak airflow
Unit tripping power
Remote not responding
Noisy indoor or outdoor unit
Bad smells from indoor unit
Faulty sensors
Refrigerant leaks
Poor cooling after regassing
A proper split system repair should include checks on airflow, drain line, refrigerant performance, wiring, control parts, indoor unit condition and outdoor unit operation. This helps identify the real fault instead of only treating the symptom.
Inverter air conditioners are common in modern homes, flats, offices, clinics and commercial spaces in Queensburgh. They are efficient and quiet when working correctly, but they need careful testing when faults appear because they use sensors, communication wiring, electronic boards and variable-speed compressor control.
We assist with inverter aircon faults such as:
Flashing lights
Error codes
Outdoor unit not running
Compressor not ramping up
Indoor and outdoor communication faults
PC board problems
Sensor faults
Fan motor faults
Poor cooling
Intermittent operation
Electrical protection faults
Unit switching off unexpectedly
Refrigerant problems
Remote control communication issues
Outdoor unit starting and stopping repeatedly
Inverter systems should not be repaired through guesswork. Correct testing helps avoid unnecessary replacement of expensive components such as PC boards, compressors and fan motors.
Cassette, under-ceiling and ducted air conditioners are often used in offices, schools, clinics, restaurants, boardrooms, halls, shops and larger homes. These systems need strong airflow, clean coils and reliable drainage to cool larger spaces properly.
We repair faults such as:
Ceiling cassette leaking water
Under-ceiling unit blowing warm air
Ducted system cooling unevenly
Drain pump failure
Weak airflow from vents
Noisy operation
Fan motor faults
Sensor faults
Thermostat problems
Error codes
Dirty coils and filters
Compressor problems
Refrigerant leaks
Electrical faults
Unit tripping electricity
Ceiling cassette leaks should be repaired early because water can damage ceiling boards, lights, furniture, documents, stock and electrical fittings. Ducted systems should be inspected properly when some rooms cool while others remain warm.
We provide air conditioner regassing in Queensburgh when testing confirms that the system is low on refrigerant. A sealed aircon should not need frequent regassing. If gas levels keep dropping, there may be a refrigerant leak, damaged pipe connection, faulty valve or previous installation issue.
Our regassing support may include:
Refrigerant pressure checks
Leak checks
Correct refrigerant top-up where suitable
Pipe joint inspection
Service valve checks
Cooling performance testing
System pressure monitoring
Outdoor unit inspection
Final temperature testing
Advice on repeat gas loss
Common refrigerants include R410A, R32 and other gases depending on the aircon model. Using the correct refrigerant protects the system and helps restore cooling performance. Regassing without checking why the gas is low can lead to repeated cooling failure.
Electrical faults can stop an air conditioner from working, cause repeated tripping, prevent the outdoor unit from starting or make the system switch off unexpectedly. These faults should be tested carefully because they may involve wiring, capacitors, relays, fan motors, sensors, PC boards or compressor circuits.
We repair electrical aircon faults such as:
Faulty capacitors
Loose wiring
Burnt terminals
Damaged isolator switches
PC board faults
Sensor faults
Compressor start issues
Fan motor electrical faults
Relay faults
Inverter communication faults
Power supply problems
Control circuit faults
Incorrect voltage supply
Thermal overload faults
Outdoor unit electrical faults
If your aircon keeps tripping, avoid repeatedly resetting it. The system may have a deeper electrical fault that needs proper testing before more damage occurs.
Regular maintenance is important for air conditioners in Queensburgh because many units operate often in homes, flats, offices, schools, clinics, salons, restaurants and shops. Servicing helps reduce blocked filters, dirty coils, clogged drains, water leaks, bad smells, weak cooling and unnecessary breakdowns.
Maintenance can include:
Filter cleaning
Indoor coil cleaning
Outdoor condenser cleaning
Drain pipe flushing
Drain tray cleaning
Fan inspection
Electrical connection checks
Refrigerant performance checks
Temperature testing
Remote and sensor checks
Noise and vibration checks
Condensate drainage checks
Outdoor unit condition inspection
General performance testing
Regular servicing improves cooling, reduces system strain and helps extend the lifespan of the unit. It is especially useful for high-use aircons in bedrooms, lounges, flats, offices, shops, salons, clinics and classrooms.
Book aircon repairs if you notice:
The aircon is not cooling properly
The room takes too long to cool
Airflow feels weak
Water is leaking indoors
The unit trips electricity
The outdoor unit is not running
The aircon makes unusual noises
Bad smells come from the indoor unit
Ice forms on pipes
Error codes appear
The unit switches off by itself
The fan runs but no cold air comes out
The aircon needs frequent regassing
Electricity usage has increased
The remote control does not work properly
These signs should be checked early before the fault becomes more expensive.
Many clients ask whether they should repair or replace a faulty air conditioner. The right choice depends on the age of the unit, fault type, cost of parts, compressor condition, refrigerant type, installation quality, room size and how often the system breaks down.
Repair may be suitable when:
The unit is still in reasonable condition
The fault is minor or moderate
The compressor is still healthy
Parts are available
The system has not had repeated major faults
The aircon is correctly sized for the room
The repair cost is reasonable compared to replacement
The installation is still safe and usable
Replacement may be better when:
The unit is very old
The compressor has failed
Major parts are difficult to source
The aircon needs frequent repairs
The unit uses outdated technology
The system is too small for the room
Repair costs are close to replacement costs
The installation is no longer reliable
A proper inspection helps you make a practical decision and avoid wasting money on the wrong option.
We assist with many common air conditioner brands used in Queensburgh homes, offices, schools, shops and small commercial properties.
Brands we repair include:
Samsung air conditioner repairs
LG air conditioner repairs
Daikin air conditioner repairs
Alliance air conditioner repairs
Midea air conditioner repairs
Carrier air conditioner repairs
York air conditioner repairs
Jet-Air air conditioner repairs
Gree air conditioner repairs
Panasonic air conditioner repairs
Mitsubishi air conditioner repairs
Hisense air conditioner repairs
Bosch air conditioner repairs
Defy air conditioner repairs
TCL air conditioner repairs
AUX air conditioner repairs
Fujitsu air conditioner repairs
Dunham-Bush air conditioner repairs
If your brand is not listed, contact us with the model number and fault description.
Choosing the right aircon repair technician helps prevent repeat faults, unnecessary regassing and incorrect part replacement. We focus on practical diagnosis, clear recommendations and dependable service for homes, flats, offices and local businesses.
Clients contact us because we offer:
Domestic and commercial air conditioner repair support
Repairs for homes, flats, townhouses, offices, schools, shops, clinics, salons and restaurants
Split, inverter, cassette, under-ceiling and ducted aircon repairs
Fault finding before parts replacement
Air conditioner regassing with leak checks where required
Water leak and drainage repairs
Electrical and control fault diagnosis
Repairs for common air conditioner brands
Practical advice on repair vs replacement
Queensburgh, Malvern, Escombe, Northdene, Hillary and Durban-wide service coverage
If your air conditioner is not cooling, leaking water, blowing warm air, tripping electricity, freezing up, making noise, showing error codes or switching off unexpectedly, we can assist with professional air conditioner repairs in Queensburgh for homes, flats, townhouses, home offices, offices, schools, shops, clinics, salons, restaurants and small commercial properties.
Call +27 79 976 2941 or email info@appliancerepairsdurban.co.za to request reliable air conditioner repairs in Queensburgh.
Durban’s heat and humidity are relentless. A broken air conditioner is not something you can ignore until next week. Our certified technicians are in fully-equipped mobile units across Durban right now — carrying refrigerant gas, cleaning equipment and parts for all major aircon brands. We repair, service and regas all air conditioning units across all Durban areas on the same day you call.
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When your aircon stops cooling in Durban’s heat you need to know exactly what is going to happen and how fast. Here is our complete process from the moment you contact us to the moment your aircon is blowing cold air again.
Step 1 — Contact Us by WhatsApp or Phone
Call or WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941. Tell us:
• Your suburb in Durban
• Your aircon brand, type and model if you have it — split unit, cassette, ducted or portable
• The fault or symptoms you are experiencing — not cooling, leaking water, bad smell, icing up, not switching on, making noise
• Whether the fault started after a load shedding outage — this is important information that helps our technician prepare the correct parts before arriving
That is all we need. We respond within minutes. We will confirm same-day availability for your area and give you an honest initial assessment of what the fault is likely to involve before anyone leaves our depot. For commercial properties where a non-functioning aircon is affecting business operations we prioritise your callout accordingly.
What happens at this step:
• We respond within minutes
• Same-day availability confirmed for your Durban area
• Honest initial assessment of the likely fault communicated upfront
• Commercial aircon callouts prioritised
• No deposit and no commitment required
Step 2 — A Certified Aircon Technician Arrives at Your Door
A certified aircon technician in a fully-equipped mobile unit is dispatched to your home or business — in most cases on the same day you contact us. Our mobile units carry refrigerant gas for all common refrigerant types — R22, R410A and R32 — as well as professional coil cleaning chemicals, drain clearing equipment and the most common replacement parts for all major aircon brands. Your technician arrives ready to repair, service or regas — not just ready to look.
This is one of the most significant operational differences between us and most other aircon repair companies in Durban. Most companies send a technician to assess the fault, return to collect parts or gas and then schedule a second visit for the actual repair. Our technicians carry everything they need on board — which means your aircon is repaired in a single visit in the vast majority of cases.
What happens at this step:
• Certified aircon technician dispatched same day in most cases
• Mobile unit carries R22, R410A and R32 refrigerant gas
• Professional cleaning chemicals and drain equipment on board
• Common replacement parts for all major brands carried
• You are informed of who is coming before they arrive
Step 3 — Full Aircon Diagnosis and Written Quote
When our technician arrives they will conduct a thorough inspection of both the indoor and outdoor units. The diagnostic process includes:
Indoor unit inspection:
• Filter condition — dirty, blocked or damaged
• Evaporator coil condition — clean, iced up or contaminated with biological growth
• Drain pan condition — clean, cracked or overflowing
• Condensate drain pipe — clear or blocked
• Fan motor operation — running smoothly or showing signs of bearing wear
• Electrical connections — secure and corrosion-free
• Control board — functioning correctly with no fault codes
Outdoor unit inspection:
• Condenser coil condition — clean or blocked with dirt, debris or salt residue
• Outdoor fan motor operation — running at correct speed
• Compressor — starting correctly, running smoothly, correct operating pressures
• Refrigerant pressure — measured with gauges to confirm correct charge or identify low refrigerant
• Electrical connections — secure, corrosion-free and correctly rated
• Capacitor — correct capacitance, no swelling or leakage
• Reversing valve — operating correctly for heat pump models
After the full inspection your technician will explain exactly what is wrong in plain language — no technical jargon — and provide a full written quote itemising labour, parts and refrigerant gas separately. No work begins until you have read the quote and given your written approval. If you are not happy with the quote you pay only the R350 call-out fee and the technician leaves — no pressure and no obligation.
What happens at this step:
• Full inspection of indoor and outdoor units
• Refrigerant pressure measured with gauges
• All key components tested — compressor, fans, coils, drain, electrical
• Fault explained clearly in plain language
• Full written quote — labour, parts and refrigerant itemised separately
• Honest repair vs replace recommendation if relevant
• No work starts without your written approval
• No obligation to proceed — R350 call-out fee only if you decline
Step 4 — Repair, Service or Regas Completed Using Genuine Parts
Once you approve the quote we get to work immediately. Because our mobile units carry refrigerant gas, cleaning equipment and the most common replacement parts for all major aircon brands — the majority of aircon repairs, services and regasses in Durban are completed in a single visit.
Common aircon jobs completed in a single visit:
Aircon service and clean — 60 to 90 minutes:
• Filter cleaning or replacement
• Evaporator coil clean with professional coil cleaner
• Condenser coil clean
• Condensate drain clear and biological treatment
• Fan blade clean
• Electrical connection inspection and tightening
• Refrigerant level check
• Full operational test
Aircon regassing — 45 to 90 minutes:
• Refrigerant leak check before regassing
• Leak repair if identified
• System evacuated and recharged to correct pressure
• Operational test confirming correct cooling performance
Minor component repairs — 45 to 120 minutes:
• Capacitor replacement
• Fan motor replacement — indoor or outdoor
• Drain pipe replacement or rerouting
• Remote control or receiver board replacement
• Electrical fault repair
Major component repairs — 2 to 5 hours:
• Compressor replacement
• Control board replacement
• Reversing valve replacement
• Complete refrigerant system repair
For repairs where a specific part needs to be ordered:
• We inform you of the lead time upfront
• The part cost is included in your approved written quote
• We advise on temporary cooling measures where possible
• We schedule a return visit as soon as the part arrives
• No additional labour is charged for the return visit
What happens at this step:
• Repair, service or regas completed using genuine OEM or approved parts
• Refrigerant recharged to correct manufacturer specification
• Most aircon jobs finished in a single visit
• Part ordering process explained clearly if a part is not on board
• No additional charges beyond your approved quote
Step 5 — Unit Tested, Guarantee Issued, Job Complete
When the work is complete our technician will conduct a full operational test before leaving your property:
Post-repair testing:
• Unit switched on and run through full cooling cycle
• Outlet air temperature measured to confirm correct cooling performance
• Airflow checked across all vents — indoor and outdoor
• Drain operation confirmed — no leaking
• Noise level assessed — no unusual sounds
• Refrigerant pressures rechecked after regas to confirm correct charge
• Remote control operation confirmed
• All panels and covers refitted securely
After testing your technician will:
• Explain what was done and what parts or gas were used
• Issue your 6-month workmanship guarantee in writing
• Provide maintenance advice specific to your aircon brand and fault — particularly important for load shedding protection and Durban coastal humidity management
• Advise on service intervals to prevent future faults
• Process payment — cash, EFT or card accepted
Your 6-month workmanship guarantee means if the same fault returns within 6 months we come back and fix it at no additional charge. No questions asked. The guarantee is provided in writing with the date of service and the expiry date clearly stated.
What happens at this step:
• Full operational test — cooling performance, airflow, drainage and noise confirmed
• Outlet air temperature measured and confirmed
• Refrigerant pressure rechecked after regas
• 6-month workmanship guarantee issued in writing
• Maintenance and load shedding protection advice provided
• Payment processed — cash, EFT or card accepted
Our Promise on Every Aircon Repair in Durban
Durban’s heat makes a functioning air conditioner essential — not optional. We have been repairing air conditioners across Durban for 22 years because we understand that urgency completely. We carry the gas, the parts and the equipment to fix your aircon in a single visit. We diagnose accurately, quote honestly and repair correctly — with a 6-month guarantee that means something. That is our promise on every aircon repair, service and regas across every suburb in Durban.
1. What is the difference between an inverter and a non-inverter air conditioner and which is cheaper to repair?
Understanding the difference between these two types helps you understand both your electricity costs and your likely repair costs:
Non-inverter air conditioners operate on a simple on-off basis — the compressor runs at full power until the set temperature is reached, switches off completely, then switches back on at full power when the temperature rises again. This constant starting and stopping draws high current at each start-up, consumes more electricity and places more mechanical stress on the compressor over time.
Inverter air conditioners have a variable speed compressor that adjusts its output continuously to maintain the set temperature — running at low speed when the room is nearly cool and only running at high speed when maximum cooling is needed. This results in significantly lower electricity consumption — typically 30 to 50 percent less than a comparable non-inverter unit — smoother temperature control and less mechanical stress on the compressor.
From a repair perspective: • Non-inverter units are generally less expensive to repair — simpler control systems, fewer complex electronic components and widely available parts • Inverter units have more sophisticated control boards and inverter drive boards that are more expensive to replace when they fail • However inverter compressors typically last longer than non-inverter compressors due to the reduced mechanical stress of variable speed operation
Both types are fully repairable by our certified technicians across all Durban areas. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
2. How do I calculate the correct aircon size for my room in Durban?
Choosing the correct aircon size — measured in BTU or kW — is critical for both comfort and efficiency. An undersized unit will run constantly without adequately cooling the room. An oversized unit will cool the room too quickly without adequately dehumidifying it — leaving the room feeling cool but clammy. In Durban’s humid climate adequate dehumidification is as important as cooling.
General sizing guide for Durban conditions — add approximately 10 percent to standard calculations to account for Durban’s high ambient temperatures and humidity:
• Up to 15 square metres — 9,000 BTU / 2.6 kW • 15 to 20 square metres — 12,000 BTU / 3.5 kW • 20 to 30 square metres — 18,000 BTU / 5.3 kW • 30 to 40 square metres — 24,000 BTU / 7.0 kW • 40 to 60 square metres — 30,000 BTU / 8.8 kW • 60 to 80 square metres — 36,000 BTU / 10.5 kW
Factors that increase the required capacity in Durban: • South or west-facing rooms with afternoon sun exposure • Rooms with large glass areas or sliding doors • Rooms above ground floor where heat rises • Commercial kitchens or spaces with heat-generating equipment • Poorly insulated ceilings in older Durban homes
Contact us on +27 79 976 2941 for a room assessment and sizing recommendation before purchasing a new aircon unit.
3. What is the difference between R22, R410A and R32 refrigerant and does it matter for my aircon?
The type of refrigerant your aircon uses is important for several reasons:
R22 — also known as Freon — is an older refrigerant that was widely used in air conditioners manufactured before approximately 2010. R22 is being phased out globally due to its ozone-depleting properties and is becoming increasingly expensive and difficult to source in South Africa. If your aircon uses R22 and requires a regas the cost is significantly higher than R410A or R32. An older R22 unit requiring major work is often better replaced with a modern unit.
R410A is the most common refrigerant in air conditioners manufactured between approximately 2010 and 2020. It does not deplete the ozone layer and is widely available in South Africa. Most split air conditioners currently in service in Durban homes use R410A.
R32 is the newest refrigerant used in most modern air conditioners manufactured from approximately 2018 onwards. It has a lower global warming potential than R410A, is more energy efficient and requires a smaller quantity to achieve the same cooling effect. R32 is the direction the industry is moving and is now widely available.
Our mobile units carry all three refrigerant types — R22, R410A and R32 — so we can regas any unit on the same day visit regardless of its age or refrigerant type. To find out which refrigerant your aircon uses check the label on the outdoor unit or the back panel of the indoor unit. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 if you are unsure.
4. Why does my aircon cool well on mild days but struggle on hot Durban days?
An aircon that cools adequately on mild days but struggles when Durban temperatures peak is showing the classic signs of a unit that is marginally underperforming — often due to one or more of the following:
• Low refrigerant — a unit with slightly low refrigerant may cool adequately under moderate demand but cannot meet the increased cooling load on very hot Durban days. The hotter the day the more the refrigerant deficiency becomes apparent. • Dirty condenser coils — a condenser coil that is partially blocked by dust and salt residue — very common in Durban’s coastal environment — dissipates heat less efficiently. On a mild day this partial blockage may not significantly affect performance. On a 35 degree Durban day the same blockage causes the unit to struggle significantly. • Undersized unit — a unit that is slightly undersized for the room may cope adequately when the ambient temperature is moderate but cannot meet the cooling load when Durban hits peak summer temperatures • Failing compressor — a compressor that is losing efficiency may still function at partial capacity on moderate days but cannot deliver sufficient cooling on very hot days
WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 for a refrigerant level check and service — in many cases resolving one of these issues transforms an aircon that struggles on hot days into one that handles Durban’s worst summer heat comfortably.
5. Can I run my air conditioner during load shedding with a generator or inverter?
Yes — but with important considerations:
Running an aircon on a generator: • The generator must have sufficient capacity to handle the aircon start-up current — which is typically 2 to 3 times the running current. A 9,000 BTU split unit requires a minimum 2.5 kVA generator. An 18,000 BTU unit requires a minimum 4.5 kVA generator. Undersized generators cause voltage fluctuations that damage aircon control boards and compressors. • The generator must produce clean stable power — cheap generators with poor voltage regulation are a leading cause of aircon control board damage • Allow the generator to stabilise for 30 seconds before switching the aircon on
Running an aircon on a home inverter or UPS: • Standard home inverters are generally not powerful enough to run an aircon compressor — the start-up current spike typically exceeds the inverter’s capacity • Some modern high-capacity inverter systems — 5 kVA and above — can run smaller split units. Check your inverter’s specifications against your aircon’s start-up current requirements • Inverter aircon units — not to be confused with inverter power systems — have lower start-up current requirements than non-inverter units and are more likely to be compatible with home inverter power systems
Contact us on +27 79 976 2941 for advice on running your specific aircon model on your specific backup power system.
6. How do I clean my aircon filter myself between professional services?
Regular filter cleaning between professional services is one of the most effective things you can do to maintain your aircon’s performance and prevent faults in Durban’s dusty and humid environment. Here is the correct process:
How often: • In Durban’s humid environment we recommend cleaning filters every 4 to 6 weeks during heavy use periods — more frequently if you have pets or live near a dusty road • A filter that is visibly grey or brown when removed is significantly overdue for cleaning
Important — filter cleaning maintains airflow and efficiency but does not clean the evaporator coil, drain pipe or fan blades. A full professional service is still required annually to address these components.
7. Why is my aircon working but not dehumidifying — the room feels cool but damp?
An aircon that cools the air but leaves the room feeling damp and clammy is not dehumidifying effectively. In Durban’s high humidity this is a significant comfort issue. Causes include:
• Oversized unit — an aircon that is too large for the room cools it so quickly that the unit does not run long enough to adequately remove moisture from the air. This is a common consequence of oversizing — the room reaches the set temperature quickly but the air remains humid • Unit set to fan only mode — check that the unit is set to cooling mode and not fan only mode which circulates air without cooling or dehumidifying • Low refrigerant — an aircon with low refrigerant cannot adequately cool the evaporator coil to the temperature required to condense moisture out of the air • Dirty evaporator coil — a coil coated with biological growth — common in Durban’s humid climate — is less effective at condensing moisture from the air • Running on dry or dehumidify mode — some aircons have a specific dry or dehumidify mode that prioritises moisture removal over temperature reduction. This is particularly useful in Durban during humid overcast periods when the temperature is acceptable but humidity is high
WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 if your aircon is not adequately dehumidifying your Durban home or business.
8. What is a split aircon heat pump and how does it work in Durban winters?
Most modern split air conditioners are reverse cycle heat pumps — meaning they can both cool in summer and heat in winter using the same refrigerant system. In cooling mode the unit absorbs heat from inside your home and expels it outside. In heating mode the process is reversed — the unit absorbs heat energy from the outdoor air and transfers it inside to warm the room.
Heat pump heating is significantly more efficient than electric resistance heating — a heat pump produces approximately 3 to 4 units of heat energy for every 1 unit of electrical energy consumed, compared to a 1:1 ratio for a conventional electric heater.
In Durban’s mild winters heat pump heating works very effectively — outdoor temperatures rarely drop low enough to significantly reduce heat pump efficiency. In the rare event of a cold Durban morning where temperatures approach single digits the heat pump may be less efficient than usual but will still provide useful heating.
If your split aircon is not heating in winter the most common causes are a faulty reversing valve, low refrigerant or a control board fault preventing the switch to heating mode. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 for a same-day diagnosis across Durban.
9. Can salt air from the Durban coast damage my outdoor aircon unit?
Yes — significantly. Salt air is one of the most aggressive environmental factors affecting air conditioning systems in Durban’s coastal suburbs. The specific damage caused by salt air includes:
• Condenser fin corrosion — the aluminium fins on outdoor condenser coils corrode rapidly in salt air, reducing heat dissipation efficiency and eventually causing the fins to disintegrate • Copper tube corrosion — the copper refrigerant tubes connecting the indoor and outdoor units are susceptible to pinhole corrosion from salt air exposure causing refrigerant leaks • Electrical connection corrosion — salt air accelerates corrosion of electrical terminals, connectors and contactors in outdoor units causing electrical faults • Fan motor corrosion — outdoor fan motor housings corrode and bearing seals deteriorate faster in salt air environments • Control board corrosion — in exposed or poorly sealed outdoor units salt air can reach control board components causing corrosion-related electrical faults
Protective measures for coastal Durban aircon units: • Apply anti-corrosion coil coating — a specialist coating applied to the condenser fins that significantly slows salt air corrosion. Ask our technician about this during your next service visit • Annual professional service is particularly important for coastal units — salt residue accumulates on coils and fins and must be cleaned before it causes permanent damage • Position the outdoor unit away from direct sea breeze where the building structure allows • Request marine-grade or coastal-specification units when replacing — several manufacturers offer units with enhanced corrosion protection for coastal installations
10. Why does my aircon trip the electricity only when it is very hot outside?
An aircon that operates normally on mild days but trips the DB board on very hot Durban days is experiencing a high-pressure or high-current fault that only manifests when the unit is under maximum load:
• Dirty condenser coils — on a hot Durban day a condenser coil that is partially blocked by salt residue and dust cannot dissipate heat quickly enough. The refrigerant pressure builds excessively and the high-pressure protection switch trips the unit. On a mild day the same partial blockage does not cause sufficient pressure build-up to trip the protection. • Failing compressor — a compressor that is losing efficiency draws progressively more current as it struggles to maintain pressure. On a mild day it manages. On a 35 degree Durban day it draws excessive current and trips the board. • Low refrigerant causing compressor overheating — a compressor running with low refrigerant overheats — particularly on very hot days when it is already working at maximum capacity. The thermal protection trips to prevent permanent compressor damage. • Undersized wiring or circuit breaker — if the circuit breaker for your aircon is not correctly rated for the unit’s maximum draw it will trip under full load on the hottest days
WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 for a same-day diagnostic visit — this fault type is almost always resolvable without major component replacement if caught early.
11. How long should an air conditioner last in Durban?
The expected lifespan of an air conditioner in Durban depends heavily on maintenance, coastal exposure and load shedding impact:
With regular annual servicing and surge protection: • Non-coastal suburbs — Hillcrest, Westville, Chatsworth, Pinetown — 12 to 15 years • Coastal suburbs — Umhlanga, La Lucia, Bluff, Amanzimtoti — 8 to 12 years due to accelerated salt air corrosion
Without regular servicing and no surge protection: • Non-coastal suburbs — 7 to 10 years • Coastal suburbs — 5 to 8 years
The compressor is the component with the greatest influence on overall lifespan — a well-maintained compressor in a non-coastal Durban suburb can last 15 years or more. A poorly maintained compressor in a coastal suburb exposed to salt air and load shedding may fail in 5 to 7 years.
The most cost-effective approach to maximising aircon lifespan in Durban — annual professional service, dedicated surge protector and switching the unit off at the isolator during load shedding outages.
12. What is the best aircon brand for Durban conditions?
Based on 22 years of repairing air conditioners across Durban these are our observations on the brands that perform best in Durban’s specific conditions:
Brands with consistently strong performance in Durban: • Daikin — widely regarded as the most reliable and durable brand in Durban’s conditions. Parts availability is excellent and the build quality of both indoor and outdoor units is above average. Particularly strong performance in coastal suburbs. • Carrier — strong commercial and residential track record in Durban. Robust outdoor unit construction holds up well against Durban’s coastal conditions. • Mitsubishi Electric — premium build quality with excellent reliability in coastal conditions. Higher purchase price but strong long-term value. • LG — good reliability and very strong parts availability in South Africa. Competitive pricing with above-average performance in Durban conditions.
Brands that perform adequately but require more frequent servicing in Durban: • Midea, Gree, Hisense, TCL — reasonable performance and good value pricing but outdoor unit construction is less robust against Durban’s salt air than the premium brands. More frequent servicing is recommended for coastal installations.
This is not a definitive ranking — individual units of any brand can perform excellently or poorly depending on installation quality, maintenance history and usage patterns. Contact us on +27 79 976 2941 for a recommendation based on your specific Durban suburb and requirements.
13. Can I install an aircon myself in Durban?
Technically possible but strongly not recommended for several important reasons:
• Refrigerant handling requires certification — in South Africa handling refrigerants including R410A and R32 requires certification. Incorrect refrigerant charging — both overcharging and undercharging — permanently damages the compressor within a relatively short operating period • Electrical connection — aircon installation requires a dedicated electrical circuit with correct wiring, isolator switch and circuit breaker. Incorrect electrical installation is a fire risk and will void your insurance • Pipe flaring and brazing — refrigerant pipe connections require correct flaring and brazing techniques. Poor connections cause refrigerant leaks that damage the compressor and require a full system evacuation and recharge • System evacuation — before charging with refrigerant the system must be fully evacuated with a vacuum pump to remove air and moisture. Moisture in the refrigerant system causes acid formation that destroys the compressor from the inside • Warranty — most aircon manufacturers void the product warranty if the unit is not installed by a certified technician
Contact us on +27 79 976 2941 for a supply and installation quote. Our certified technicians install all major aircon brands across all Durban areas to the correct South African electrical and refrigeration standards.
14. Why does my aircon make a gurgling or bubbling sound?
A gurgling or bubbling sound from an air conditioner typically indicates one of two causes:
Refrigerant flow noise — a gurgling or bubbling sound from the indoor unit during normal operation can be the sound of refrigerant flowing through the expansion valve — particularly noticeable when the unit starts or stops. This is normal in many aircon models and not an indication of a fault. If the sound is new or has become louder than before it warrants investigation.
Low refrigerant — when refrigerant levels are low the refrigerant flow becomes irregular — partially liquid and partially gas where it should be entirely liquid. This irregular flow creates a gurgling or bubbling sound particularly in the refrigerant lines between the indoor and outdoor units. If the gurgling sound is accompanied by reduced cooling performance the unit likely has a refrigerant leak and requires a regas after the leak is repaired.
WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 if your aircon is making a gurgling sound that is new or is accompanied by reduced cooling performance. Our technicians can diagnose the exact cause and advise whether a repair is required.
15. How does Durban humidity affect aircon efficiency and what can I do about it?
Durban’s high relative humidity — averaging 70 to 80 percent for much of the year — significantly affects how air conditioning systems perform and what they need to do to create a comfortable indoor environment:
How humidity affects aircon efficiency: • The aircon must remove both heat and moisture from the air — in Durban’s humid climate the moisture removal load is significantly higher than in drier cities, causing the unit to work harder for the same comfort result • High humidity causes more rapid biological growth on evaporator coils — reducing heat exchange efficiency and causing bad smells faster than in drier climates • Condensation management is more critical — drain pipes block faster in Durban’s humid climate as biological growth accumulates more rapidly
What you can do: • Service your aircon more frequently than the standard annual recommendation — every 6 months for Durban coastal properties and annually at minimum for inland Durban suburbs • Run the aircon on dry or dehumidify mode during overcast humid periods — this removes moisture without excessive cooling • Ensure your home or office is adequately sealed when running the aircon — open windows and doors defeat the dehumidification process and force the unit to work continuously • Maintain the condensate drain — a blocked drain in Durban’s humidity causes water damage quickly. Our technicians treat drains with biological inhibitor during every service visit to slow regrowth between services
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