Protect your investment
At Buderim Air, we recommend regular preventative maintenance for your air conditioning unit. Routine servicing by our team ensures:
- Peak performance of your equipment
- Optimal energy efficiency, keeping consumption low
- Extended lifespan of the system
- Clean, fresh air free from toxic mold and allergens
- Early detection of faults to reduce the risk of breakdowns when you need your AC most
- Optional rustproofing, particularly valuable in seaside areas
Please note, to claim a warranty repair within the 5 year warranty period, manufacturers require that the unit undergo regular servicing. Buderim Air can ensure your unit meets these requirements to maintain your warranty coverage.
How often should I service my AC unit?
The frequency of service depends on your location and system usage. For most residential settings, an annual comprehensive service is generally sufficient. However, in seaside areas where systems are exposed to salt air, or in commercial settings with high levels of airborne pollutants, we recommend servicing 2-3 times per year to maximize the longevity and reliability of your equipment.
Our Recommended Service Schedule
We provide customised preventative maintenance programs for both air conditioning and refrigeration applications, tailored to meet your specific needs and ensure optimal performance. Our servicing includes a full inspection, asset register for larger sites and assessment as outlined in your personalised service proposal. After each service, you’ll receive a detailed report with our findings and recommendations.
Contact Buderim Air to discuss your Air Conditioning service
Call us on 07 5445 4911 to book in your AC health check and service and chat to us about joining up to our AC Service Schedule Promotion to receive a 25% discount off your AC service plus, we will remind you when your service is due, ensuring your unit stays in excellent working order for when you need it the most
Buderim Air – Sunshine Coast Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
“We Put Service First”