Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install my air conditioner by myself?
Yes, but doing so will void your warranty unless you are licensed. Additionally, you must possess the appropriate equipment to ensure a correct installation.
How often should I clean the filter in my air conditioner?
It depends on your air conditioner usage, but generally, every 2 weeks is recommended.
How do I clean my filter?
Simply remove it and wash it in warm water. Avoid using detergents, as they can damage the evaporator fins.
What is the recommended frequency for servicing my air conditioner?
The recommended frequency for servicing your air conditioner is at least once every 12 months.
What size air conditioner do I need?
Determining the right size depends on factors like room size, insulation, and house construction. Contact us for personalized assistance.
Why is my Air Conditioner not blowing cold air?
Several reasons, including low Freon, dirty filters, high thermostat settings, insufficient refrigerant, undersized unit, or room orientation. Contact us for professional diagnosis.
Why is my Air Conditioner so noisy?
Possible causes include faulty spare parts, dirty blower and fan coil, or vibration noise due to uneven wall surfaces.
Why is my Air Conditioner unit leaking?
Causes may include a choked drainage pipe or poor installation leading to improper drainage.
Why is my Air Conditioner unit producing a foul smell?
This could be due to absorbed odors like cigarettes or pollutants. Regular maintenance can address this issue.
Why choose us ?
Experience, Reliability and Attention to Detail.
Orginanlly established in 2009, SkyCool serves the Singapore metropolitan area. Provided services for small split air conditioners to large installations in computer rooms, high-rise buildings, and chillers.
Our diverse clientele includes commercial property managers, facility managers, banks, factories, hospitals, and various air conditioning users.
General information
Air Conditioning Tips
Set thermostats between 25–27°C; every 1°C lower increases running costs. Pre-cool your house before a hot day to optimize evening cooling and save power. This strategy also helps your unit manage heat load as the day warms up.