Aircon Contract Servicing in Singapore
The per-unit rate is the same whether you book ad-hoc or on contract. The difference is whether you want to manage scheduling yourself or have visits pre-booked with condition tracked over time.
What Is Aircon Contract Servicing
Pre-scheduled maintenance visits at a fixed frequency. Same general servicing at every visit — the difference is the structure around it.
Service Scope
Same per-unit rate as ad-hoc. The contract adds structure and continuity — not cost.
Scheduling
Visits pre-booked at your preferred frequency — every 2, 3, 4, or 6 months. No manual rescheduling between visits.
Condition tracking
Each unit's condition noted and tracked across visits — trends flagged early before they become faults.
Priority booking
Contract customers are prioritised for subsequent visits.
Same technician
Where possible, the same technician attends each visit — faster visits and more accurate reads over time.
Benefits of Contract Servicing
What the contract delivers beyond a one-off booking.
Condition notes per unit
Tracked across visits so changes over time are visible.
Flagged issues with a separate quote
If a unit needs chemical servicing or repair, no surprise add-ons.
Next visit scheduled before we leave
No rescheduling needed on your end.
Priority booking and same technician where possible
Familiarity with your system means faster visits and more accurate reads.
When Contract Servicing Makes Sense
Not everyone needs a contract. It delivers the most value when consistency and tracking matter.
Three or more units running daily
A consistent schedule prevents issues compounding across units.
Landlord with tenant-occupied units
Ensures servicing happens without chasing tenants to arrange it.
Commercial space with customer-facing units
Downtime is costly, a pre-set schedule catches problems early.
You want condition tracking over time
Ad-hoc visits are standalone; a contract builds a history per unit.
You prefer not to manage rescheduling manually
We reach out when the next visit is due.
When Contract Servicing Is Not Suitable
A contract keeps your units maintained — but it is not the right starting point for every situation.
You need a one-off deep clean
A chemical wash or overhaul booked ad-hoc is more appropriate than a contract.
Unit condition is unknown
Start with an ad-hoc assessment before locking in a schedule.
You have a single unit with light use
Ad-hoc booking every 6 months is simpler than a contract.
A fault needs diagnosing or repairing
Contracts cover maintenance, not fault diagnosis or part replacement.
Contract Servicing FAQ
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