Air Conditioning Service Near Me — 1,370 Places in Thailand
Browse 1,370 Air Conditioning Service across Thailand — top provinces include Chiang Mai, Chon Buri, Khon Kaen. Compare reviews, opening hours, and contact info, all aggregated from Google Maps.
#Air Conditioning Service
When the air-con stops cooling like it used to, troubleshoot before you call. Step one: hit the remote, set to Cool mode at 25 degrees, and wait 15 minutes. If still nothing, step two is opening the indoor evaporator cover and pulling out the dust filter to wash under running water. A pitch-black filter means cleaning is overdue. Thailand homes need a deep clean every six months as a baseline because of high humidity and dust load. Step three: if the filter is already clean but cooling is weak, the issue is usually heat exchange at the outdoor coil or a low refrigerant charge — both jobs that need a technician. You have three kinds of technicians to call. Local condominium and village handymen are cheap but the queue is long, often a week. Major chains like Cockpit-style AC franchises and Smart Aircare offer online booking, fixed pricing, and a 30-day workmanship warranty. Brand-authorized service from Daikin, Mitsubishi, or Panasonic costs more but uses original parts and keeps the manufacturer warranty intact. Standard 2026 cleaning prices in Thailand: 500 to 800 THB per unit for a routine clean on a 9,000 to 18,000 BTU split, 1,000 to 1,500 THB for a full disassembly deep clean, and 800 to 1,500 THB for an R32 refrigerant top-up. Wait time in April peak heat stretches to 3 to 5 days, while November through January you can book same-day. Choose a technician with a verifiable shop address rather than a single phone number on a flyer.