Be Summer Ready with Synecore’s Office Air Conditioning Services
The warm weather is just around the corner and soon office air conditioning engineers across Kent and London will be in high demand. Now is the time to book your office air conditioning service, repair or installation to be fully prepared for summer.
Get your office air conditioning system ready for summer with Synecore!
Many businesses wait until the peak season for air conditioning servicing. Consequently, office AC systems are often switched on to full capacity after months of not being used. This can lead to under-performing or broken systems, leaks and unpleasant smells.
Don’t let your clients, customers and staff experience discomfort this summer, call Synecore for a comprehensive and professional air conditioning maintenance visit that includes a complete service the manufacturers guidelines.
Why choose Synecore?
Synecore offers a professional service by qualified air conditioning engineers. We will thoroughly inspect your office air conditioning system to ensure it working properly, check for any leaks that could cause problems and clean all the filters.
Our air conditioning services are used by large office developments, schools, hospitals and well-known restaurants. We have the experience and the knowledge to ensure your office air conditioning is summer ready.
Office air con installation
If in the past you have opted for an ‘open a window’ approach to cool your offices, but are now considering having an air conditioning installation, or your current systems needs updating, we can offer advice and a cost-effective solution for cooling your workplace.
Not only, can we recommend a suitable office AC system for your business, we can also offer finance and a 7-year warranty on parts and labour when installed and maintained by Synecore. Visit our Air Conditioning Installations page for more details.
Air con repairs
Its best to test to your office air conditioning system in spring to determine if it requires any repairs. Should you switch on your air conditioning system and experience bad odours, leaks or strange noises, you can call our air conditioning experts 24/7 on 0845 241 4953. We will ensure an engineer is with you as soon as possible.
Now is the time to test your AC system and avoid delays in emergency call outs during peak season.
Planned Preventative Maintenance for Office Air Conditioning Systems
Synecore’s Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) scheme is available to all businesses to ensure their air conditioning remains efficient all year round. Our specialist Air Con Service team will record and notify you when your AC system is due a service or maintenance visit. Most systems require two visits per year and we will notify you when yours is due.
As part of the PPM scheme, our air conditioning engineers will ensure your FGas register is up-to-date to keep your AC system compliant and carry out a TM44 inspection every four years.
If you would like some further advice on ensuring your office air conditioning system is summer ready, please contact our team on 0845 241 4953.
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