We are the home of all your air conditioning and refrigeration needs operating from the silicon valley of Africa, Cape Town and from the Hub of Africa, Johannesburg. We specialize in the installation, repair and maintenance of all air conditioning and refrigeration systems. We pride ourselves in offering custom built solutions to customer's individual requirements.
Our team of highly skilled technicians have the experience and knowledge to undertake every job and we carry both Commercial and domestic work.
As a market leader we are accredited by many top manufacturers in South Africa. With many years in the industry, we are proud to partner with the following international leading Airconditioning brands: Samsung, LG, York, Alliance, Daikin etc.
Why choose us......
Our Motto: "We are the hottest with the coolest prices"
"Eerstens baie dankie vir julle flinker en uiters professionele diens.
Jou manne was baie gaaf en hoogs betroubaar"
In 2014, the south African government issued out a ruling that covers the phasing out of ozone depleting substances and HFCS. This ruling has an influence on the air conditioning industry equipment that make use R22 gas.
Under this new legislation, it will be illegal to supply and employ R22 refrigerant for maintenance and service of refrigeration and air conditioning plant.
If you have essential refrigeration or airconditioning plant on R22 you should start planning for replacement now, so that the most appropriate solution can be applied to ensure continuity of operation, and that modifications and replacements can be budgeted for as part of planned maintenance.
Air conditioners blow cool air into your home by pulling the heat out of that air. The air is cooled by blowing it over a set of cold pipes called an evaporator coil. This works just like the cooling that happens when water evaporates from your skin. The evaporator coil is filled with a special liquid called a refrigerant, which changes from a liquid to a gas as it absorbs heat from the air. The refrigerant is pumped outside the house to another coil where it gives up its heat and changes back into a liquid. This outside coil is called the condenser because the refrigerant is condensing from a gas back to a fluid just like moisture on a cold window. A pump, called a compressor, is used to move the refrigerant between the two coils and to change the pressure of the refrigerant so that all the refrigerant evaporates or condenses in the appropriate coils.
The energy to do all of this is used by the motor that runs the compressor. The entire system will normally give about three times the cooling energy that the compressor uses.