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Gyser

Repairing a geyser (water heater) can involve various issues, depending on the type and the specific problem. Safety First: Turn off the power supply (electricity or gas) and water supply to the geyser before starting any repairs. Check the Power Supply:
  • For electric geysers, ensure the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped.
  • For gas geysers, check the gas supply and pilot light.

Island chimney repair

Repairing an island chimney involves some unique challenges since it's often freestanding and may be subject to different types of wear and tear compared to a wall-mounted chimney.
  1.  Safety First: Ensure that the chimney is not in use before beginning any repairs. Turn off any appliances and let them cool.
  2.  Inspect the Chimney: Conduct a thorough inspection. Look for cracks, loose bricks, or signs of water damage both inside and outside.

Power saver AC service

Power saver AC service focuses on optimizing the efficiency and performance of air conditioning systems, aiming to reduce energy consumption and costs. 1. System Inspection: Technicians conduct a thorough assessment of the AC unit to identify any issues affecting efficiency, such as leaks, blockages, or wear and tear. 2. Cleaning and Maintenance: Regular cleaning of filters, coils, and ducts helps improve airflow and efficiency. Maintenance tasks may also involve checking refrigerant levels and ensuring all components are functioning correctly.

Single door refrigerator check-up

A check-up for a single-door refrigerator involves inspecting various components to ensure it’s functioning properly. Exterior Inspection: Clean the Coils: Dust and dirt can accumulate on the condenser coils, affecting efficiency. Use a vacuum or brush to clean them. Door Seals: Check the door seals for cracks or gaps. A damaged seal can lead to energy loss and improper cooling.