AyosLamig | Your Local Aircon Technicians in Bataan & Pampanga

Aircon Freon Charging in Tarlac

Aircon Freon Charging in Tarlac

Tarlac’s dry, sun-drenched climate can put serious strain on your air conditioning. If your unit is blowing warm air, cooling unevenly, or forming ice around the coils, low refrigerant may be to blame. This is a common issue in older or frequently used units in homes and small businesses across Tarlac City, Capas, and Bamban.

Ayos Lamig offers doorstep Freon charging done right — with clear diagnostics, no-pressure service, and no unnecessary refills. We focus on safe, accurate refrigerant levels that restore proper cooling without risking your system.

Who It’s For

This service is for Tarlac households that want hassle-free Freon refilling — done by professionals who check before they charge.

We handle jobs in Tarlac City, Capas, Gerona, Concepcion, Bamban, and nearby areas.

Perfect for:

  • Households noticing warm or weak airflow from their AC
  • Residents dealing with frost buildup or dripping water
  • Homes with aging aircon units that haven’t had a check-up in a while
  • Anyone who wants to prevent costly compressor failure

What the Service Includes

Every visit starts with a cooling check and refrigerant pressure test. We examine the system for leaks and determine if a recharge is needed. If it’s safe to proceed, we refill the Freon using precise tools — restoring the balance your unit needs to cool efficiently.

After charging, we perform a cooling performance test to ensure your aircon is working as expected. If any issues like leaks are found, we’ll explain them clearly and help you explore your repair options — without pressure.

Book Your Freon Charging Today

Don’t suffer through poor cooling or risk a bigger repair later. Recharge your aircon with Ayos Lamig.

Call/Text:  0920-960-0596
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Available 7 days a week, with flexible appointment times

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