
D15 · Premium Landed
From sizing and installing a whole-home system to keeping every unit cold with regular servicing, we handle your air-conditioning end to end. Multi-split, concealed ducted, or VRF for larger landed homes — installed to manufacturer specification so your warranty stays valid, with chemical washes and maintenance contracts from the same team that fitted it. We serve homeowners across Siglap (D15) — East-coast landed belt off Upper East Coast Road, with strong demand for waterproofing and staircase reno on older 1980s detached homes.
Why Siglap
East-coast landed belt off Upper East Coast Road, with strong demand for waterproofing and staircase reno on older 1980s detached homes.
Siglap projects follow our standard scope for landed properties — we provide a tailored quote after a free site assessment, no obligations.
Common Questions
The main cost drivers are the number of indoor units, the brand, ducted vs wall-mounted, and piping distance — so a small multi-split system sits at the lower end while a whole-home concealed ducted or VRF system for a landed property is more involved. We provide a tailored quote after a free site assessment.
A "System" (multi-split) uses one outdoor condenser serving several wall- or ceiling-mounted indoor units — the standard for most homes. A concealed ducted system hides the indoor unit above a false ceiling and delivers cool air through discreet grilles, giving a cleaner look that suits landed homes. Ducted costs more but looks seamless.
Larger landed homes with many rooms across multiple storeys often need a System 5 or a VRF/VRV system — one or two condensers serving many zones, each with independent temperature control. We size the system to your floor area and room count rather than overselling capacity.
For regular daily use, general servicing every 3 months keeps units cooling well. A chemical wash every 6–12 months clears the coils of dust and mould, depending on usage and dust levels. Maintenance contracts bundle these so you do not have to remember.
Servicing cost depends on the type of work — general servicing, a chemical wash, a full chemical overhaul, or an R32 gas top-up — and the number of units. Quarterly servicing contracts for a multi-unit landed home are charged per visit. We provide a tailored quote based on your system.
The usual causes are low refrigerant from a leak, coils so choked they need a chemical wash rather than a basic service, a weak or failing compressor, or a unit that is simply undersized for the room. We diagnose the actual cause before topping up gas, so you are not paying to refill a leak.
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Tell us about your air-conditioning project in Siglap. We'll arrange a free site assessment and provide a detailed, no-obligation quotation.
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