We offer specialized repair and preventative servicing for all major categories of laundry, cold storage, and air cooling units.
A laundry machine failure can quickly cause dirty clothes to pile up, creating domestic stress. Our certified technicians carry deep experience repairing all types of front-load and top-load washing machines. We address common mechanical issues such as balance errors, excessive grinding or banging sounds during the high-speed spin cycle, blocked drain pumps that leave water sitting in the tub, and electrical issues like non-responsive selector dials or failure to power on.
We perform full drum rebuilds, motor brush replacements, control panel repairs, and door gasket swaps. By utilizing certified factory parts, we restore your washing machine to its original operating specifications, preserving water efficiency and fabric care quality.
Your refrigerator works continuously to keep food fresh and safe for your family. If your double-door or single-door refrigerator stops cooling, starts making a loud vibrating noise, or is pooling water at the bottom, our team is ready to respond. We specialize in compressor diagnostics, defrost timer calibrations, fan motor repairs, and gas level checks.
Our mobile service vans are equipped with sealed system recovery tools and nitrogen pressure kits to locate micro-leaks in the cooling coils. Once resolved, we perform vacuum cleanings and recharge the system with eco-friendly gas to ensure stable, cold temperatures even during the hottest months.
To operate efficiently in Hyderabad’s humid climate, air conditioning units require regular deep cleaning and seasonal diagnostics. Accumulations of dirt on the condenser fins restrict thermal release, forcing the compressor to work harder and consume more electricity. We provide split AC and window AC filter cleanings, jet-wash treatments, electrical coil repairs, capacitor replacements, and gas top-ups.
If your AC unit is blowing warm air, making buzzing noises, or leaking water inside the room, our technicians will quickly isolate the electrical or plumbing issue and restore perfect cold airflow.
While professional repairs are necessary when mechanical parts wear out, performing minor preventative maintenance can drastically reduce breakdown frequencies and save on energy bills. Below is a checklist compiled by our senior technicians to keep your household running smoothly.
Clean the Door Seal: In front-load washing machines, moisture and soap scum accumulate in the folds of the rubber door gasket. This can lead to mold growth and foul odors. After each wash, wipe down the gasket with a soft dry cloth and leave the door open slightly to allow air circulation.
Clean the Drain Filter: Most modern washing machines have a small access door at the bottom front. This filter captures lint, coins, and debris. Clean this filter every month to prevent drainage blockages and prevent load failures.
Avoid Overloading: Overstuffing the washing machine places excessive strain on the drum bearings, drive belt, and motor. Wash heavier items, like blankets or heavy denim, in smaller, balanced loads to prolong machine longevity.
Vacuum Condenser Coils: Dust acts as an insulator on the condenser coils (located at the back or bottom of the refrigerator), forcing the compressor to work harder. Vacuuming these coils every six months improves cooling efficiency by up to 20%.
Check the Door Seal Gasket: A loose or cracked rubber door seal allows warm kitchen air to leak into the refrigerator, leading to frost build-up and increased energy consumption. You can test your gasket by closing the door on a piece of paper; if the paper pulls out easily, the seal needs adjustment or replacement.
Keep It Filled (But Not Stuffed): Refrigerators require thermal mass to maintain cold temperatures. Keep the cabinet moderately filled to help hold cold air, but leave enough space between items for air to circulate freely.
Wash Air Filters Monthly: Clogged filters restrict airflow, reducing cooling efficiency and causing ice to form on the evaporator coils. Remove and rinse your AC unit’s air filters under cold water every 30 days during active seasons.
Keep the Outdoor Unit Clear: The outdoor condenser unit requires unobstructed airflow to release heat. Ensure there are no plants, debris, or storage items within 2 feet of the unit.
Schedule Annual Servicing: A professional jet wash and electrical diagnostics visit before the summer season starts ensures your AC operates at peak performance, prevents compressor damage, and keeps energy bills low.