• HVAC MAINTENANCE

    HFM Trading is a trusted provider of professional HVAC maintenance services, committed to delivering high-quality solutions that ensure optimal performance, energy efficiency, and reliability of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.

    We specialize in the preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of all types of HVAC systems for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. Our expert technicians are trained to handle a wide range of systems, using advanced tools and industry best practices to extend equipment life and minimize unexpected breakdowns.
    At HFm Trading, we pride ourselves on timely service, transparent communication, and technical excellence. Whether you're looking to maintain a small home unit or manage a large-scale facility's HVAC system, we provide tailored solutions that meet your specific needs and budget.

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  • AC Intallation

    AC Coil Cleaning

    Central AC

    AC Maintenance

  • What Does Your AC Maintenance Require?

    To ensure the effective and efficient functioning of your air conditioner, regular maintenance is necessary for its fins, filters, and coils. Neglecting this essential maintenance can lead to a gradual decline in performance and an increase in energy consumption. Here are some aspects to consider during AC maintenance:

    • Cleaning the filters on an air conditioner
    • Cleaning the coils on an air conditioner
    • Coil-comb fins
    • Drains for condensate
    • Air conditioner window seals
    • AC covering the exterior unit
  • Why Should You Need to Hire a Professional?

    If you are dissatisfied with your air conditioner’s performance or if it’s not functioning as well as it used to, it’s crucial to hire a professional technician to ensure it operates at peak efficiency. A well-trained and experienced technician can easily identify and address any issues affecting your air conditioner. The technician should:

    • Check for leaks in refrigerant using a leak detector.
    • To measure airflow, use an evaporator coil.
    • Ensure accurate electric control sequence verification.
    • Verify, clean, and tighten connections on electrical terminals.
    • Whenever possible, use a non-conductive coating.
    • Watch and test the straps’ tightness.
    • Check the thermostat’s functionality.