Why maintenance pays for itself

Dust on filters and heat exchangers forces a system to work harder for the same result. That translates directly into higher energy consumption, more wear and a shorter lifespan. Regular servicing keeps the installation at its designed efficiency and detects small issues — a worn part, a slow refrigerant loss, a blocked drain — before they become breakdowns.

For commercial refrigeration and horeca, the stakes are even higher: an unnoticed failure can mean lost stock and interrupted service. Periodic inspections may also be a legal or warranty requirement, depending on the type of installation and refrigerant used.

What a good contract includes

A serious maintenance contract is more than a yearly visit. It defines what is inspected, how findings are reported and how quickly you can count on help between visits.

  • Cleaning of filters, heat exchangers and condensate drains
  • Inspection of the refrigerant circuit and operating pressures
  • Verification of controls, settings and safety devices
  • A clear service report with recommendations
  • Agreed response times for interventions

Planned budget instead of surprises

With a contract, maintenance becomes a predictable yearly cost instead of an emergency expense at the worst possible moment. Dimontura HVAC & Sanitary services installations for private, professional, industrial and institutional clients — with one point of contact for planning, execution and follow-up.

This article offers general guidance; the right approach always depends on your specific installation and situation.