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Book AC Service Before Mumbai Heat Peaks
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In Mumbai and the wider MMR, May is the hinge month. Humidity climbs, afternoon sun hits hard, and the first week you switch the AC on “for real” is when everyone else does too. That is when slots vanish and “minor issues” become emergency calls.
Why May beats June for AC care
- Filters and coils that were fine in April may clog once dust and pollen rise.
- Gas pressure and cooling efficiency show up under load—not on a cool morning test.
- Drainage and leakage paths fail when the unit runs 8–10 hours a day.
- Peak-week pricing and wait times spike once the first heatwave headlines land.
Preventive service in May is not about fear—it is about choosing your window instead of reacting to a sweaty night.
What a good seasonal AC visit covers
- Filter clean or replace (split or window unit).
- Coil wash where foam-jet service is appropriate.
- Drain line check — blocked drains cause indoor leaks and wall damage.
- Electrical and thermostat sanity check.
- Cooling test under load — not just “fan spins.”
If your unit is older, ask about gas top-up only after a proper diagnosis—not as a default upsell.
Split vs window: same urgency, different access
Split AC units need indoor filter access and outdoor unit clearance; society rules may restrict outdoor work hours. Window AC units are easier to reach but often neglected because they “still blow air.” Weak cooling is still a bill on your electricity meter.
Book the category that matches your unit on Peomiz, enter your Mumbai MMR pincode, and pick a slot before the rush.
Peace of mind in one sentence
You want to flip the remote on the first hot evening and think about dinner, not whether the bedroom will cool down by midnight.
Book AC service on Peomiz — verified partners, upfront pricing, app-tracked visits. +91 84520 03801 · [email protected]
IG carousel: “5 signs your AC needs May service” + link in bio. YouTube Short: “May vs June booking wait times.”