Aircon Cleaning Price Guide Philippines 2025
How much does aircon cleaning cost in the Philippines? Updated 2025 prices for window type, split type, and cassette units across Metro Manila and provincial rates.
Price Reference Table
| Service | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Window-type aircon — basic cleaning | ₱300 – ₱500 | Filter wash, coil rinse, drain pan clean. Suitable for regular monthly maintenance. |
| Window-type aircon — deep cleaning | ₱500 – ₱900 | Includes chemical coil wash and anti-mold treatment. Recommended every 3–6 months in humid areas. |
| Split-type aircon — basic cleaning (indoor unit) | ₱500 – ₱800 | Filter, evaporator coil, and drain pan cleaning. Does not include outdoor condenser unit. |
| Split-type aircon — full cleaning (indoor + outdoor) | ₱800 – ₱1,500 | Comprehensive cleaning of both units. Outdoor condenser coil wash included. |
| Split-type aircon — chemical deep cleaning | ₱1,200 – ₱2,500 | Chemical coil cleaning agent, anti-bacterial and anti-mold treatment. Ideal for units with bad smells or heavy mold. |
| Cassette / ceiling-type aircon — basic cleaning | ₱800 – ₱1,500 | More labor-intensive due to installation height. Scaffolding or ladder required. |
| Cassette / ceiling-type aircon — chemical cleaning | ₱1,500 – ₱3,000 | Full disassembly and chemical treatment. Typically required for commercial or office units. |
| Floor-mounted aircon — cleaning | ₱600 – ₱1,200 | Similar process to split type. Easier access reduces labor cost. |
| Portable aircon — cleaning | ₱400 – ₱800 | Filter and coil cleaning. Portable units require more frequent cleaning due to design. |
| Annual maintenance contract (split type, 2 cleanings) | ₱1,500 – ₱3,000 per year | Per unit. Includes 2 scheduled cleanings and priority response for minor issues. |
Window-type aircon — basic cleaning
₱300 – ₱500
Filter wash, coil rinse, drain pan clean. Suitable for regular monthly maintenance.
Window-type aircon — deep cleaning
₱500 – ₱900
Includes chemical coil wash and anti-mold treatment. Recommended every 3–6 months in humid areas.
Split-type aircon — basic cleaning (indoor unit)
₱500 – ₱800
Filter, evaporator coil, and drain pan cleaning. Does not include outdoor condenser unit.
Split-type aircon — full cleaning (indoor + outdoor)
₱800 – ₱1,500
Comprehensive cleaning of both units. Outdoor condenser coil wash included.
Split-type aircon — chemical deep cleaning
₱1,200 – ₱2,500
Chemical coil cleaning agent, anti-bacterial and anti-mold treatment. Ideal for units with bad smells or heavy mold.
Cassette / ceiling-type aircon — basic cleaning
₱800 – ₱1,500
More labor-intensive due to installation height. Scaffolding or ladder required.
Cassette / ceiling-type aircon — chemical cleaning
₱1,500 – ₱3,000
Full disassembly and chemical treatment. Typically required for commercial or office units.
Floor-mounted aircon — cleaning
₱600 – ₱1,200
Similar process to split type. Easier access reduces labor cost.
Portable aircon — cleaning
₱400 – ₱800
Filter and coil cleaning. Portable units require more frequent cleaning due to design.
Annual maintenance contract (split type, 2 cleanings)
₱1,500 – ₱3,000 per year
Per unit. Includes 2 scheduled cleanings and priority response for minor issues.
What Affects the Price?
Unit type and size: Cassette and multi-split systems cost more to clean than window or single split units
Level of soiling: A unit not cleaned in 12+ months requires more time and chemicals, increasing cost
Location: Technicians in Makati, BGC, and premium cities often charge 20–30% more than in other Metro Manila areas
Chemical vs. basic cleaning: Chemical cleaning uses specialized agents and costs significantly more
Accessibility: Units installed high on walls or in tight spaces require more labor time
Contractor type: Branded service centers (e.g., Carrier, Daikin authorized) charge premium rates; independent technicians are generally cheaper
Travel surcharge: For areas outside the technician's base (e.g., provincial areas, Laguna, Cavite), expect an additional ₱200–₱500 travel fee
Season: Rates may increase during peak summer months (March–May) due to high demand
Money-Saving Tips
- Book cleaning in January or February — before the summer rush — to get better rates and faster scheduling
- Bundle cleaning with neighbor units to negotiate a discount; technicians prefer multiple units per trip
- Ask specifically if the outdoor condenser unit is included in the quoted price — many basic packages exclude it
- For units in mold-prone environments (near the sea, in Davao or Cebu rainy areas), request anti-mold coating as an add-on
- Keep records of cleaning dates; manufacturers may void warranties if units are not regularly maintained
- A reputable cleaner will always rinse and dry the unit fully before restarting — never accept a technician who skips this step
- Compare at least 3 quotations via apps like Gawin.ph, AllHome, or Anyfix before booking
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