Air conditioning repair & re-gas in Ipswich
Air-con diagnostic checks, leak detection, recharge and full repair to keep your cabin cool in summer and demist fast in winter.
Cool, fresh air all year round
Air conditioning slowly loses its charge over time, leaving it weak, warm or smelly. We diagnose the system, find and fix leaks, recharge it to the correct level and check it's running efficiently — so you stay comfortable in summer and can demist your windows quickly in winter.
What's included
AC performance check
A full check of cooling performance, pressures and system health.
Re-gas & recharge
Recharging your system to the correct refrigerant level for peak cooling.
Leak detection
Pinpointing and repairing leaks so your re-gas actually lasts.
Compressor & component repair
Diagnosis and repair of compressors, condensers, hoses and valves.
Anti-bacterial clean
Treating musty smells and bacteria for fresh, clean cabin air.
Honest, upfront pricing
A clear quote before we start — no surprises.
Why choose ALF SOLUTIONS LTD
Correct refrigerant
We use the right refrigerant for your vehicle, including newer R1234yf systems.
Skilled technicians
Experienced mechanics working on all makes and models.
Workmanship guarantee
We stand behind every repair we carry out.
All under one roof
Servicing, diagnostics, repairs and tyres in one visit.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I re-gas my air conditioning?
Most manufacturers recommend a re-gas every 2 years, as systems naturally lose refrigerant over time.
Why is my air con blowing warm air?
Usually low refrigerant from a slow leak, but it can also be a faulty compressor or component. A diagnostic check will confirm the cause.
Do you handle newer R1234yf systems?
Yes. We work with both older R134a and newer R1234yf refrigerant systems.
Can a re-gas fix a bad smell?
A musty smell is usually bacteria in the system — our anti-bacterial clean treats that separately from a re-gas.
Blowing warm? Book an AC check.
Tell us your vehicle and the issue, and we'll get your air conditioning cold again.
