Maintenance & Deep Cleaning

Maintenance & Deep Cleaning

Price130 GEL

Batumi’s humid coastal climate encourages mould, bacteria and odours to build up inside an air conditioner. A deep clean is a full strip-down: every part that touches the airflow is removed, washed and sanitised — not just a quick filter rinse. We recommend it once a year, before the summer season.

What's included

  • Filter cleaning
  • Heat exchanger (radiator / coil) cleaning
  • Blower fan and turbine (barrel) cleaning
  • Drain pan and drainage line cleaning
  • Outer plastic casing cleaning
  • Sanitising / disinfection and a full performance check

The unit is fully renewed and returned to its original, like-new condition — healthy airflow, no odours and lower running costs.

Deep cleaning prices

Fixed price by room size, for wall-mounted units. Recommended once a year, before the summer season. Cassette, ceiling-floor, column and ducted units for business premises: from 250 GEL.

  • Room 20–40 m²
    130 ₾
  • Room 60–80 m²
    150 ₾

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Frequently asked questions

How much does air conditioner cleaning cost in Batumi?

A deep clean of a wall-mounted unit with Imia is a fixed 130 GEL for a 20–40 m² room and 150 GEL for a 60–80 m² room. Cassette, ceiling-floor, column and ducted units on business premises are from 250 GEL. The price is fixed by room size, so you know the figure before booking.

How often should an air conditioner be cleaned in Batumi?

Once a year, ideally in spring before the cooling season starts. Batumi is humid and coastal, which is exactly the environment mould and bacteria like inside a drain pan and blower drum, and salt in the air attacks the outdoor coil. Units in cafés, salons or heavy daily use need cleaning twice a year.

What does a deep clean include?

Washing the filters, deep-cleaning the blower drum, cleaning the heat exchanger coil, the drain pan and the whole drainage system, plus an antibacterial treatment. That is a very different job from rinsing the filters: most of the smell, the lost airflow and the dripping water come from the drum and the drain pan, not the filter.

Will cleaning get rid of the bad smell from my air conditioner?

Yes, in almost every case. That damp, sour smell is biofilm growing on the wet blower drum, coil and drain pan — very common in Batumi humidity. A proper deep clean of the drum and pan plus antibacterial treatment removes the source rather than masking it. Imia cleans wall units from 130 GEL.

How long does an air conditioner deep clean take?

A wall-mounted unit takes roughly one to two hours: the unit is protected and bagged, the drum, coil and drain pan are washed, the pan and drain are flushed, then everything is reassembled and tested. Cassette and commercial units take longer. Nothing is left wet or dirty — the space is covered before work starts.

Can I clean the air conditioner myself?

You can and should rinse the filters yourself every few weeks in summer — that alone protects airflow. What you cannot do at home is the blower drum, the heat exchanger and the drain pan, which need dismantling, the right chemicals and proper protection. Those are the parts that cause the smell and the water leaks.

Does cleaning lower my electricity bill?

Yes. A blocked filter, a fouled coil and a dirty drum all force the unit to run longer to reach the same temperature, and a salt-fouled outdoor coil makes it worse. A clean system reaches the set temperature faster, runs shorter cycles and lasts longer — which is why an annual clean pays for itself over a Batumi summer.