Bottom line: For most Indian households needing convenient, warranty-backed, doorstep AC service in 2025–26, Urban Company is the clear category leader on scale, technology and standardisation — but it is a gig-partner (not in-house) model, its pricing on parts/repairs draws repeated overcharging complaints, and it is not always the best value. For brand-specific, in-warranty, or complex/commercial work, the manufacturer networks — Blue Star, Daikin, Voltas — are the most reliable. And in the Mumbai metropolitan region, a focused regional player like SuperSavvy competes credibly on price, speed (59-minute target) and a stated in-house-managed technician roster, though its scale and claims are smaller and largely self-reported. This report ranks and profiles the leading third-party aggregators, regional specialists, and brand service arms operating in India, covering coverage areas, technician model (in-house vs vendor/freelancer), features, pricing, services offered, and customer reputation. Rankings reflect a blend of reach, service standardisation, transparency and verifiable reputation; the "best" provider genuinely depends on your city, whether your AC is in warranty, and whether you value price or platform protection. All prices are indicative starting/base rates as published by the providers in 2025–26 and vary by city, AC type (split vs window), tonnage, and add-ons. Most platform ratings and "happy customer" counts cited below are self-reported by the companies unless a third-party source is named.

Bottom line: For most Indian households needing convenient, warranty-backed, doorstep AC service in 2025–26, Urban Company is the clear category leader on scale, technology and standardisation — but it is a gig-partner (not in-house) model, its pricing on parts/repairs draws repeated overcharging complaints, and it is not always the best value. For brand-specific, in-warranty, or complex/commercial work, the manufacturer networks — Blue Star, Daikin, Voltas — are the most reliable. And in the Mumbai metropolitan region, a focused regional player like SuperSavvy competes credibly on price, speed (59-minute target) and a stated in-house-managed technician roster, though its scale and claims are smaller and largely self-reported.
This report ranks and profiles the leading third-party aggregators, regional specialists, and brand service arms operating in India, covering coverage areas, technician model (in-house vs vendor/freelancer), features, pricing, services offered, and customer reputation. Rankings reflect a blend of reach, service standardisation, transparency and verifiable reputation; the "best" provider genuinely depends on your city, whether your AC is in warranty, and whether you value price or platform protection.
All prices are indicative starting/base rates as published by the providers in 2025–26 and vary by city, AC type (split vs window), tonnage, and add-ons. Most platform ratings and "happy customer" counts cited below are self-reported by the companies unless a third-party source is named.
Urban Company is the dominant aggregator — operating in 51 cities across India, UAE and Singapore (as of June 30, 2025; 59 cities including 48 Indian as of December 2024), with 47,888 average monthly active service partners and 6.8 million annual transacting users in FY25, and FY25 revenue of ₹1,144.5 crore (+38.2% YoY). It listed on the NSE on September 17, 2025 at ₹162.25 versus a ₹103 issue price — a 57.52% premium, after the IPO was subscribed 103.63x. AC service starts ~₹449; installation from ₹799; gas refill from ~₹2,500. It offers a 30-day repair warranty and a 90-day service guarantee with ₹10,000 damage insurance. Caveat: its technicians are independent "partners," not employees, and overcharging-on-parts complaints are common.
Brand/OEM networks win on reliability and warranty work. Blue Star (per its official site, "32 offices, 1060 service providers and over 8000 technicians" covering Tier 1–5 cities, managing 2 lakh+ customers and 25 lakh+ tons of air-conditioning), Daikin, and Voltas (Tata; largest Tier-2/3 reach) run authorised, factory-trained networks ideal for in-warranty units, AMCs and complex/commercial systems — but they are slower in peak season and only service their own brand. Blue Star India
Regional and niche specialists fill the value/speed gap. SuperSavvy (Mumbai region + a few cities; in-house-managed roster; AC jet wash from ₹399; "59-minute" target; self-reported ~4.9/5) and NoBroker (11+ metros; 90-day warranty; ₹149 start) are strong value picks. Onsitego leads on AMC/extended-warranty plans. Housejoy, Mr. Right, HomeTriangle and Croma's ZipCare/On-Demand round out the market with patchier, vendor-dependent quality and weaker reputations.
The Indian home-services and AC-repair market splits into three structurally different models, and understanding the model matters more than any single ranking:
Full-stack aggregators (Urban Company, Housejoy, NoBroker, Mr. Right, HomeTriangle) — tech platforms that book, price, and quality-assure jobs but deliver them through gig "partners" or onboarded vendors, not employees. Strengths: convenience, app booking, fixed/upfront pricing, warranties, insurance. Weakness: variable technician skill and recurring upselling/overcharging on parts.
Brand/OEM service networks (Blue Star, Daikin, Voltas, plus LG, Samsung, Hitachi, Carrier) — manufacturer-run, factory-trained, authorised networks. Strengths: genuine parts, brand expertise, AMCs, best for in-warranty and commercial. Weakness: single-brand only, peak-season delays, and a large grey market of "private"/third-party centres misusing brand names.
Regional/independent specialists (SuperSavvy in Mumbai; Cyborg Services in Kolkata; thousands of local outfits aggregated on Sulekha/JustDial) — often run in-house or tightly managed local technician teams. Strengths: speed, price, local accountability. Weakness: limited geography and largely self-reported reputations.
Market context: India's home-services market is estimated at ₹5,10,000–5,21,000 crore (US$57–59 billion) in FY25, with online penetration of "less than 1% of net transaction value" per Redseer Strategy Consultants, so the overwhelming majority of AC service still happens through unorganised local technicians. That underpenetration is exactly why aggregators and OEM apps are growing fast. IBEF
The single most important practical rule: if your AC is in manufacturer warranty, always use the brand's authorised network (third-party service can void warranty). Once out of warranty, an aggregator or regional specialist usually gives better convenience and price.
Coverage: 51 cities across India, UAE and Singapore as of June 30, 2025 (and 59 cities including 48 Indian cities as of December 31, 2024, with a Saudi Arabia JV added in 2024). Indian metros include Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Chandigarh, plus Tier-2/3 cities.
Technician model: Vendor/gig — "service partners," explicitly NOT employees. Co-founder & CEO Abhiraj Singh Bhal (who founded the company in 2014 with Varun Khaitan and Raghav Chandra): "We don't have an employer-employee relationship with them." Urban Company recorded 47,888 average monthly active service partners in FY25 (50,000+ onboarded since inception). Partners are background-verified, trained, given equipment and ratings-managed; UC provides them group life/accident/health insurance. This model has drawn labour-rights criticism (ID blocking, qualifying fees) including from the All India Gig Workers' Union and an Al Jazeera report (March 1, 2024, by Annie Banerji) that found onboarding/training/subscription costs averaging "about 50,000 rupees (about $600)" and noted UC's Fairwork India score fell from 7/10 in 2022 to 5/10 in 2024. MEDIANAMA
Services: Foam + power-jet cleaning, anti-rust deep clean, power-jet servicing, AC repair (split/window), gas leak fix & refill, install/uninstall, PCB repair, filter/vent cleaning, plus AMCs.
Pricing: AC service from ₹449; installation from ₹799; gas refill from ~₹2,500; AMCs roughly ₹2,000–₹8,000. Fixed, upfront, app-based pricing; genuine spare parts.
Features: Polished app/website, advanced technician-matching algorithm, in-app chat/call, 30-day repair warranty, 90-day service guarantee, ₹10,000 damage insurance, no-questions 90-day revisit.
Reputation: Strongest brand trust in the category and generally praised professionalism. But consistent complaints about forced/unnecessary part replacements, parts priced 3–4x market, and (in isolated cases) technicians soliciting off-platform work or property issues. FY25: revenue ₹1,144.5 cr (+38.2% YoY from ₹828 cr in FY24), net profit ₹239.8 cr (which included a ₹211.2 cr deferred-tax credit, so true operating profit was much thinner). IPO'd Sept 17, 2025, listing at ₹162.25 on NSE versus the ₹103 issue price (a 57.52% premium) and closing ~64% up at ₹169; the issue was subscribed 103.63x, valuing the company near $3bn.
Verdict: Best default choice for out-of-warranty doorstep AC service nationwide — for convenience and protection, not necessarily lowest cost. Insist on a written quote and verify part prices before approving repairs.
Coverage: Among the widest in India — per Blue Star India's official AC Service page, "Through its network of 32 offices, 1060 service providers and over 8000 technicians, Blue Star's service network covers all Tier 1 to Tier 5 cities"; 24x7 call centre and app; hub-and-spoke spare-parts system (National + 28 Regional Parts Centres).
Technician model: Authorised, company-trained engineers/technicians plus managed channel partners; app-dispatched. ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 certified service operations.
Services: Installation, preventive maintenance, repairs, gas charging, component replacement, AMCs; its Customer Service Group "manages over 2 lakh customers and over 25 lakh tons of air conditioning" under AMCs. Specialist groups (SSG) handle complex faults, with remote 24x7 HVAC monitoring.
Pricing: Basic maintenance roughly ₹499–₹1,500; comprehensive service ₹1,500–₹3,500; AMCs vary by tonnage/type.
Reputation: Widely cited as a top brand for after-sales service alongside Daikin; strong for residential and especially commercial/large systems. Note many web listings for "Blue Star service" are unaffiliated third-party (out-of-warranty) centres — use the official 24x7 line.
Verdict: Best for Blue Star owners, in-warranty units, AMC buyers, and any commercial/ducted/VRF cooling.
Coverage: Nationwide "Solution Plaza" dealer/service network and authorised service centres across metros and Tier-2/3 cities; central customer contact centre (1860 180 3900) and WhatsApp support; training base at Neemrana, Rajasthan. Daikin
Technician model: Authorised, factory-trained engineers via Solution Plazas and dealers; Annual Service Care customers get a dedicated trained-engineer team and priority response.
Services: Installation, periodic maintenance, diagnosis, repair, gas charging, Annual Service Care (with select free parts replacement); split, VRV/VRF, ducted, cassette and commercial systems.
Pricing: Typically 30–90 day warranty on repairs/parts; Annual Service Care priced on request by unit type. NoBroker
Reputation: Frequently rated India's best for long-term reliability, after-sales service and energy efficiency (Daikin pioneered inverter ACs). As with all OEMs, beware unaffiliated "Daikin service centre" sites that explicitly handle only out-of-warranty units.
Verdict: The premium-reliability pick, especially for Daikin owners and anyone wanting the lowest long-run running costs.
Coverage: As a Tata company and India's largest AC brand, Voltas has arguably the largest service network in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities; all-India customer care (1800-266-1880 / 1860-599-4555); doorstep service across metros and smaller towns; bookable via Voltas, partner platforms, and aggregators (OneDios, NoBroker, Sulekha).
Technician model: Authorised service centres with factory-trained technicians; self-diagnosis features on newer units reduce service calls.
Services: Regular maintenance, deep cleaning, gas refilling, component replacement, installation, emergency repair, AMCs (~₹2,500–₹6,000 in Delhi, by type/tonnage).
Reputation: Strong value-plus-service reputation, particularly outside metros; like other OEMs it suffers peak-season delays, pushing some out-of-warranty owners to third parties.
Verdict: Best for Voltas owners and households in smaller cities where aggregator coverage is thin.
Coverage: Core operational base is the Mumbai Metropolitan Region — Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai (repeatedly emphasised in its FAQs). Dedicated AC-service pages also exist for Pune, Delhi, Lucknow and Ahmedabad, though genuine on-ground presence outside MMR could not be independently verified (the site uses heavy programmatic locality-level SEO).
Technician model: Presents a managed, in-house-style roster — named technicians (e.g., Dawood, Rashid Khan, Sayyed Saif Haider) with ratings and 4–7 years' experience, described as background-checked and trained. However, no explicit "employed vs vendor" statement was found, and some negative reviews allege technicians quoting above website prices — so the in-house claim is plausible but not fully verifiable.
Services: AC repair, jet/foam deep cleaning, "Blue Coat Pro" anti-rust treatment, gas top-up/full charging, water-leakage repair, install/uninstall, plus AMC/CMC plans; also refrigerator, washing machine, TV, laptop/computer repair, cleaning, plumbing and used-appliance sale.
Pricing (Mumbai, 2026, discounted): Repair inspection ₹149; Jet Wash ₹399 (most-booked); Foam Jet ₹549; Blue Coat Pro ₹799; Gas Top-Up ₹799; Full Gas Charging ₹2,199 (1T)/₹2,599 (1.5T); Split install ₹1,199; Window install ₹699. AMC Silver ₹699 (2 wet services), Gold ₹999 (3 wet services), CMC Platinum ₹2,999 (3 services + unlimited repair labour). supersavvy + 11
Features: "Verified technician in 59 minutes" target (marketing claim, not guaranteed; <90 min vs competitors' 4–24 hrs), "Lowest Price Guarantee," transparent pricing, free revisit. Warranty stated inconsistently across its own pages — headline 90-day (parts)/30-day (labour) on the main AC page, but 3–6 months on parts/3-month gas elsewhere. supersavvy
App availability: No verified mobile app — booking is via website (PWA-style) and phone (+91 7098110110); active social channels. (Note: the "SuperSavvy" app on Google Play is an unrelated P&G product, not this company.)
Reputation: Self-reported ~4.9/5 from ~490–506 reviews and "30,000+ happy customers" / "37,604 successful bookings" — figures are on-site and unaudited; third-party Facebook shows a much lower "64% recommend (9 reviews)." Founded ~2020 (per Tracxn); exact legal entity and founders not publicly confirmed.
Verdict: A credible, lower-cost, fast alternative to Urban Company within Mumbai/Thane/Navi Mumbai; treat its scale and ratings claims with appropriate caution and get pricing in writing.
Coverage: ~11+ cities — Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR (Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida), Mumbai, Pune, Chennai. Not pan-India.
Technician model: Vendor/aggregator network of background-verified technicians; app/web booking.
Services: Inspection, premium & foam-blast deep cleaning, anti-rust treatment, noise/leak repair, gas charging, install/uninstall, routine maintenance; multi-brand (incl. Blue Star, Voltas, Daikin).
Pricing: Among the most aggressive — service from ₹149; essential maintenance ~₹429–₹509 (window/split); premium ~₹529–₹589; Mumbai range ~₹389–₹940. 90-day service warranty, ₹10,000 appliance protection, 180-day spare-parts warranty, genuine parts, "100% cooling guarantee." NoBrokerNoBroker
Reputation: Mixed but improving — strong positive reviews for routine servicing and value (4.8/5 self-reported), but notable complaints about botched installations and a gas-leak incident. Often the price-leader versus Urban Company.
Verdict: Best value aggregator where available; verify technician competence for installation/complex jobs.
Coverage: New Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Surat (also Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai for AC repair); 300+ brands, 10,000+ retail touchpoints, 80 lakh+ customers.
Technician model: Qualified engineers via managed network; positions itself against Urban Company explicitly, claiming non-freelance, consistent quality.
Services: AC AMC (1/2-year, unlimited service requests, free gas charging if needed), one-time "InstaRepair," installation/uninstallation, gas recharging with leak detection, extended warranty / HomeCare plans covering AC + water purifier + chimney/hob.
Pricing: AMC and extended-warranty plans (e.g., ~₹2,199 for 1-year plan in the ₹30–40k AC bracket); cashless, genuine parts, repair-or-replace promise, 1 free maintenance/year.
Reputation: Well-regarded for protection plans and device-care reliability; less of a pure on-demand "quick service" brand.
Verdict: Best if you want to lock in multi-year coverage rather than pay per visit.
Coverage: Six+ major cities for services — Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune (plus Gurgaon, Jaipur, Surat per some listings); construction/renovation focused on Bangalore & Hyderabad.
Technician model: Vendor/aggregator ("Service Providers" who are mobile and travel between jobs); background-verified, trained pros. Note Housejoy invoices for labour only and does not provide material bills; it discourages direct dealing with providers.
Services: AC dry & wet servicing, installation/uninstallation, gas top-up/refill, repair (no PCB repair — replacement only); also home cleaning, plumbing, pest control, beauty, construction.
Pricing: AC repair advertised from ~₹400; inspection-first model — final quote only after technician visit (no upfront cost); 30-day same-issue warranty; no warranty on appliances older than 4 years.
Reputation: Polarised and largely negative on aggregators — MouthShut rating ~1.4/5; common complaints about hidden charges and billing; some positive notes on plumbing/pest control and construction. Trustpilot reviews skew positive for construction/renovation.
Verdict: A functional fallback in its cities, but reputation and transparency lag Urban Company and NoBroker.
Coverage: 10+ cities incl. Delhi NCR (Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Greater Noida), Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru; expanding.
Technician model: Vendor/"Pro" marketplace — background-verified independent professionals instantly assigned; you can request a new Pro if unsatisfied.
Services: 300+ home services incl. AC repair/servicing, plus the "Mr Right Plus" appliance protection plans (preventive service, breakdown protection, pan-India, cashless).
Pricing: Upfront pricing with invoicing — e.g., "AC not cooling" from ₹499; ceiling-fan visit from ₹199. Pay by cash/card/UPI/wallet. Self-rated ~4.5/5 (624 ratings) on its site.
Reputation: Mixed-to-poor — recurring app-store complaints about bookings accepted without checking technician availability, no-shows, delays, and weak customer support; some praise for breadth and convenience.
Verdict: Usable for quick odd jobs; inconsistent for AC reliability — best as a backup, not a primary choice.
HomeTriangle: Operates in Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata and other metros; verified-pro marketplace for all AC brands. AC inspection/basic packages from ~₹266, final quote after assessment; full menu (foam/jet deep clean, repair, install/uninstall, gas). Reasonable reviews for standardised process; smaller footprint and brand presence than Urban Company.
Croma (ZipCare / On-Demand Repair): The Tata retail chain's service arm — ZipCare AC maintenance/repair plans (power-jet servicing, gas charging, install/uninstall) and an On-Demand Repair service from ₹599 pan-India, useful for appliances bought at Croma. Reputation is a notable weak spot: multiple public complaints about unfulfilled ZipCare plans, delayed/no-show service requests, and installation disputes. Best reserved for Croma-purchased units under an active plan, with realistic expectations on response time.
Cyborg Services (Kolkata): A well-established local Kolkata multi-brand repair company (since 2012, 10,000+ customers) with AC service from ~₹299, AMCs, and a managed technician team. JustDial reviews (~814 ratings) are mixed — praised for prompt expert repairs and honesty, but with complaints of rude phone handling, hidden/excess charges, and recurring faults. A solid regional option, not a national platform. Cyborg ServicesJustDial
Jeeves / OneDios / Sulekha / JustDial: Jeeves (appliance after-sales) and OneDios act as service-request routers to OEMs/third parties (OneDios claims 1,350+ cities for AC service via partners). Sulekha and JustDial are lead-generation directories connecting you to thousands of independent local AC technicians — cheapest but least standardised, with no platform warranty.
LG, Samsung, Hitachi, Carrier: All run their own authorised AC service networks; LG and Hitachi in particular are frequently rated highly for after-sales support. Use these for in-warranty units of the respective brand.
Provider | Type | Coverage | Technician model | AC service from | Warranty | Reputation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Urban Company | Aggregator | 51 cities + intl | Gig partners (not employees) | ₹449 | 30-day repair / 90-day guarantee | Strong brand; overcharging complaints |
Blue Star | OEM network | Tier 1–5 nationwide | Trained engineers + partners | ~₹499 | Per service/parts | Top-tier, esp. commercial |
Daikin | OEM network | Nationwide Solution Plazas | Factory-trained | On request | 30–90 days | Premium reliability |
Voltas | OEM network | Largest Tier-2/3 | Authorised trained | ~₹500+ | 30–45 days | Strong value + reach |
SuperSavvy | Regional | Mumbai/Thane/Navi Mumbai (+4 cities) | In-house-style roster (unverified) | ₹399 (jet wash) | 90/30 days (inconsistent) | ~4.9/5 self-reported |
NoBroker | Aggregator | 11+ metros | Verified vendors | ₹149 | 90-day + ₹10k cover | Mixed, improving; value leader |
Onsitego | AMC/warranty | 10+ cities | Managed engineers | AMC ~₹2,199/yr | Repair-or-replace | Strong for AMCs |
Housejoy | Aggregator | 6+ cities | Mobile vendors | ~₹400 (quote after visit) | 30 days | Weak (MouthShut ~1.4/5) |
Mr. Right | Aggregator | 10+ cities | Vendor "Pros" | ₹499 | Varies | Mixed-to-poor reliability |
HomeTriangle / Croma | Specialist / Retailer | Metros / pan-India plans | Vendors / managed | ₹266 / ₹599 | Varies | Moderate / weak (Croma plans) |
Use this decision framework rather than a single "winner," because the right provider depends on your situation:
Stage 1 — Check warranty status first.
In manufacturer warranty: Always use the brand's authorised network (Blue Star, Daikin, Voltas, LG, Samsung, Hitachi, Carrier). Third-party service can void your warranty. Benchmark to switch: only consider alternatives once the warranty expires.
Stage 2 — Out of warranty: match provider to need.
Want maximum convenience + protection, nationwide: Choose Urban Company. Threshold to reconsider: if the quoted repair/parts cost looks high, get an independent second quote (UC parts complaints are common) — approve only after seeing a written estimate.
Want lowest price + you're in a metro it serves: Choose NoBroker (from ₹149) or, in the Mumbai region, SuperSavvy (jet wash ₹399). Threshold: for installation or complex/PCB/compressor jobs, prefer an OEM or a highly-rated specialist over the cheapest option — botched installs are the most-reported failure mode.
Own a specific brand and want genuine parts/expertise (incl. commercial/VRF): Use that brand's network; Blue Star is the strongest for complex/commercial.
Live in a Tier-2/3 town: Voltas (or your AC's brand) usually has the deepest reach.
Want to stop paying per-visit and lock in coverage: Buy an Onsitego AMC/HomeCare plan (or the OEM's AMC). Threshold: worth it if your AC is 3+ years old or you have multiple units.
Stage 3 — Protect yourself on every booking (applies to all providers):
Get the diagnosis and full quote in writing/in-app before approving any repair. Overcharging on parts is the #1 complaint across aggregators (Urban Company especially) and local players.
Verify spare-part prices against Amazon/Flipkart/open market before saying yes — reported markups of 3–4x are real. Quora
Insist on a material/parts bill (Housejoy, e.g., bills labour only) and note the warranty period in the app/receipt.
Never deal off-platform with an assigned technician — it voids platform warranty, insurance and recourse.
Service twice a year in humid/coastal/polluted cities (pre-summer + post-monsoon); once a year minimum elsewhere.
Watch for unaffiliated "brand service centre" websites — many top search results for "Voltas/Blue Star/Daikin service" are private third parties handling only out-of-warranty units. Use the official toll-free numbers/apps for warranty work.
For a "Top 10" blog post, a defensible published ranking is: (1) Urban Company, (2) Blue Star, (3) Daikin, (4) Voltas, (5) SuperSavvy, (6) NoBroker, (7) Onsitego, (8) Housejoy, (9) Mr. Right, (10) HomeTriangle — with Croma/ZipCare, Cyborg and OneDios/Sulekha as honourable mentions, and an explicit note that OEM networks and aggregators serve different jobs.
Most pricing, ratings, and customer-count figures are self-reported by the providers on their own websites and treated here as marketing claims, not independently audited. SuperSavvy's "30,000+ happy customers," "37,604 successful bookings," and ~4.9/5 rating, and NoBroker's 4.8/5, are on-site claims; SuperSavvy's third-party Facebook rating is materially lower (64% recommend, 9 reviews).
Prices change frequently and vary by city, AC type, tonnage, season and promotions. Starting prices (e.g., "₹449," "₹149," "₹266") are base rates that exclude parts, gas and complex repairs; always get a job-specific quote.
Coverage figures are time-sensitive. Urban Company's city count is reported variously as 47–51 Indian cities and 59–63 globally depending on the source date; this is a fast-expanding company and numbers will shift.
The in-house vs vendor distinction is not always cleanly disclosed. SuperSavvy's "in-house" roster, while presented as managed, lacks an explicit employment statement; aggregator "verified pros" are independent contractors whose individual skill varies. Service quality on any platform can differ markedly from one technician to the next.
Warranty terms are sometimes inconsistent even within a single provider's own pages (SuperSavvy being a clear example). Confirm the exact warranty in writing at the time of service.
Brand-name misuse is widespread: many websites ranking for "[Brand] AC service centre" are unaffiliated third parties that openly service only out-of-warranty units. For warranty claims, use only the manufacturer's official customer-care channels.
Urban Company's FY25 net profit was substantially boosted by a one-time ₹211.2 crore deferred-tax credit; its underlying operating profitability is thinner and was still volatile in early FY26, so "profitable" should be read with that nuance.
This report focuses on widely available, identifiable national and notable regional providers; thousands of competent independent local technicians exist that no aggregated dataset captures, and a trusted local technician can outperform any platform on price and responsiveness — at the cost of formal warranty and recourse.