المدينة المنورة — خدمات التكييف والسباكة والطاقة الشمسية
Medina is Saudi Arabia's second holiest city and shares many of Mecca's seasonal maintenance challenges — high Umrah visitor traffic year-round and major peaks during Ramadan, Hajj, and the Prophet's birthday. Medina's climate is somewhat milder than Mecca due to its higher elevation (650m above sea level) but summers remain intense, with temperatures reaching 42–44°C. Our Medina service team covers all city districts and surrounding areas including Quba, Al Awali, Al Aqiq, and the new residential developments in the eastern expansion zones.
Medina's relatively lower humidity compared to coastal cities means AC systems face primarily heat-related stress rather than corrosion challenges. The city's high proportion of multi-storey pilgrim accommodation buildings requires careful commercial HVAC management — these buildings run at very high occupancy rates for extended periods, making compressor health and refrigerant charge integrity critical to avoid mid-visit breakdowns. We service all AC brands and system types across Medina's residential, commercial, and government building portfolio.
Medina's water supply includes both local groundwater (higher mineral content, 400–700 ppm TDS) and desalinated water from the Yanbu–Medina transmission system. Our plumbing team services both residential villa networks and the large commercial properties in the Al Haram area, providing leak detection, booster pump installations, and the sanitary drainage maintenance that high-occupancy buildings in the central district require.
Medina's elevated location and clear desert skies deliver excellent solar irradiance (6.0–6.5 kWh/m²/day), making it one of the best solar environments in Saudi Arabia. We design and install SEC-approved net metering systems for Medina villas and commercial buildings, managing the full SEC Medina Region application process, and provide ongoing maintenance contracts for installed systems.
Can you install solar panels near Al Masjid An Nabawi in Medina?
Solar panel installations in the Al Masjid An Nabawi exclusion zones require coordination with the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques and must comply with specific height and aesthetic restrictions. We have experience navigating these approvals and can assess feasibility for your specific property location before proposing a system design.
What causes water pressure problems in Medina's older districts?
In Medina's older residential areas (pre-1990 construction), low water pressure is most commonly caused by severely corroded galvanised steel supply pipes that have lost 50–70% of their internal diameter to calcium scale and iron oxide. The permanent fix is full pipe replacement with PPR. A new inverter booster pump without pipe replacement provides only temporary improvement.
How does Ramadan affect our building's AC and plumbing systems?
Ramadan shifts occupancy patterns dramatically — buildings that are quiet during the day see peak AC and water usage between Maghrib prayer and Fajr (sunset to pre-dawn). This reverse-cycle load pattern can stress AC compressors and water heaters that are not designed for concentrated demand peaks. We recommend a pre-Ramadan inspection to identify any components approaching end-of-life before this high-demand period begins.
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