Keep Your Compressed Air Running Without the Surprises
Planned maintenance, priority scheduling, and audit ready records. One partner, one plan, one predictable cost.
Your Compressed Air Should Just Work
You should not be thinking about your compressors every week. But right now, you probably are. Missed services, scattered records, different contractors at different sites doing different things. Nobody is joining up the picture, and the only time you hear about a problem is when something stops.
That is how most multi-site operations run until someone takes a proper look at the numbers. A poorly maintained compressor uses up to 15% more energy. Reactive callouts cost two to three times what planned maintenance costs. PSSR paperwork is somewhere in a filing cabinet, maybe, if the last contractor remembered to send it.
That is exactly what Uptime Protection is built to fix.
One Plan Covering Everything
Planned preventative maintenance at the right interval for your actual run hours. Not a calendar based guess, not a one size fits all schedule. Each machine gets the service interval it needs based on how hard it works and what the manufacturer recommends.
Every plan includes PPM (filters, oil, separators, belts at the right interval), priority breakdown scheduling (contract customers jump the queue), clean compliance records (digital asset register, service history, due date reminders), and an annual compressed air health report. Extras include a leak check once a year, PSSR coordination, and reduced breakdown callout fees.
Three tiers. Essential, Standard, or Critical Uptime. You pick the level that fits your site. We handle the calendar, the reminders, and the paperwork. You stop thinking about compressed air.
Site Assessment
We assess your site and recommend the right tier based on run hours, machine age, and criticality. Every compressor gets recorded in a digital asset register within two weeks.
Plan Selection
You pick the plan that fits. Essential, Standard, or Critical Uptime. Fixed pricing per compressor per year, billed 4 weekly (13 cycles). No hidden charges, no surprises.
Scheduled Service Visits
Our engineers attend each site on schedule. Every visit includes oil and filter changes, belt inspection, cooler cleaning, condensate checks, and a full operational test. Digital job sheets sent to your nominated contacts.
Compliance and Reporting
Service history, PSSR due dates, and asset condition all tracked centrally. Quarterly reports cover work completed, faults found, and recommendations across every site.
Continuous Improvement
Annual health report identifies declining machines, energy waste, and upgrade opportunities. When a compressor costs more to maintain than it is worth, we tell you with the data to prove it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a compressor be serviced?
Most rotary screw compressors need servicing every 1,000 to 2,000 running hours, or at minimum once per year. The exact interval depends on the compressor type, age, environment, and running pattern. We set service intervals based on manufacturer recommendations and actual operating conditions at each site.
What guarantees come with the plan?
Three guarantees as standard. On Time Service Guarantee: we attend on the scheduled date or you receive a service credit. Paperwork and Reminder Guarantee: digital job sheets within 48 hours of every visit and automated reminders before every due date. First Cycle Easy Exit: if the service does not meet the agreed standard in the first billing cycle, you can exit the plan with no penalty.
Do you service all compressor brands?
Yes. We service every major compressed air brand including CompAir, Hydrovane, Atlas Copco, Boge, Kaeser, and others. As authorised distributors for CompAir and Hydrovane, we carry genuine OEM parts for those brands. For other brands, we use equivalent quality parts that meet or exceed the original specification. No forced brand changes.
Who is this for?
Manufacturers and processors who rely on compressed air daily. Sites with mixed compressor brands and ages. Businesses moving from reactive callouts to planned maintenance. National operations that want one contract, one standard, and one report covering every site. Minimum unit size 5.5 kW.
How does pricing work?
Pricing is per compressor per year, based on machine size, duty, and your chosen service interval. Billing runs on a 4 weekly cycle (13 cycles per year) so costs are spread evenly and predictable. We quote a fixed price after the site assessment. No hourly rates, no variable charges for standard PPM visits.
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Ready to Stop Thinking About Compressed Air?
One call. We assess your sites, recommend the right tier, and give you a fixed price. No obligation.