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⚡ Most Popular Choice for Australian Homes

Split System Air Conditioner Installation, Service & Repair

The most popular and energy-efficient cooling and heating solution for bedrooms, living areas, offices, and commercial spaces.

Reverse Cycle Heating & Cooling Inverter Technology 5–7 Star Energy Rating Wi-Fi Smart Control All Brands Installed
What Is It?

What Is a Split System Air Conditioner?

A split system air conditioner is the most popular and widely used cooling and heating solution in Australian homes and businesses. The system is made up of two units — an indoor wall-mounted unit and an outdoor compressor unit — connected by refrigerant piping and electrical cables. Unlike window units or portable air conditioners, a split system delivers powerful, efficient, and whisper-quiet climate control without taking up floor space or blocking natural light.

Split systems are available in a wide range of capacities, from compact 2.0kW units designed for small bedrooms to powerful 9.0kW systems capable of cooling large open-plan living areas. Modern split systems use advanced inverter technology that adjusts the compressor speed to match the exact cooling or heating demand of your space — consuming only the energy needed and delivering consistent comfort at significantly lower running costs.

Whether you are cooling a single room, a home office, a bedroom, or a commercial space, a split system air conditioner is one of the most cost-effective and energy-efficient ways to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature year-round.

How It Works

How Does a Split System Air Conditioner Work?

A split system works by transferring heat between the indoor and outdoor units using a refrigerant gas that circulates through a closed loop system. During cooling mode, the indoor unit absorbs heat from the room air and transfers it to the outdoor unit, which releases the heat outside. During heating mode, the process is reversed — the outdoor unit extracts heat energy from the outside air and transfers it inside.

The indoor unit contains an evaporator coil, a fan, and air filters. The outdoor unit houses the compressor, condenser coil, and expansion valve. Both units are connected by insulated refrigerant pipes and a power and communication cable. Installation requires a licensed technician to safely handle refrigerant, make electrical connections, and mount both units securely.

Why Choose It

Benefits of a Split System Air Conditioner

Energy Efficiency

Modern inverter split systems carry 5 to 7 star energy ratings and can reduce your cooling and heating costs by up to 40% compared to older non-inverter models.

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Whisper-Quiet Operation

Split systems operate as quietly as 19 to 22 decibels on low settings — quieter than a library. Ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, and home offices.

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Heating & Cooling in One

Most split systems are reverse cycle, functioning as both an air conditioner in summer and a heater in winter — eliminating the need for a separate heating system.

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No Ductwork Required

Split systems require no roof space for ductwork — perfect for apartments, older homes, or any space where ducting would be impractical or too costly.

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Fast Installation

A single split system can typically be installed in three to four hours with minimal disruption to your home or workplace.

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Smart Home Compatible

Many modern split systems include built-in Wi-Fi for smartphone control, and integrate with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit.

Sizing Guide

What Size Split System Do I Need?

Choosing the correct size is critical. An undersized unit will struggle and run continuously; an oversized unit will short-cycle, reducing efficiency and comfort. The table below is a general guide — our technicians will conduct a proper load calculation for your specific space.

CapacityRoom SizeBest For
2.0–2.5kWUp to 20m²Small bedroom, study
3.5kWUp to 30m²Standard bedroom, small living room
5.0kWUp to 45m²Medium living area, open plan
7.0kWUp to 60m²Large living area
9.0kWUp to 80m²Very large open plan space
Our Services

Split System Service & Repair

We provide comprehensive split system service and repair for all brands and models. Same-day service available in most areas. 24-hour emergency repairs available.

  • Annual cleaning and maintenance
  • Refrigerant leak detection and recharge
  • Compressor and fan motor repairs
  • Control board replacements
  • Drainage fault diagnosis and repair
  • Full new system installations

Brands We Install & Service

Daikin · Mitsubishi Electric · Fujitsu
Panasonic · LG · Samsung · Hitachi
Actron · Midea · Hisense · Toshiba
Carrier · Lennox · Goodman · Trane
Same-day service • Free quotes

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Same-day installation, service, and repair. All brands. Upfront pricing. Licensed technicians.

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Home › Types › Ducted Air Conditioning
🏠 Premium Whole-Home Climate Control

Ducted Air Conditioning Installation, Service & Repair

Cool and heat your entire home or building from a single, discreet central system — with intelligent zone control for every room.

Whole-Home Cooling & Heating Concealed Ductwork Zone Control Increases Property Value 7kW to 25kW+ Capacity
What Is It?

What Is Ducted Air Conditioning?

Ducted air conditioning is a whole-home or whole-building climate control solution that delivers cooled or heated air through a network of insulated ducts concealed within your ceiling or floor. A central indoor unit — typically installed in the roof cavity — conditions the air and distributes it to multiple rooms through vents or outlets installed in the ceiling or floor of each room.

Unlike split systems, which are designed to control the temperature in a single room or zone, a ducted system gives you the ability to manage the climate across your entire home or building from a single central controller. Modern ducted systems offer sophisticated zone control, allowing you to divide your property into independent zones and control each separately — so you only condition the rooms that are occupied.

Ducted air conditioning is the premium choice for homeowners and businesses who want seamless, whole-property climate control without the visual impact of wall-mounted units in every room.

How It Works

How Does Ducted Air Conditioning Work?

The central indoor unit draws warm air from the building through return air grilles, passes it over a refrigerant-cooled evaporator coil to remove heat, and distributes the conditioned air through the duct network to each room via ceiling or floor outlets.

In reverse cycle ducted systems — the most common type in Australia — the process is reversed in winter to provide heating. The system extracts heat from the outside air and transfers it inside, providing efficient whole-home warmth even on cold days. Zone controllers allow you to open and close motorised dampers in the ductwork, directing conditioned air only to the zones you choose — managed through a wall-mounted touch screen or smartphone app.

Why Choose It

Benefits of Ducted Air Conditioning

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Whole-Home Comfort

Conditions your entire home from a single system, delivering consistent temperature throughout every room without multiple wall-mounted units.

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Discreet & Aesthetically Clean

Only small ceiling vents are visible. All equipment is concealed in the roof cavity — the most visually unobtrusive air conditioning option available.

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Intelligent Zone Control

Divide your property into independent zones and control each separately, reducing energy consumption by up to 30% compared to conditioning the entire building.

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Increases Property Value

A professionally installed ducted system is one of the most sought-after features in the Australian property market, consistently adding value to homes and commercial properties.

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Quiet Operation

Because the main unit is located in the roof cavity away from living areas, ducted systems operate with minimal noise disturbance throughout the home.

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Powerful Capacity

Available in capacities from 7.0kW to over 25kW — suitable for everything from a small three-bedroom home to a large commercial building.

Our Services

Ducted System Installation, Service & Repair

Installing a ducted air conditioning system is a significant project requiring careful planning, precise load calculation, and professional installation. Our complete service covers everything from design to commissioning.

  • Full site assessment and load calculation
  • System design and zone planning
  • Ductwork, vents and damper installation
  • Filter and coil cleaning, refrigerant checks
  • Zone control and thermostat repairs
  • Compressor and refrigerant leak repairs

Brands We Install & Service

Daikin · Mitsubishi Electric · Fujitsu
Panasonic · LG · Samsung · Actron
Braemar · Brivis · Carrier · Trane
Free quote • Licensed technicians
Same-day service available

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Whole-home comfort, discreet design, expert installation. Call for a free assessment and quote.

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Home › Types › Multi-Split System
🔀 Multiple Rooms. One Outdoor Unit.

Multi-Split System Air Conditioner Installation, Service & Repair

Cool and heat multiple rooms independently from a single outdoor compressor — the smart solution for homes and businesses with limited outdoor space.

Up to 5 Indoor Units One Outdoor Compressor Independent Zone Control Mix of Unit Types Inverter Technology
What Is It?

What Is a Multi-Split System Air Conditioner?

A multi-split system air conditioner — also known as a multi-head split system — connects multiple indoor units to a single outdoor compressor unit. Where a standard split system pairs one indoor unit with one outdoor unit, a multi-split system allows you to install two, three, four, or even five indoor units throughout your home or building, all served by one outdoor compressor.

Each indoor unit operates independently, meaning occupants in different rooms can set their own preferred temperature and control their unit separately. The outdoor unit manages the refrigerant flow to each indoor unit as required, delivering energy-efficient, individualised comfort across multiple rooms simultaneously.

Multi-split systems are an ideal solution for homes and businesses that need cooling and heating in multiple rooms but have limited outdoor space for multiple compressor units, or where the visual impact of multiple outdoor units is undesirable.

How It Works

How Does a Multi-Split System Work?

The outdoor compressor unit contains a variable-speed inverter compressor that modulates its output to meet the combined demand of all connected indoor units at any given time. Refrigerant is distributed from the outdoor unit to each indoor unit through individual refrigerant pipe sets. Each indoor unit has its own controller, allowing complete independent temperature and fan speed control in every room.

Because the system uses inverter technology, it adjusts continuously to deliver precisely the right amount of heating or cooling to each zone — rather than switching on and off at full capacity. This results in more consistent temperatures, quieter operation, and significantly lower running costs.

Why Choose It

Benefits of a Multi-Split System Air Conditioner

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One Unit, Multiple Rooms

Cool and heat up to five rooms from a single outdoor compressor — dramatically reducing visual clutter and the space required for multiple individual split systems.

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Independent Zone Control

Every indoor unit operates completely independently. Each room occupant controls their own temperature, fan speed, and mode without affecting other rooms.

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Flexible Unit Types

Supports a mix of wall-mounted, ceiling cassette, floor-mounted, and ducted indoor units on the same outdoor unit — choose the best type for each room.

Energy Efficient

By connecting multiple rooms to a single high-efficiency inverter compressor, total energy consumption is reduced compared to running multiple individual split systems.

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Ideal for Apartments & Renovations

Perfect for homes being renovated, apartments with restricted outdoor areas, or buildings where external aesthetics are important.

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Cost-Effective Multi-Room Solution

One outdoor unit instead of multiple reduces equipment costs, installation complexity, and ongoing maintenance requirements across multiple rooms.

Our Services

Multi-Split Installation, Service & Repair

We manage the complete multi-split installation process — from site assessment and system design through to installation, refrigerant charging, commissioning, and user handover across all leading brands.

  • Multi-unit system design and sizing
  • All indoor unit types installed
  • Annual servicing of all indoor units
  • Refrigerant leak detection and recharge
  • Communication fault diagnosis
  • Compressor and PCB repairs

Brands We Install & Service

Daikin · Mitsubishi Electric · Fujitsu
Panasonic · LG · Samsung · Hitachi
Toshiba · Actron · Carrier
Free multi-split quote available
Licensed & insured technicians

Get a Free Multi-Split Quote Today

Multiple rooms. One outdoor unit. Independent control. Call us for a free system design and quote.

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Home › Types › Portable Air Conditioner
📦 No Installation Required

Portable Air Conditioner Supply, Service & Advice

A flexible, no-installation cooling solution for rental properties, temporary spaces, garages, and rooms where a permanent system is not possible.

No Permanent Installation Move Room to Room Rental Property Friendly Low Upfront Cost Cooling & Dehumidifying
What Is It?

What Is a Portable Air Conditioner?

A portable air conditioner is a self-contained, freestanding cooling unit that requires no permanent installation and can be moved from room to room as needed. The unit simply needs to be positioned near a window or external wall, where a flexible exhaust hose vents hot air outside through a window kit or small wall opening.

Portable air conditioners are available in capacities from 2.0kW to 6.0kW and are suitable for cooling individual rooms, home offices, garages, server rooms, and temporary spaces. While they do not offer the same efficiency or performance as a properly sized and installed split system, they provide a flexible and cost-effective cooling solution for spaces with specific constraints — such as rental properties where wall modifications are not permitted.

How It Works

How Does a Portable Air Conditioner Work?

A portable air conditioner works using the same refrigeration cycle as a split system — drawing warm room air over a refrigerant-cooled evaporator coil, removing heat and humidity, and expelling the hot exhaust air outside through the vent hose. The cooled air is then recirculated back into the room.

Most portable units are single-hose designs. Some higher-performance models use a dual-hose design, which draws fresh air from outside for the condenser — improving efficiency. Many portable units also include a built-in dehumidifier and fan-only mode, making them a versatile all-in-one comfort appliance.

Why Choose It

Benefits of a Portable Air Conditioner

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No Installation Required

No wall penetrations, no refrigerant handling, no licensed technician needed. The window kit fits in minutes and the unit is ready to use immediately.

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Mobility & Flexibility

Move between rooms, take to a holiday home or rental property, or store away during winter — flexibility no fixed installation can match.

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Ideal for Rental Properties

Tenants who cannot make permanent structural modifications can cool their space without any impact on the property.

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Low Upfront Cost

Significantly less expensive to purchase than a split system installation — an accessible option for budget-conscious households.

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No Outdoor Space Required

For apartments or rooms where there is no external wall access for an outdoor compressor, a portable unit provides cooling capability that would otherwise be impossible.

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Cooling & Dehumidifying

Most portable units include a dehumidification mode and fan-only setting — a versatile all-in-one comfort appliance for any room.

Honest Advice

Limitations of Portable Air Conditioners

Portable air conditioners are generally less energy-efficient and less powerful than equivalent split systems. They tend to operate at a higher noise level, the exhaust hose limits placement flexibility, and they are typically only suitable for rooms up to 25–30m².

For anything larger, or for year-round comfort, a permanently installed split system or ducted system will deliver far better performance and lower running costs. Our team is happy to assess your situation and provide honest, impartial advice on which solution is the best fit for your needs and budget.

Need Help Choosing the Right System?

Not sure if a portable unit is right for you? Call us for free, honest advice from our air conditioning experts.

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Home › Types › Window & Wall Air Conditioner
🪟 Self-Contained Single-Unit Cooling

Window & Wall Air Conditioner Installation, Service & Repair

A trusted, affordable, and easy-to-install cooling solution for bedrooms, apartments, rental properties, and small commercial spaces across Australia.

Self-Contained Unit No Separate Outdoor Unit Window or Wall Installation Reverse Cycle Available Rental Friendly
What Is It?

What Is a Window and Wall Air Conditioner?

A window air conditioner and a wall air conditioner are both self-contained, single-unit cooling systems that house all components — compressor, condenser, evaporator, and fan — within a single housing. Unlike a split system, there is no separate outdoor unit and no refrigerant piping required. The entire system is contained within one box installed directly into a window opening or a purpose-built sleeve cut through an external wall.

Both window and wall air conditioners have been a trusted cooling solution in Australian homes, apartments, holiday homes, and small commercial premises for decades. While split systems have become the dominant choice for new installations, window and wall units remain a practical, affordable, and easy-to-install option — particularly where budget, rental restrictions, or building constraints make a split system installation impractical.

Window vs Wall

What Is the Difference Between Window and Wall Units?

Window air conditioners are installed within an existing window opening using a sliding or fixed mounting frame. Installation is relatively simple and can often be removed without permanent modification to the building. However, the window opening must be partially or fully blocked when the unit is in use, reducing natural light and ventilation. Best suited to rental properties or where a temporary, reversible installation is required.

Wall air conditioners require a permanent sleeve to be cut through the external wall. This results in a cleaner, more secure, and more permanent outcome. Wall units do not obstruct windows, provide a tighter seal against weather and insects, and are generally considered more appropriate for long-term residential and commercial use. Highly popular in brick-veneer homes throughout Australia.

Why Choose It

Benefits of Window and Wall Air Conditioners

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Affordable Upfront Cost

Among the most affordable air conditioning options available, with unit prices starting from a few hundred dollars — accessible for budget-conscious households and small businesses.

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No Outdoor Unit Required

The entirely self-contained system requires no separate outdoor compressor unit, no additional mounting hardware, and no refrigerant pipe runs through walls.

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Simple Electrical Connection

Most window and wall units run on a standard 240-volt power outlet, requiring no complex electrical work — reducing installation time and cost considerably.

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Suitable for Rentals & Older Buildings

For tenants who cannot make permanent modifications, or heritage-listed buildings where visible external piping is undesirable, window and wall units offer a practical solution.

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Reverse Cycle Available

Many modern reverse cycle window and wall units provide both cooling and heating from a single affordable appliance — year-round comfort for bedrooms and small living areas.

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Easy Maintenance

Relatively simple designs with accessible filters and components make routine cleaning and basic maintenance straightforward for homeowners.

Honest Advice

Limitations of Window and Wall Air Conditioners

Window and wall air conditioners are generally less energy-efficient than modern inverter split systems, tend to operate at a higher noise level, and are limited in the size of space they can effectively cool or heat. Most units are suitable for rooms up to approximately 25m² and are not recommended for large open-plan areas or high-demand commercial applications.

For larger spaces, or where long-term energy efficiency and quiet operation are priorities, a split system air conditioner will provide better performance and lower running costs over the life of the system. Our team is always happy to provide honest advice on which system is the best fit for your specific situation, space, and budget.

Our Services

Window & Wall Unit Installation, Service & Repair

Our licensed technicians install window and wall air conditioners safely and correctly, ensuring the unit is properly sealed, securely mounted, correctly wired, and set up for optimal performance.

  • Window and wall sleeve installations
  • Filter cleaning and maintenance
  • Refrigerant checks and recharge
  • Fan motor and thermostat repairs
  • Electrical fault diagnosis
  • All major brands serviced and repaired

Why Choose Us

Licensed & fully insured technicians
Same-day service in most areas
Upfront pricing — no hidden fees
Parts & labour warranty on all work
All brands serviced and repaired

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Installation, service, and repair for all window and wall units. Same-day service available.

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Home › Types › Evaporative Cooling
💧 Up to 80% Cheaper to Run Than Refrigerated Cooling

Evaporative Cooling Installation, Service & Repair

Natural, energy-efficient whole-home cooling for hot, dry Australian climates — fresher air, lower bills, and a smaller environmental footprint.

Up to 80% Lower Running Costs Fresh Air Circulation Eco-Friendly — No Refrigerant Whole-Home Coverage Ideal for Dry Climates
What Is It?

What Is Evaporative Cooling?

Evaporative cooling is a natural, energy-efficient air cooling technology that uses the evaporation of water to lower the temperature of the air flowing through your home or building. Unlike refrigerated air conditioning systems, an evaporative cooler draws hot, dry outside air through water-saturated cooling pads. As the air passes through the wet pads, the water evaporates, absorbing heat energy from the air and reducing the air temperature by as much as 10 to 15 degrees Celsius before it is circulated into the living space.

Evaporative cooling systems are particularly effective in hot, dry climates common across large parts of inland Australia — including Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and New South Wales during summer. In these regions, evaporative cooling is a highly popular and cost-effective alternative to refrigerated air conditioning, offering powerful cooling at a fraction of the running cost.

A typical ducted evaporative cooling system consists of a rooftop unit housing the water reservoir, cooling pads, water distribution pump, and fan motor. The system works on fresh air — constantly drawing new outside air through the cooling pads and circulating it through the home — which means windows or doors need to remain slightly open to allow warm stale air to escape.

How It Works

How Does Evaporative Cooling Work?

When water evaporates, it absorbs heat energy from the surrounding air — the same cooling effect you feel when stepping out of a swimming pool on a hot, breezy day. An evaporative cooler harnesses this natural process at scale by continuously pumping water over large, highly absorbent cooling pads and forcing hot outside air through them using a powerful fan.

The water on the pads evaporates as the hot, dry air passes through, transferring heat energy into the evaporation process rather than the air stream. The result is a stream of cooled, fresh, and slightly humidified air distributed throughout the home via the duct and vent network. Because evaporative cooling works by adding moisture to the air, it is most effective in dry climates with low relative humidity — in humid coastal regions, a refrigerated air conditioner will typically deliver better comfort.

Why Choose It

Benefits of Evaporative Cooling

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Exceptionally Low Running Costs

Running costs for a ducted evaporative cooler can be up to 80% lower than a ducted refrigerated system of equivalent capacity — one of the most economical cooling solutions for dry-climate regions.

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Fresh Air Circulation

Unlike refrigerated air conditioning, evaporative cooling constantly draws fresh outside air into your home — excellent ventilation and a healthier indoor environment.

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Environmentally Friendly

Consumes significantly less electricity and uses water — a natural resource — rather than synthetic refrigerant gases. A lower carbon footprint and more sustainable approach to cooling.

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Lower Installation Cost

Ducted evaporative systems are generally less expensive to purchase and install than equivalent ducted refrigerated systems — an attractive choice for new builds and renovations.

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Whole-Home Coverage

A properly designed ducted evaporative system delivers whole-home cooling coverage, distributing fresh, cooled air to every room through the ceiling vent network.

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Comfortable, Natural Feel

Many people find evaporative air more comfortable than refrigerated air, which can cause dry eyes, dry skin, or dry throat. The slightly humidified fresh air feels naturally cool and pleasant.

Honest Advice

Limitations of Evaporative Cooling

Evaporative cooling is most effective in hot, dry climates with low humidity. On high-humidity days — including during storms or in naturally humid coastal regions — cooling performance is significantly reduced. In these conditions, a refrigerated air conditioner will provide more consistent and reliable comfort.

Evaporative coolers also require a continuous water supply and regular maintenance to keep the cooling pads clean, the water distribution system free of scale and algae, and the filters in good condition. Without regular servicing, cooling performance will deteriorate and the system may develop odour or hygiene issues.

For humid coastal regions, or households requiring both efficient cooling in summer and heating in winter from a single system, a reverse cycle ducted air conditioner or split system will typically be the better long-term investment. Our team will always give you honest, impartial advice on which system best suits your climate, property, and lifestyle.

Maintenance & Service

Evaporative Cooling Service & Installation

Regular servicing is essential for maintaining peak performance, ensuring clean and healthy air delivery, and extending the life of your evaporative cooler. We recommend annual servicing — ideally at the start of the cooling season.

  • Cooling pad inspection and replacement
  • Water distribution system cleaning and pump service
  • Descaling of water tray and distribution tubes
  • Fan motor lubrication and electrical check
  • Float valve inspection and adjustment
  • Full performance test and duct vent cleaning

Evaporative Brands We Service

Braemar · Brivis · Bonaire
Coolair · Seeley · All Brands
New installations & replacements
Annual service plans available
Same-day service in most areas

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Installation, annual servicing, and repairs for all evaporative cooling brands. Free quotes available.

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