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Installations

MELBOURNE’S LEADING AIR CONDITIONING & SPLIT SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS
RESEARCH YOUR HEATING & COOLING OPTIONS PLEASE CHOOSE BUILDING TYPE
We have extensive experience installing air conditioners in Melbourne and it’s surrounding suburbs. From residential homes and high rise apartments to commercial offices and shops.

A split system air conditioner’s maximum efficiency and long-term reliability are directly linked with the quality of the installation. Make sure you speak to one of our heating and cooling experts for the best possible advice.

As you will see with some of our examples, fittings can vary considerably. Whether it be noise factors, visual considerations or concerns about limiting access or space around your home, it is really helpful to get an idea of what can and can’t be done and the options you have to make sure you are happy with the locations of both the indoor and outdoor units.

How much does it cost to install a split system air conditioner? All the wall split systems listed on the website include back to back installation in the price. If your connection varies from a standard back to back, browsing our examples will give you a good idea on how much it may cost you depending on your situation.

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INSTALLING IN RESIDENTIAL HOUSES
Single storey homes – All types and ages.
Fitting an air conditioning system into a single storey home can range between a simple process and a challenge one depending on the type of home and the desired location of indoor and outdoor units

Our prices start with single storey homes.

Double storey homes – All types and ages.
Fitting air conditioning systems into second storey rooms presents a variety of things to consider including cost.

The main focus with these type of heating and cooling system installations is where to locate the outdoor unit (compressor).

New homes – Quoting off the plan stage.
When installing in a new home there are a few different stages that need to be considered.

The first consideration is to decide what kind of units you want in your new home and the best place to locate both in door and outdoor units. That is all done prior to construction based on the plans of the home.

Secondly, you need to decide whether you want to run all the pipes, drain and electricals before the plaster is put in.

INSTALLING IN RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS
New apartments – Usually built from the 90s onward…
New apartments come in many different shapes and sizes. Proper planning before you install your air conditioner is very important.

Most Melbourne apartments will require body corporate approval.

Older apartments – Usually built in the 60s, 70s, 80s.
Older apartments require special attention to details for things such as old rendered on walls and out of date electrical wiring.

Most Melbourne apartments will require body corporate approval.

High rise apartments – Usually innner city, South bank, St Kilda and surrounding areas.
High rise apartments require a balcony for outdoor unit location. They also require proper planning before fitting a system to avoid any added costs.

Most Melbourne apartments will require body corporate approval.

NEED TO REPLACE AN OLD AIR CONDITIONER?
We also offer replacement of your old or broken air conditioning systems with our new system at an affordable price.
New apartments – Usually built from the 90s onward…
Many homes and apartments have existing split systems that have either broken down or are loud and in-efficient. They can be replaced with new systems.

Whether you’re after cool air or warm air, an evaporative cooler or a heating cooling system, you call always trust Current Force to get you the temperature you want while keeping the bills under control. Our brands include Daikin, Panasonic, Mitsubishi Electric, Breezair, Toshiba and more. All our air conditioner installation in Melbourne come with an optional inverter to protect the electrical system and fan from a power surge.

There are some things you will need to know.