Split system installation specialists in Melbourne
Why choose split system air conditioner installation?
The Smillie team can provide a high quality split system installation. All you need to do is tell us a little bit about your home (how many rooms do you want air conditioned/heated, is it single or multi storey, etc) and your family (how many people live there, what time of day will you need it most, etc) – we can then recommend the right system.
We can also service and repair your split system, ensuring that it remains in tiptop condition. This could include cleaning return air filters, repairing the thermostat/controls, inspecting the refrigeration system, testing routine operations, lubrication of bearings, and so on.
Air conditioning is essential if you want to keep your home cool – but which system is right for you? A split system could be the obvious choice. These cycle cool air through your home from an outdoor unit, connected to indoor units where the air is pumped out again. Split systems can also incorporate reverse cycle heating, to warm your rooms up.
When you compare the different HVAC options, there are several reasons that split systems are a great choice for many homes. For starters, split systems include an outdoor fan instead of an indoor one (such as within a window unit). Removing the main source of noise, and the bulky window box, makes the split system look and sound much more attractive in the home.
Plus, split air con is very cost effective. There is no expensive ducting to fit. Little to no structural changes need to be made during split system air conditioner installation. All that is needed is the outdoor cooling and fan unit, and one or more indoor output units. Plus, efficient and rapid cooling means you can run the unit for less time before optimum temperatures are reached – keeping electricity costs down. Systems start at just 5kw.
Though split systems are not designed for cooling large areas such as commercial or industrial premises, they are perfect for residential properties. You can have them fitted in multiple rooms, providing consistent cooling throughout your home. Many systems, especially when designed to deliver cooling and heating, have a thermostat fitted for full temperature control. Other common features are humidity control and air filtration.