Summer is cranking up the heat, but you can fight back in your home by installing air conditioning. With rising temperatures, it is no longer considered a luxury but a necessity. Turn your sweatbox into an air-conditioned refuge today.
Green not mean
Installing air conditioning was once seen as an assault on the environment due to the huge amounts of energy required to run the units.
However, these days, air conditioning installation can now be green if you choose one of the many energy systems available.
The government-regulated energy labels make selecting and installing air conditioning simple with well-known star ratings. This allows you to make a quick comparative assessment. But for a more informed decision, be sure to check out the power consumption of the appliance.
If you do your research and opt for a unit with a high star rating and low power consumption, you can enjoy your newly installed air-conditioned comfort with a clear conscience.
Installation costs
Once you’ve picked your appliance, jump on ServiceSeeking.com.au to get the best deal on the installation of your air conditioning. Quotes fall between $80 and $198 per hour for air conditioning installation and repair.*
This will typically get you basic installation only and no hard wiring, and you may be asked to supply your own brackets. Pipes and ducts more than 3 to 4 metres will generally attract a higher fee. Compare quotes through ServiceSeeking.com.au to ensure you get your air conditioning installation for a fair price.
Just chill
If you’re in a panic that you’ve left it too late to install air conditioning and resigned yourself to live out the rest of this summer hot and sticky, ask yourself this – is summer going to come again next year? Of course, it is! It’s never too late to install air conditioning because it’s guaranteed it will be used each and every year when the weather warms up.
So chill out, pick your appliance and list your air conditioning installation job on ServiceSeeking.com.au.
Don’t get conned on air-con
*Pricing data updated on 21 November 2023