Advanced air conditioning installations require a great degree of skill and care. They can include everything from lifting units on to roofs and roof brackets, lifting up roofs to run pipes, cutting out plaster walls, and many other situations that present difficult challlanges. It's jobs like these that make you glad you got the right people.
What you get:
Outdoor unit positioned on – to be determined through online quote
Refrigeration pipe and interconnecting cables - to be determined
through online quote
Electrical supply - to be determined through online quote
Duct cover - to be determined through online quote
Weatherproof Electrical isolator next to outdoor unit
These prices include both refrigeration work and electrical work.
Pricing of Extras-
Piping and interconnecting electrical -view
Electrical supply over 20 meters. Extra duct lengths (2.4 meters per length) - view
Wall Brackets -view
Roof Brackets -view
Example 1
7.1kw unit - $780
Piping and interconnecting electrical and duct lengths (extra 4 meters needed) -$180
Running pipes through flat roof space - $150
Total of installation - $1110
Client didn't want outdoor unit to sit below window as it was a narrow walkway below.
The solution was to take the pipes up into the roof, which is flat tin. Pipes had to go through two parts of the roof and
then come down the back side of the house where the outdoor air conditionig unit was out of the way.
It wasn't mounted closer to the indoor unit on the roof because the client didn't want to see it on the roof.
Example 2
7.1kw unit - $780
Piping and interconnecting electrical (extra 2 meters needed) - $90
Roof bracket - $250
Total of installation - $1120
Client didn't want the unit to sit on their decking so the solution was to mount the outdoor unit onto the roof. As you can see, getting a heavy air conditioner up onto to a pitched colourbond roof can be very dangerous. Making sure the right installer is installing your air conditioner in this situation is mandatory. Imagine one of these things falling off your roof!