FAQ

The “FAQ” category provides answers to the most common questions surrounding air conditioning systems, helping both homeowners and tenants make informed decisions. Whether you’re unsure about selecting the best air conditioner for a rental property, choosing the right size unit, or determining the ideal position for installation, this section covers it all. Explore detailed explanations on how air conditioning components like compressors work, and gain insights into energy efficiency and running costs. Perfect for those looking for clear, practical guidance on all aspects of air conditioning, from installation to maintenance.

What To Do When Your Air Conditioner Is Not Blowing Cold Air

One of the most common air conditioning problems we see is an air conditioner that is no longer producing cold air. There are a number of things that can cause an air conditioner to stop producing cool air ranging from minor fixes to major repairs. Below are 4...

How To Reduce Your Power Bill This Winter

In Australia, summer is known as the season for high power bills thanks to air conditioning. Most people think that winter means no air conditioning and no fans means a low power bill, however, that is often not the case. Winter means long hot showers, room heaters,...

Who Pays For Air Conditioner Repairs When Renting?

In the sunny state of Queensland, air conditioning is an essential in most homes to make it through the sweltering summer heat waves. But, when it comes to air conditioning, it can be tricky to work out who is responsible for repairs, upkeep, and ongoing maintenance....

Will Installing An Air Conditioner Add Value To Your Property?

There is no hard and fast answer to the question of whether or not installing an air conditioner will add value to your property. However, in some cases, installing an air conditioner will not only add value, it will also help your home to be sold or leased as quickly...

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