Air Conditioning Cleveland
Cleveland Air Conditioning - Local Experts Who Know the Area

Ducted Air Conditioning Cleveland
Ducted air conditioning is the gold standard for whole-home cooling and heat, and it suits a lot of Cleveland's larger family homes very well. A properly designed ducted air conditioning system keeps a consistent temperature right through the house, running quietly from ducts hidden in the roof space, with the ability to zone individual areas so you only condition the spaces you are using - better for energy efficiency, better for your power bill.
Get the sizing wrong and you end up with a system that either struggles in summer or fails to properly remove humidity from the air. We take the time to size and zone every system properly. For Cleveland's sticky summers, we often recommend systems with two-stage or variable-speed compressors, which ramp up and down smoothly to pull humidity out of the air rather than just blasting cold and switching off. All our ducted air systems use inverter technology as standard, and we supply from leading manufacturers including Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, Panasonic and MyPlace by Advantage Air.

Split System Air Conditioning Cleveland
Split system air conditioners are the most popular choice for individual rooms, home offices, granny flats and smaller domestic spaces. They are also the ideal answer for Cleveland's older Queenslanders and post-war homes that were never built with ductwork - there is no need to tear into ceilings or walls, so you get proper air conditioning without a major renovation. Modern split systems are whisper-quiet, energy efficient, and almost all run as reverse cycle - meaning they handle both cooling and heat from the same indoor unit. The quietest models are the ones with a wide airflow range and multiple fan speeds, so they can run softly in the background without you really noticing.
We install split system air conditioning throughout Cleveland, from a single wall unit in one room through to multi split setups where several indoor units run off one outdoor compressor. Multi split installations are a great way to add air conditioning to multiple rooms without committing to a fully ducted system. It is why most family homes start with split systems - they are more affordable, straightforward to install, and a single unit is usually up and running in an afternoon.
Like every job we do, each split system installation is sized properly for the space, mounted neatly, and backed by our workmanship guarantee plus full manufacturer warranties on the supplied ac unit. Brands we install include Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Samsung and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Air Conditioning Repairs and Maintenance Cleveland
When an air conditioner stops working properly, it is rarely at a convenient time. Cleveland's climate is demanding - hot, sticky summers call for a robust system that can handle serious humidity, not just drop the temperature - so a unit that is struggling gets noticed fast. We provide fast, reliable service across Cleveland for air conditioning repairs on all major brands - whether we installed the unit or not.
Common Cleveland air conditioning issues we see include refrigerant leaks, faulty capacitors, blocked drains and noisy outdoor units. A unit leaking water is one of the most common call-outs, and it usually points to something simple like a dirty filter or a blocked drain. We also see homes where an oversized unit is the real culprit - too much capacity makes the system short-cycle, which leaves the house feeling damp and wears the machinery out faster. Sometimes it is a straightforward fix. Sometimes an older system has reached the end of its useful life and a new air conditioner is the smarter call - and if you are replacing it, we will steer you toward a high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) unit, ideally in the 16 to 20+ range, for the best long-term savings on running costs. Either way, we give you honest advice and a competitive quote with no pressure.
Regular maintenance keeps systems running properly. We recommend air conditioning maintenance at least once a year, and a thorough service covers the lot - a full inspection, filter cleaning, a gas (refrigerant) level check, airflow testing and a look over all the electrical connections. Staying on top of it does more than catch small issues before they become expensive ones: a well-maintained unit lasts longer, runs at its best, and can shave a noticeable amount off your power bills.
Air Conditioning Cleveland Homeowners Can Actually Trust
Leading Brands We Supply and Install
Our Installation Approach
Air conditioning installation involves assessing the space, selecting the appropriate system, and ensuring proper placement of the indoor unit and outdoor unit. We start with an on-site assessment, provide a written quote, schedule installation at a time that suits, complete the install to Australian standards, and walk you through the controls before we leave.
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FAQs - Air Conditioning Cleveland
Split system air conditioning installation typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,000. Ducted air conditioning generally ranges from $8,000 to $40,000+ depending on home size and zoning. We provide a fixed quote after an on-site assessment so the cost is clear up front.
It depends. Larger family homes usually get more value from ducted air conditioning. Smaller homes, or homes where you only need to cool one or two rooms, are often better suited to split systems. We will give you an honest recommendation based on your home and your budget.
Yes. We service and repair all major air conditioner brands across Cleveland QLD, whether we installed the unit or not.
For air conditioning repairs in Cleveland we do our best to be on site within a day or two. In peak summer we prioritise urgent breakdowns where possible. Contact us and we will give you an honest timeframe.
In most cases, yes. Modern inverter systems are significantly more efficient than older units, and a properly sized system avoids the energy waste of an oversized or undersized unit. The benefits show up in lower bills from the first quarterly cycle.
