Why is my air conditioner not turning on?
Save yourself the hassle of going through a list of problems and call a technician. It could be a filter problem or something else.
What air conditioner is the quietest?
Modern split-system air conditioners are known for being quiet. A unit with a wide airflow range and multiple fan speeds is said to be quieter too.
Will air conditioning reduce humidity?
Some air conditioners will have a dehumidification setting, which can be turned on. Ask your technician if this is a must-have feature for you.
Where is the best place to install an air conditioner?
The general rule is away from heat sources, such as ovens and sunlight for low running costs. It’s also advised to install above head height.
What type of air conditioner is good for high ceilings?
HVAC may be an option. Whatever system you choose, it will need a high output, and you may want ceiling fans to improve airflow.
Do I want inverted or non-inverter air conditioning?
There are benefits to both types of units, such as the running cost of a non-inverter and how quiet an inverter tends to be. Explore both options.
What are the different types of air conditioning units?
The three main types of air conditioners are split-system, multi-split and ducted. An air-con tech will help you choose the right one for your home.
Do I need to regas a residential air conditioner?
While car air conditioners need regassing, residential units shouldn’t need to unless there’s a leak. Cooling issues need a technician to inspect.
Can air conditioners be used in winter?
If your air conditioner is reverse cycle, it can both cool and warm your home, so can be used during winter.
How long does it take to install an air conditioner?
Typically, a single air conditioner takes between 2 to 3 hours. A residential ducted system can take up to a day.
Can air conditioners cool and heat?
If your air conditioner has a reverse-cycle feature, it will be able to cool and heat your home to your preferences.
Why is my air conditioner leaking water?
Leaking water can simply mean a humid environment or may indicate a dirty air filter, blocked drain or other issue. A technician can help.