Split System
Air Conditioning Installation
SPLIT SYSTEM AIRCON SERVICING, INSTALLATION, & REPAIRS.

At REPARE Electrical and Air Conditioning, we understand that maintaining a comfortable home or business is a top priority, especially through the summer months. That’s why we offer expert air conditioning solutions designed to keep you cool, no matter how high the temperature rises. With our professional air conditioning split system installations, you can enjoy reliable and energy-efficient cooling all year round. Increase your living with a high-performance split system air conditioner, contact REPARE Electrical and Air Conditioning today.
WHAT IS A SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER?
A split system air conditioner is a highly efficient and versatile cooling solution that is ideal for homes and businesses of all sizes. Comprising two main components – the indoor unit and the outdoor compressor unit – a split system offers superior comfort without the need for extensive ductwork. This makes it a perfect option for homes, apartments, offices, or any space where ducted systems aren’t practical or cost-effective.
WHY CHOOSE A SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER?
Energy-Efficient Cooling
Split systems are designed to use minimal energy while providing maximum cooling power. With advanced inverter technology, they adjust their speed based on the temperature, resulting in lower energy consumption and more consistent comfort. This not only helps you stay cool but also saves on energy costs.
Quiet Operation
One of the key benefits of split system air conditioners is their quiet operation. The outdoor unit is designed to be placed outside, minimising noise indoors. The indoor unit operates discreetly, so you can enjoy a peaceful environment without loud distractions.
Space-Saving Design
Unlike traditional ducted systems, split systems don’t require bulky ducts or vents. The sleek and compact design makes them an excellent choice for homes or businesses with limited space. Whether it’s a small bedroom or a large living room, a split system can be installed to fit your space.
Flexible Installation Options
Split systems can be installed in virtually any room or space, with options for wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted units. This gives you flexibility in choosing the best location for your air conditioning unit, ensuring optimal cooling and convenience.
Climate Control & Zoning
With a split system, you can easily control the temperature of individual rooms. If you only need to cool specific areas, you can use separate units to create personalised climate zones. This is particularly useful in larger homes or businesses where different rooms have different cooling needs.

OUR SPLIT SYSTEM INSTALLATION SERVICES
- Assess your cooling needs – We evaluate the size of the space and your cooling requirements to recommend the most suitable split system unit for your property.
- Expert installation – Our team will ensure that your split system is professionally installed, ensuring maximum efficiency, performance, and safety.
- Ongoing support – We offer comprehensive aftercare services, including routine maintenance and emergency repairs, to ensure your air conditioning system remains in top condition.
WHY CHOOSE REPARE ELECTRICAL AND AIR CONDITIONING?
- Quick response times – We understand the importance of keeping your environment comfortable, which is why we offer fast response times for installation and repairs.
- Quality workmanship – Our team of skilled technicians are fully trained to deliver the highest quality service.
- Competitive pricing – We offer transparent pricing and cost-effective solutions to meet your budget without compromising on quality.
- Warranty and peace of mind – All our installations come with a 5-year installation warranty, giving you peace of mind that your investment is protected.
READY TO STAY COOL? TRY SPLIT SYSTEM AIRCON
If you’re ready to enhance your comfort with a high-performance split system air conditioner, contact REPARE Electrical and Air Conditioning today. Our team is here to help you find the perfect solution for your home or business. Call us today on 3209 8006 or complete our online form to schedule your installation.
WHY DOES MY AC SMELL BAD AT HOME?
Imagine you’ve arrived home from a tiring and stressful day at work. You open your air conditioning unit and there’s a pungent, bad smell filling the air. If these smells are like what’s stated below, it’s advisable to call a trusted professional.
Here are some frequently asked questions about hot water replacements:
- Air conditioning smells like feet
When dealing with a faulty air conditioner, the unpleasant smell of foot odours are commonly known. This means water from your air conditioning unit isn’t draining properly and begins to smell, causing the odour. The problem can be solved with proper, professional cleaning.
- Air conditioning smells like rotten eggs
If your home smells like rotting, spoiled eggs, a deceased animal is generally the cause of this. During the winter, birds and rodents can seek solace in your air duct, where they can often die and begin to deteriorate. As a result, when you switch on your air conditioning unit, a foul odor surrounds your home. To eradicate any animal waste and reduce the odor, your ducts will need to be professionally cleaned.
- Air conditioning smells like mildew
This is one of the most commonly known smells when it comes to odours in air conditioning. This is a bad air conditioner smell and if you notice a mouldy stench in your air conditioner, it is likely that mildew or fungus has grown in or near it. This makes sense since, in addition to cooling your home, air conditioners remove extra moisture.
Mould grows easily in situations where moisture lingers when it’s unable to drain properly. Unclean filters might generate a mildew odour. To improve the air quality in your home, call an HVAC expert who is specifically trained in dealing with mould,
mildew, and fungus. If these smells have been lingering around your household or premises, contact a trusted professional for your air conditioning repairs.
CAN YOUR AIR CONDITIONING UNIT MAKE YOU ILL?
While air conditioning units are generally designed to improve indoor comfort and air quality, there are certain circumstances where they may contribute to illness or discomfort. Here are a few factors to consider:
Inadequate Maintenance: If an air conditioning unit is not properly maintained, it can become a breeding ground for mold, bacteria, and other allergens. Dirty filters, clogged ducts, and moisture buildup can lead to poor indoor air quality, potentially causing respiratory issues, allergies, or flu-like symptoms.
Poor Air Circulation: Inadequate air circulation within a room or building can result in stagnant air, which may contribute to the spread of airborne contaminants. If the air conditioning system does not effectively distribute and filter the air, it can lead to a higher concentration of pollutants, potentially triggering respiratory problems or discomfort.
Temperature Extremes: Drastic temperature changes caused by an air conditioning unit that is set too low can strain the body’s natural ability to regulate temperature. This can lead to issues such as dryness of the mucous membranes, dehydration, or discomfort for individuals who are sensitive to temperature fluctuations.
Allergies and Sensitivities: Some individuals may have specific allergies or sensitivities to certain substances commonly found in indoor environments, such as dust, pet dander, or chemicals. If these allergens are not effectively filtered out by the air conditioning system, they can exacerbate symptoms or cause discomfort.
It’s important to note that the majority of well-maintained and properly operated air conditioning units do not pose significant health risks. Regular repairs and maintenance by our REPARE professionals, such as cleaning or replacing filters, and ensuring proper ventilation can help mitigate potential issues. If you have concerns about your air conditioning unit and its impact on your health, it is advisable to consult with one of our professional HVAC technicians for information surrounding best practices and safe operations of your air conditioning system, or even contact a healthcare professional for guidance specific to your situation and symptoms.