Bulkhead System Air Conditioners Supply & Installation

Designed to provide discreet and efficient climate control in confined spaces, bulkhead system air conditioners are the ideal choice if you’re short on wall space or simply want to keep things as minimal in your home or office as possible.

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Our Brisbane-based team stands out for their expertise in installing bulkhead air conditioners, and with years of hand-on experience, our technicians ensure that every installation is executed with precision and care. Whether it’s a residential or commercial space, we are committed to providing you with a first-class service that ensures your indoor comfort.

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Our Bulkhead System Air Conditioning Installation Process

Our Brisbane-based team stands out for their expertise in installing bulkhead air conditioners, and with years of hand-on experience, our technicians ensure that every installation is executed with precision and care. Whether it's a residential or commercial space, we are committed to providing you with a first-class service that ensures your indoor comfort.

  • 01.
    Quote

    Our installation process beings with a detailed quote. When you reach out to us, we'll conduct a thorough assessment of your space to understand your specific needs, and once we know what these are, we'll provide you with a transparent and competitive quote that outlines all costs involved. You won't find any hidden fees with us, either!

  • 02.
    Schedule Installation

    As soon as the quote is approved, we'll schedule your bulkhead system installation. Our team will work with you on this to find a convenient time that fits your schedule, setting an appointment that minimises disruption to your daily routine.

  • 03.
    Installation

    One the day of installation, our technicians will arrive equipped with all the necessary tools and equipment. They'll follow a meticulous process to ensure the bulkhead system is installed correct, and after the installation, they'll conduct thorough testing to make sure everything is functioning properly. They'll also take the time to explain the system's operation and maintenance to you, making sure you're confident using it before they leave.

Bulkhead Air Conditioning Brands We Can Supply & Install

At Sun City Air, we can supply and install bulkhead systems designed by some of the most reputable brands in the world. But, with each brand offering its own features and benefits, how do you know which is best for you? To help you decide, here is some more information on each of them.

Our qualified technicians and staff in Brisbane

Our qualified technicians and staff in Brisbane are dedicated to providing exceptional service for your air conditioning needs. With extensive training and years of experience, our team is equipped to handle a wide range of air conditioner models and issues, and we pride ourselves on our professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to customer satisfaction, ensuring that your system operates at peak performance.

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  • Commercial ducted system design

  • In-house Autocad drawing production where required

  • Advice for ducted air conditioning service requirements

  • Repairs for all types of ducted air conditioning systems

Our technicians also hold QBCC licences, ARCTICK licences and electrical licences where required. So, not only will you be getting expert advice, but you can also rest assured your installation will be carried out by a fully qualified and licensed professional.

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Our Brisbane Offices

Servicing all Greater Brisbane
Banyo

Lot 5 (Unit 3),
457 Tufnell Rd, Banyo, 4014

Phone

07 3283 5566

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

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Kippa Ring

23 High St,
Kippa Ring, 4021

Phone

07 3283 5566

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

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Springwood

3374 Pacific Highway
Springwood, 4127

Phone

07 3283 5566

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bulkhead Air Conditioning System Best For?

Bulkhead air conditioners are suited to many different situations but are mostly used in rooms where space is limited. This is because their slimline design can be seamlessly integrated into a ceiling or inside a wall bulkhead, leaving just the grille and the control panel showing.

Some of the most popular spaces for bulkhead air conditioners include hotel rooms, bedrooms, studio apartments, and small offices, as they provide efficient temperature control across the entire room without compromising on space or ruining the aesthetics of your interior design theme.

It’s not just their space-saving capabilities that make bulkhead air conditioners a good choice for so many people, though. They also offer highly efficient climate control and have an excellent cooling capacity. Some models also have customisable features, offering extra efficiency and making it possible to create a temperature within your home that is specific to your needs.

How Do Bulkhead Systems Work?

Bulkhead systems work in a very similar way to split system air conditioners and use both indoor and outdoor units. Within the indoor unit, which is usually installed in the ceiling of a smaller space, sits a fan, which is used to circulate warm air over a coil evaporator. This coil evaporator removes the heat from the air and transfers it to a refrigerant, which turns it into gas.

This gas then travels to the outdoor unit, where it comes into contact with a compressor, which releases it into the air outdoors. From here, the newly cooled refrigerant (now free of the gas it created) returns to the indoor unit, and the cycle continues, bringing the overall temperature of the room down pretty quickly.

What Are the Running Costs of a Bulkhead System?

While bulkhead air conditioners offer an energy efficient way of cooling space, just like any other electrical appliance, there are several things to keep in mind when looking at the overall running costs.

First of all, you’ll need to think about how often you plan on using the air conditioner, as the more it’s in use, the higher your running costs will be. You’ll also need to think about the price you currently pay for electricity, factoring in the price fluctuations that come at different times of the year.

Another important thing to think about when looking at the overall running costs of a bulkhead system air conditioner is how much you’ll need to spend to maintain the units. This includes things such as filter cleaning and replacing parts, which, if left unchecked, can decrease efficiency and increase running costs.

Finally, give some thought to the average local climate and how hard you think a bulkhead air conditioner will need to work in order to cool your home. You may find that you’re better suited to a more powerful unit if you live in an area that sees extreme heat during the summer.

What is the Difference Between Bulkhead and Ducted Air Conditioning?

While it may seem as though they are quite similar on first impressions, there are some key differences between bulkhead and ducted air conditioners.

First of all, bulkhead systems are designed for discreet installation within a ceiling or wall, which makes them ideal for smaller spaces. Ducted air conditioners are generally larger and consist of a central outdoor unit that distributes air back into a room through multiple vents.

Due to the design, a bulkhead air conditioner only allows you to cool the air within a set, smaller space, whereas ducted air conditioning makes it possible to control the temperature in different zones throughout your home independently.

Bulkhead air conditioners are often quieter than ducted air conditioners as well, which is ideal when you’re in a smaller space and don’t want to be annoyed by the constant whirring of an air conditioner! That’s not to say ducted air conditioners aren’t quiet, and many have technology that helps quieten them down, but their larger parts do make them noisier compared to bulkhead systems.

Ducted air conditioners tend to be a little more expensive to purchase, install, and run than bulkhead air conditioners, too. They’re also simply not appropriately sized for smaller areas, whereas a bulkhead air conditioner is specifically designed to provide efficient cooling within a smaller room.

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