In Ceiling Cassette Air Conditioners Supply & Installation
Being able to control the temperature in your home is essential for both your and your family’s comfort. But, for most people, the idea of a large, clunky-looking air conditioner taking up space and stealing aesthetics is highly unappealing. This is where in ceiling cassette air conditioners save the day! Designed to provide you with the power to control the temperature distribution throughout your home and stay hidden away, they are the discreet solution you’ve been looking for.
Experienced Air Conditioner Service Technicians
Our Brisbane-based team of technicians specialise in the installation, maintenance, and repairs of all air conditioners, including in-ceiling cassette air conditioners. We’re fully licensed, insured, and trained to work with the latest technologies and best brands in the world, and our decades of experience means you’ll be provided with efficient and reliable air conditioning that is tailored to your specific needs.
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Our In Ceiling Cassette Air Conditioning Installation Process
From start to finish, our in ceiling cassette air conditioner installation process is designed to be totally stress-free while maintaining our excellent standards. Here's how we ensure you get the best possible service:
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Quote
The first step in our process is to provide you with a detailed, transparent quote. One of our expert technicians will visit your property to assess your specific needs, taking into account the size of the space, where the best placement for the units would be, and any unique requirements you may have. Following this consultation, we'll hand over an accurate and competitive estimate.
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Schedule Installation
Once the quote has been approved, we'll work with you to schedule a convenient installation date. We understand that your time is valuable, so we aim to accommodate your schedule and will coordinate everything to ensure there is minimal disruption to your daily routine.
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Installation
On the day of installation, our technicians will arrive fully prepared to start installing your new in-ceiling cassette air conditioner. We'll test the entire system to ensure it's working as it should and give you a full walkthrough so you're confident with how to operate and maintain it.
Bulkhead Air Conditioning Brands We Can Supply & Install
At Sun City Air, we offer a wide range of top-quality in-ceiling cassette air conditioners from the industry's most trusted brands. Whether you're looking for a high-efficiency unit, a system with advanced features, or a budget-friendly option, we have something to suit every need and preference. Here are the brands we can supply and install:
Our qualified technicians and staff in Brisbane
Each member of our team is highly trained and experienced in the installation of in ceiling cassette air conditioners, and we prioritise customer satisfaction, making sure every job is completed to the highest standard. No matter what your heating or cooling requirements are, you can trust Sun City Air to take care of all your air conditioning needs.
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
Kippa Ring
23 High St,
Kippa Ring, 4021
Phone
07 3283 5566
Opening Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
Springwood
3374 Pacific Highway
Springwood, 4127
Phone
07 3283 5566
Opening Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
We work with ALL brands including:
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do In Ceiling Cassette Air Conditioners Work?
In ceiling cassette air conditioners work by pulling in air from within the room through the grille on the cassette panel. This air is then passed across cooling or heating coils, and these change the temperature of the air in line with your chosen settings. The cool air (or warm air) is then pumped back into the room to create an even temperature distribution throughout.
Those are the basics, but there are different features between models as well. Some have adjustable louvres or multiple airflow directions for customised comfort, while others will have timer functions. So, when choosing your model, remember to look at the features and choose one that works best for you.
What Are the Running Costs of an In Ceiling Cassette?
In ceiling cassette air conditioners are one of the most energy efficient ways of controlling the temperature within a space. However, there are certain things to consider when it comes to the cost of running one. Firstly, you’ll need to think about how often you’ll be using the air conditioner and for how long, as these are the main contributing factors to the running costs.
You’ll also need to consider the size of the room you’re placing it in, as a larger space will require a longer running time. It’s important to consider the current costs of your electricity provider when looking at overall running costs as well, as higher tariffs will result in higher costs.
What is the Difference Between an In Ceiling Cassette and Split System?
There are quite a few differences between ceiling cassette air conditioners and split systems, and knowing these will help you choose the best system for your space.
In ceiling cassette air conditioners are designed to be concealed within the ceiling, leaving just the grille and cassette showing, whereas a split system has an outdoor unit and a wall mounted indoor unit. This means that a split system is much more visible inside your home.
There’s a difference between the two when it comes to air distribution, too. In ceiling cassette air conditioners distribute air through a vent within the ceiling, providing even temperature distribution. A split system unit distributes air in one or two directions from its wall-based position, which generally results in less even temperature distribution.
In ceiling cassette air conditioners are also better for larger spaces and open-plan areas, while split system air conditioners are better for smaller or medium-sized rooms.