Air Conditioning Services

Supply, Install and Repair of Air Conditioners on the Sunshine Coast

Our Air Conditioning Services

Chris Balke can assess your facility and recommend an air conditioning system to best suit your business on the Sunshine Coast. Working within your budget, our team will design and supply a system that is tailored to your property. If you have a pre-purchased unit, we can install it without hassle! We’re proudly aligned with Fujitsu and Temperzone to deliver premium products guaranteed to last.


Is there a fault in your air conditioning system? Let our expert technicians locate and diagnose it quickly, sourcing and installing replacement parts as needed. Our team will always provide breakdown assistance at short notice, even delivering ongoing support services! 


We take pride in delivering preventative maintenance to countless commercial clients in the Sunshine Coast. Through this service, we keep your air conditioning system operating at optimum efficiency, extending the life of your product and lowering running costs. Let us create a scheduled maintenance agreement suited to your service history and model of system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is reverse cycle air conditioning?

    A reverse cycle air conditioning unit can cool and heat rooms. This system can reverse its refrigeration cycle to produce cool and warm air. 

  • How much does air conditioning cost?

    Cost of an AC unit is dependent on the correct size unit being installed. A smaller capacity unit will not achieve an efficient or effective outcome, however a unit that is correctly sized and maintained will be efficient and effective in operation.

  • How do you regas your air conditioning system?

    An Air conditioning unit only requires regassing or new refrigerant when a leak develops. A regularly maintained unit may not require refrigerant throughout its lifetime.

  • How often should air conditioning units be serviced?

    Maintenance on AC units is gauged on usage, environment and application. For a domestic system, the unit should be inspected by a certified technician a minimum of once a year for low usage and twice a year for high usage. Commercial units should be checked at least twice a year.

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