Ducted Air Conditioning Sunshine Coast

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As proud owner-operators, we personally manage your project from start to finish.

At Crown Power you work directly with our directors. No middle man, no hassle. Contact us today, we guarantee a quality experience from start to finish.

Daniel Zarb

North Brisbane – Sunshine Coast
daniel@crownpower.com.au
0427 175 654

Vaughn Letizia

South Brisbane – Gold Coast
vaughn@crownpower.com.au
0421 376 620
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Ducted Air Conditioning Sunshine Coast

Ducted Air Con Sunshine Coast Experts

Latest Technology, Active Zoning, Smartphone Control

Our directors at Crown Power, Daniel and Vaughn, have over 20 years of experience and will personally manage your project from start to finish. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Advanced energy savings: Our ducted systems are designed with cutting-edge technology to maximise energy efficiency, providing seamless heating and cooling that reduces your energy costs. With energy-smart features, Crown Power systems help you maintain year-round comfort without overextending your budget.
  • An authorised dealer: Crown Power is a trusted authorised dealer for industry-leading brands like Daikin and Panasonic. We only supply our premium-quality air conditioning solutions to ensure you receive reliable performance and longevity.
  • 5-Year warranties: Our ducted air conditioning systems come with a comprehensive 5-year warranty on installations and an additional 5-year manufacturer’s warranty on the unit itself. With Crown Power, you’re assured long-term protection and peace of mind.
  • Insured, qualified technicians: Besides being qualified and insured, our experienced team, who have completed over 10,000 installations across South-East Queensland, is also friendly, delivers professional service, is reliable and takes pride in quality workmanship.
  • Absolute customer service: We take pride in being responsive and attentive, providing honest advice, and dedicated to making your experience hassle-free and satisfying.

Ducted Air Conditioning Sunshine Coast

Experienced Sunshine Coast Ducted Air Conditioning Specialists

We fit ducted air conditioning systems for various property types, including offices, homes, industrial buildings, and other building types. We can retrofit ducted systems to existing properties, new builds, or upgrade your existing systems. Whatever your requirements, we’ll work together to understand the perfect ducted air conditioning solution for your Sunshine Coast home. We can also provide solutions where other companies have been unable to.

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How Do You Recommend The Right Ducted Air Conditioning System For Me?

There are a few things we need to consider to ensure that you get the best ducted air conditioning system, including:

  1. Floor plans and internal structures
  2. Internal and external construction material
  3. The presence and type of insulation
  4. The available power supply
  5. The ceiling space available for the installation of the ducted indoor unit
  6. The number of doors and windows and their size
  7. The number of people living in your home
  8. The purpose of each room

After evaluating those important factors, we will suggest a ducted air conditioning system that is specifically optimised for your property.

Installing Ducted Air Conditioning For Your Existing Property?

If your Sunshine Coast home doesn’t currently have ducted air conditioning, we can install a high-quality, brand-new system tailored to your property type and size. Our process starts with a phone consultation to discuss your ducted air conditioning needs. If you have house plans, we’ll review them before arranging an on-site visit to understand your air conditioner installation options fully.

Our assessment typically includes:

  • Reviewing your house plans (if available)
  • Checking the pitch of your roof
  • Assessing the placement of duct runs
  • Recommending an indoor unit based on the size of the area you want to heat or cool and the power needed
  • Conducting an asbestos check, if required, based on your home’s age

When we have finished our assessment, we will provide a straightforward set of options and plenty of trust and confidence in our friendly team.

Installing Ducted Air Conditioning For A New Build?

The ideal time to install ducted air conditioning is during the construction of your new home. This allows us to conceal the system fully and place outlets in the best possible positions. With combined experience working directly with architects, developers, builders, engineers, and homeowners, we’re well-equipped to collaborate early in your project. Builders often reach out before submitting a tender so we can provide quotes based on architectural drawings. Engaging our team early means we can offer more recommendations to improve your home’s comfort and efficiency.

Our installation process typically includes:

  • Engaging with homeowners and builders before the tender or during the building process
  • Providing a quote based on your architectural drawings
  • Beginning air conditioning installation after the roof and electrical work is complete

The installation is completed in two main stages:

  1. Stage one: Positioning ductwork, the indoor unit, interconnecting cables, and copper piping
  2. Stage two: Allowing builders to install the gyprock before we return to install the outdoor unit, ceiling registers (vents), and control system

We will make the process as easy as possible for you. Reach out as soon as possible so that we can chat with your builders and take care of everything for you.

Replacing or Upgrading Your Ducted Air Conditioning?

Upgrading your older ducted air conditioning system sooner rather than later allows us to assess if we can reuse components like ductwork, zone control systems, and vents while installing new indoor and outdoor units for improved performance.

Our upgrade process typically includes:

  • Initial consultation: We begin with a discussion to understand your ducted air conditioning needs and arrange a site inspection to evaluate the condition and compatibility of your current system.
  • Assessment and recommendations: Based on your preferences, we determine whether to retain, extend, or replace parts of your old system. For example, if you’d like to heat or cool a larger area, we can suggest a unit with higher capacity and extend the ducting accordingly.
  • Modern technology for efficiency: We upgrade to a modern ducted system with Inverter Technology, an energy-efficient refrigerant like R32, and an Advantage Air MyAir5 zone control system to help reduce your energy costs.
  • Our quote: Our detailed quote includes the removal and disposal of outdated system parts, any additional trade work required, new units and components, and our complete ducted air conditioning installation process.

Timeline: We manage the entire project, typically completing it within a single day, so you can quickly enjoy the benefits of your upgraded system.

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How Can You Recommend The Ideal Ducted Air Conditioning System For Me?

To provide the best solution, we take these factors into account:

  1. The internal structure and floor plan
  2. The construction material inside and outside of the property
  3. Whether insulation is present, and its type
  4. The power supply available
  5. The amount of ceiling space available for the indoor unit
  6. The number of windows and doors, and their size
  7. How many people are living on your property
  8. What each room is used for

After assessing these factors, we will recommend the best ducted air conditioning system for your Sunshine Coast home.

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How Much Does It Cost to Install a Ducted Air Conditioning System?

The final cost of a ducted air conditioning system depends on several distinct factors. Ducted air conditioning Gold Coast prices range from $5,000 to over $30,000, depending on the size and layout of your property.

Here are the primary things that impact the cost of a ducted air conditioning system.

The Size Of Your Property

The biggest cost factor is the size of your property. It is determined by the total size of the living area that you want to cool / heat rather than the number of bedrooms. Larger areas require machines with higher capacity, which are more expensive.

Although bedrooms aren’t an accurate measurement of cost, it can be helpful to see a rough cost based on the number of bedrooms in your home, which you’ll find below.

A rough guide to Gold Coast ducted air conditioning cost, by number of bedrooms

  • 1 -bedroom$5,000
  • 2-bedrooms $7,000 – $8,000
  • 3-bedrooms $8,000 – $10,000
  • 4-bedrooms $10,000 – $12,000
  • 5-bedrooms +$12,000 +

Brand

Brand is another important consideration when it comes to cost. Major brands like Daikin and Panasonic are considered the industry standard for ducted air conditioning. Quality brands like that are usually more reliable, with more efficient energy consumption, and longer lifespans.

If you are on a tighter budget, there are some inexpensive alternatives. However, those cheaper systems are likely to be more costly over time, with higher maintenance costs and energy use, so it’s vital to think about the lifetime cost of a new ducted air conditioner.

The Zone Control System

Zone control systems affect the ease with which you can control your air conditioner. Control systems differ from straightforward, button-activated wall-mounted panels, to state of the art mini touch pads, with integrated smart features that allow climate adjustment from tablets or mobiles. Of course, advanced zoning systems are a little more expensive, so you should consider the type of zone-control you want from your air conditioner.

Energy Rating

Ducted air conditioners with lower energy efficiency ratings are usually cheaper to begin with, but your energy bill will be more expensive, especially over summer when your system gets frequent use. Consider more energy-efficient machines as an investment—you spend more initially, but then you enjoy lower power costs and the chance to save big over the lifetime of the machine while avoiding regular maintenance. We always advise our customers to consider lifetime costs when purchasing a new ducted air conditioning system. Often, it’s a better way to save money.

What Are the Running Costs of a Ducted Air Conditioning System?

Ducted air conditioners have different operational costs depending on:

  • The system’s capacity
  • The main cooling unit’s energy efficiency
  • The set temperature.
  • Every additional degree will increase running costs by 10-15% (see our guide for the ideal temperature settings)
  • The length of operation
  • The nature and extent of your home’s insulation

For an approximate estimate of running costs, consider the following standard setup:

  • 20kW ducted air conditioning system, with six zones
  • Average output of 8kW
  • Average use of 120 hours per quarter
  • Electricity cost is 22c/kWh

With those figures, we can calculate that the ducted air conditioning system will use 960kW per quarter (8kW x 120 hours), which comes to a total of $211 ($844 for the year), at 22c per kWh. Of course, that’s only an example and running costs do vary from one machine to another depending on usage. However, it provides an example of just how energy-efficient your new Gold Coast ducted air conditioning system could be.

How Ducted Air Conditioning Works

Ducted air conditioning systems draw air from the area that is being air-conditioned and pass that air over a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger cools or heats it, depending on your setting, and then returns the air back to the space you are heating or cooling. The process occurs within the indoor unit, which will be positioned in the roof space. Generally, air circulation is zoned to allow the user to choose the spaces that will be cooled or heated, as well as the temperatures.

Ducted air conditioners are designed to service entire homes, with a central indoor unit, and an outdoor unit. The systems offer you a lower-profile, less obvious heating or cooling experience than standard split system units, which create a ‘“fan effect.” Ducted systems also give you greater control, with house-wide temperature regulation from one centralised device. We have listed the primary features of ducted systems below.

Indoor Unit

The indoor unit is typically fitted within the roof cavity. It distributes “conditioned” air across your entire home, and consists of a heat exchange coil, fan, filters, and a remote signal receiver.

Outdoor Unit

The outdoor unit is installed to the outside of your home, and is known as the condenser. It operates in tandem with the indoor unit, and pumps refrigerant between both. This unit consists of a compressor, heat exchange coil, and propeller fan.

Zones

Zones are essentially the rooms or spaces in your home that will be cooled or heated. With a ducted system, you can control which are being cooled or heated at any given time. If you have a zone control system like Advantage Air’s MyAir5, you can even heat or cool each zone to a different temperature.

Ceiling vents

Ceiling registers (or vents) are responsible for distributing air to each zone, through the ducting (or flex) that is connected to the unit. You can pick your vents according to their design, with a wide range available to suit all types of décor.

Sensors

To maintain the correct setting in each zone, ducted air conditioning has sensors that gauge the temperature.

Wall-mounted controllers

Wall mounted controllers are the central point of temperature regulation in your home. If you have a larger home (like a two-storey home) you could elect to have multiple wall-mounted controllers. Alternatively, there are smart home accessories that allow you to control air conditioning settings from a smartphone.

What Are the Benefits of Ducted Air Con?

Better energy efficiency

Larger homes often need air conditioners that can cool or heat big open spaces, for which ducted air conditioning tends to be more1 energy-efficient compared to a split system. The highest quality systems, such as Daikin and Panasonic, are generally inverter-based, which means heating and cooling are automatically adjusted according to the room’s temperature. As a result, the units only use as much energy as they have to.

In most contemporary ducted air conditioning systems, each kilowatt of electricity translates to at least three kilowatts of heating or cooling capacity, but that does fluctuate according to the system’s energy efficiency.

Less noise

Modern ducted air conditioning systems can make older split systems sound like a cyclone. In fact, even later-model split systems are usually louder than ducted ones. So, if peace and tranquillity is a priority, ducted air conditioning systems are the way to go (but remember, larger ducted systems can still produce some noise). Visual appeal is important, too, and numerous split system air conditioners are never going to look as good as a low-profile ducted solution. Aesthetic appeal is a great advantage of ducted air conditioning, because the units are concealed in ceiling or floor cavities, which also reduce noise to allow quieter operation.

More control

With ducted air conditioners, you get complete control over each zone from your wall-mounted control pad, smartphone, or even tablet. With smart home accessories, you can even control your ducted air conditioner remotely, which allows you to turn it on when you leave work so your home is nice and cool when you arrive. The same technology even allows you to set a daily timer, so it happens automatically.

Visual appeal

Split system air conditioners are mounted to your wall, which a lot of people consider visually unappealing. In contrast, ducted air conditioners are hardly visible, with the units concealed within the ceiling or beneath the floor. The only visible components are the low-profile vents, which you can easily match to your décor.

Home value

Ducted air conditioning systems offer improved efficiency, more control and visual appeal, to name a few benefits. All of those factors will increase the value of your home.

Longevity

With frequent care and maintenance, your ducted air conditioning system should last more than 15 years.

Does Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Heat as Well as Cool?

Reverse cycle air conditioning cools and heats, and does so by using a reversible refrigeration cycle. It’s perfect for the Gold Coast, with its warm summers and cold winters.

When you set your air conditioner to cooling, it will operate as normal. But when you set it to heat, it will do two things:

  • The indoor evaporator coil will switch to a condenser coil, producing hot air instead of cold.
  • The outdoor condenser unit will switch to an evaporator, creating cold air instead of heat.

In addition, reverse cycle air conditioners filter and dehumidify air that passes through, which creates healthy and enjoyable indoor climates.

Ducted Air Conditioning FAQs

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How Often Do You Recommend Maintenance for the System?
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Do You Offer a Warranty on Your Ducted Air Conditioning Systems?
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How Is the Size/Capacity of a Ducted Air Conditioner Calculated for My  Home?

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Talk To The Ducted Specialists

Transform your commercial space with a ducted air conditioning system designed just for you. At Crown Power Air Conditioning, we handle everything, from expert advice and tailored designs to professional installation and long-term support. Whether you’re building, expanding, or upgrading, we’ll create a system that keeps your team and clients comfortable all year round while maximising energy efficiency.

Book your free site assessment today and get a customised quote. Let’s design a ducted solution that delivers comfort, reliability, and value for years to come.