Beat the Heat with Quality Air Conditioning in your New Build

Find the right air conditioning solution for your new build by seeking assistance from a professional HVAC company. With almost 40 years of experience, our team has the technical in-depth knowledge required to install your new system with exceptional quality. We stock a wide range of products, including air conditioning manufacturer brands like Daikin, Panasonic, Samsung & Actron Air (to name a few). We also supply Smart Controller & Zoning from Advantage Air (MyAir, MyPlace) – our preferred controller option, as well as other 3rd party brands like Ployaire’s AirTouch and iZone.

Our specialised team can assist you in identifying what your future household’s heating and cooling needs will be and can help you consider the different types of air conditioning systems that are available. We work with both owner-builders (those building their own home) and project home builders (a building company that you’ve hired to build your house for you).

Our team ensures a smooth installation process on every job, delivering a reliable air conditioning system that will stand the test of time. You’ve put so much effort into building your dream home, you have to make sure that you are comfortable in it all year round.

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Choosing the Right Air Conditioner

Choosing the right air conditioning system for your home depends on a few key factors, like the size and layout of your space, how well your home is insulated, and your budget. Two common types of systems are reverse cycle ducted and wall split systems. However, there are many other options available, with each one suited to different needs and preferences.

Ducted & Split System Air Conditioners

The type of system you’ll need will primarily depend on the size of your house. In a large home, different areas will have different heating and cooling needs. A ducted air conditioning system is effective in this application as you can set different temperatures in each room, which is known as zoning. A smaller house on the other hand would benefit from a more compact system, either a small ducted air conditioning system or split system air conditioner, as they require less energy to run and there is less space to heat or cool in the house.

The level of insulation in your home can also determine the type of air conditioner you’ll need. If your new build has a well-insulated roof and walls, your air conditioner won’t have to work as hard to cool or heat the rooms. This means that the air conditioning system you choose won’t need to be as large or powerful, saving you money upfront and on running costs.

At CrispAir, we understand that every new build is different, which is why we’re committed to providing exceptional service by taking the time to liaise with you, and your home builder, to understand your new home’s air conditioning needs.

 

Get Your Installation Done Right

Choosing a professional air conditioning company ensures your system is installed at the standard you’d expect. Every detail matters, from the correct placement of vents to setting the right refrigerant levels. A well-installed system runs efficiently, saves on energy costs, and helps extend the lifespan of your air conditioner.

Vent Placement and Direction

The proper placement of air conditioning vents ensures optimal airflow within a room, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of your system. In turn, this can cut power costs and reduce the amount of work your air conditioner has to do to cool a room, effectively improving its lifespan. Both the location of the vent and the direction it faces are important in getting the best result from your system installation.

Setting the Right Refrigeration Levels

Air conditioners use a process called refrigeration to cool down the air they release into your home. The air is cooled when it passes over a coil that contains a refrigerant fluid. Setting the correct refrigerant level is essential for your air conditioner’s efficiency and performance. If the refrigerant is too high or too low, the system will run inefficiently, leading to higher energy bills and potential damage to the compressor. A professional air conditioning company will ensure the refrigerant is set correctly, based on the manufacturer’s recommendations and other factors like the size of your home. This helps maintain optimal performance and extends the system’s lifespan.

While a project home building company can handle basic installations, a specialised air conditioning company brings the in-depth expertise and knowledge required to properly design and install an efficient, long-lasting system in your new build.

 

Fast Friendly Support When You Need It

We’ll be there to provide repair, servicing, and maintenance support later down the line. Air conditioners can build up mould, dust, and dirt, especially over time. This can pose health risks, reduce the efficiency of your air conditioner, and even lead to costly breakdowns. Having your air conditioner serviced within the recommended time frame is the best practice for maximising the life expectancy and performance of your system.

At CrispAir, we’re committed to sticking by your side, and we’ll be there when you need us. We’re available on-demand for servicing and repairs, and also offer preventative service and maintenance contracts to ensure the long-term upkeep of your air conditioning system in your new build.

 

Affordable & Financed Options

We know price is important. We’re here to discuss your budget and find an option that works for you. Our extensive range of systems means there’ll always be affordable products for you to choose from. We also offer finance options with flexible payment plans so you can buy now and pay later.

Get in touch with us today to find out more about installing an air conditioning system in your new build through a professional company like CrispAir. We’re able to provide quick and easy quotes and get your system installed efficiently.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

A licensed HVAC professional can assess your home’s floor plan, insulation, and orientation to recommend the right system size.

It’s best to plan your air conditioning early in the design stage so it can be integrated with your electrical and structural plans. We’re happy to help with any planning advice you might need.

Yes. It’s usually more cost-effective to install an air conditioner during the build rather than retrofitting later, which may require additional structural work or alterations. We work with your builder to make sure you air conditioning system is seamlessly integrated with your home.