
Split System — Clean External Finish
Neat outdoor-unit placement with practical service access and tidy pipe-cover routing.
Split, multi-head and ducted reverse-cycle systems for Melbourne homes and businesses — with careful sizing, clean installation and service access considered before equipment is selected.


We consider heat load, glazing, insulation, room use, pipe routes, condensate drainage, electrical supply, outdoor clearances, noise, airflow and future service access. Daikin is our featured residential brand, while the system type is selected around the property rather than the logo on the box.

A practical choice for bedrooms, living areas, offices, additions and replacement jobs. Capacity and outdoor placement are matched to the room rather than chosen from floor area alone.

Neat outdoor-unit placement with practical service access and tidy pipe-cover routing.

A coordinated Daikin residential installation with clean spacing and careful outdoor positioning.

A compact outdoor location selected to preserve access, airflow and appearance.
Multiple indoor units can share a single compatible outdoor unit, helping reduce external clutter while allowing room-by-room operation. Pipe lengths, connected capacity and simultaneous load all form part of the design.

A multi-room arrangement designed to reduce outdoor-unit clutter while retaining individual room control.

Branching, trunking and clearances are planned so the finished installation remains serviceable.
A concealed indoor system distributes conditioned air through ceiling or floor outlets. Correct duct sizing, return-air design, zoning and static pressure are treated as part of one complete system.

Duct paths, branches and equipment access are planned around the building structure.

Airflow, return-air position, insulation and future service access are treated as one system.

Duct distribution is arranged to support balanced airflow to the conditioned areas.
Service work starts with evidence. We inspect controls, electrical supply, sensors, fan operation, airflow, drains, refrigerant circuit and installation conditions before recommending parts or replacement.

Hands-on inspection of an outdoor unit with panels removed to access electrical and refrigeration components.

Inspection of ductwork, air distribution and installation conditions in the roof space.

Daikin equipment assessment with model, condition, clearances and installation details checked before repair recommendations.
Talk directly with an experienced heating, cooling, hot water and refrigeration team.