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Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose ACE Air Conditioning Adelaide?

What sets us apart is simple—exceptional quality, clear communication, and a true respect for your home.

From helping you choose the perfect system to leaving your home spotless, we take care of every detail. Our workmanship is top-notch, and everything we do is backed by solid warranties for your peace of mind.

In the end, you’ll enjoy a home that feels cooler, more comfortable, and completely taken care of

How do i get started?

Ready to get started? Just leave your contact details or give us a quick call—we’ll take care of the rest.

We guarantee a same-day call back to arrange your quote, so you’re never left waiting and wondering. We're ready when you are—let’s get started!

How long does it take to install?

The time required to install a new AC unit depends on various factors. On average, installing a split system takes about 3-4 hours per unit, though more complex installations may extend the process to 6-8 hours.

When should i replace my unit?

If your air conditioner is over 10 years old and showing noticeable issues, replacing it may be more cost-effective than repairing it.

To make the right choice, consult the experts at Ace Airconditioning. Our experienced team provides honest assessments of your AC unit’s condition, helping you decide whether a repair or replacement is the best option for your comfort and budget. Contact us today!

What is a reverse cycle AC?

A Reverse Cycle system uses refrigerant gas to heat or cool your space. It has two main parts: an indoor unit and an outdoor compressor. The compressor circulates refrigerant through pipes to the indoor unit, where air is blown over them to produce warm or cool air, depending on the cycle.

These systems come in different types, including split systems, multi-head, and ducted options, with various power levels.

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