Air Conditioning Cooling Canberra

Recognised as a leader in professional Air Conditioning Cooling in Canberra and a provider of world-class outcomes for its customers, Canberra Boilers has a long-standing reputation as an innovator and industry pioneer.

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There are several air conditioning cooling options available, each with its unique benefits. Evaporative cooling provides a fresh and natural cooling experience, ducted refrigerated systems offer whole-home comfort and zoning capabilities, and split system air conditioning delivers flexible and efficient cooling for individual rooms. Choosing the right system for your home will depend on your specific needs, climate, and budget, but all these options ensure a cool and comfortable living environment during the hot summer months.

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Evaporative Cooling

Evaporative cooling is an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for keeping your home cool during the hot summer months. This system works by drawing warm outside air through water-saturated pads, which cools the air through evaporation. The cooled air is then circulated throughout the home via a network of ducts. Evaporative coolers are highly energy-efficient, using significantly less electricity than traditional air conditioning systems, and they are best suited for dry climates.


One of the main benefits of evaporative cooling is the fresh and natural air it provides. Unlike refrigerated systems, which recycle indoor air, evaporative coolers constantly bring in fresh outdoor air, which can help reduce the presence of indoor pollutants and allergens. Additionally, these systems add moisture to the air, which can be beneficial in dry environments. However, it is important to note that evaporative cooling may be less effective in humid conditions, as the air's ability to absorb moisture decreases

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Ducted Refrigerated Air Conditioning

Ducted refrigerated air conditioning offers comprehensive and efficient cooling for the entire home. This system involves an outdoor unit that cools the air and then distributes it throughout the house via a network of ducts and vents. One of the key advantages of ducted refrigerated air conditioning is its ability to provide consistent and reliable cooling across all rooms, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment even during extreme heat.


These systems are highly versatile, allowing homeowners to set different temperatures for different zones within the house. This zoning capability not only enhances comfort but also helps in reducing energy consumption, as you can cool only the areas that are in use. Modern ducted refrigerated systems come with advanced features such as programmable timers, remote controls, and smart home integration, offering greater convenience and control over your indoor climate.

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Split System Air Conditioning

Split system air conditioning is a popular and flexible option for cooling individual rooms or smaller areas within a home. These systems consist of an indoor unit, typically mounted on a wall or ceiling, and an outdoor unit that houses the compressor and condenser. The indoor unit draws warm air from the room, cools it, and then circulates the chilled air back into the space.



One of the main advantages of split system air conditioning is its ease of installation and operation. Unlike ducted systems, split systems do not require extensive ductwork, making them ideal for retrofitting in existing homes. They are also highly efficient, offering precise temperature control and the ability to cool specific rooms as needed, which can lead to significant energy savings. Additionally, split systems are known for their quiet operation and advanced features, such as adjustable airflow, remote controls, and energy-efficient inverter technology.


Split systems also offer flexibility in terms of placement and design. They come in various sizes and styles to suit different room configurations and aesthetic preferences. Some models also include air purification features, which can improve indoor air quality by removing dust, allergens, and other contaminants.


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Testimonials

Adrian – Ainslie 26/06/2024

“Thank Canberra Boilers for accommodating him with this job. He also wants to praise the technician saying: very capable, great intuitive mind, solved all the issues, thanks to him I can go again without worry. Adrian is also putting Canberra Boilers on the list for regular maintenance of his buildings.”

Christine – CBD 14/06/2024

“Can I also please pass on some feedback regarding the service provided. Gavin has been amazing, his ability to work through the issue (others have not been successful) and his ability to communicate and explain the issue on what was needed to be fixed, not just to me but the owner of the apartment. He was prompt and he clearly takes pride in his work he is definitely an asset to your team.”

Lauren – Fyshwick 17/08/2023

“Thanks heaps Kara, I know this has been a bit of an ordeal and we’ve needed things in a pinch, I’m really grateful for how responsive and accommodating you and the team have been.”

Tim – City 10/08/2023

I just wanted to pass on positive feedback regarding your electrician. He worked so hard to get the recent issue fixed and was really respectful to the Academic teaching staff. If you could please pass on my sincere thanks for his professionalism.”

Christian – Dickson 03/05/2023

“Thank you heaps for your time on the phone today, even though we are not doing a service you have been wonderful to deal with should be more receptionists like you”.

Ray – O’Malley 03/05/2023

“Had a wonderful experience with Oliver when he came to service his basement boiler. He wanted to thank Oliver for his attention.”

Nick – Thredbo 21/07/2022

“Wanted to "Thank us with his deepest thanks for helping him out recently. Got him out of a really tight spot" "Oliver was so good, installing a new boiler he smashed it out and everything is working well, please let him know."

Robert – Yarralumla 20/04/2021

“Amazing service, you all should be very proud.”

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