

Review your air conditioning quote for Warriewood — a rapidly growing suburb with new estates, wetland surroundings, and a mix of modern and established homes.
Independent air conditioning quote audit — we check pricing, install scope, ARCtick compliance, brand suitability and electrical work. Free, no contact with your tradie.
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What We Check
Hours/day rate, number of techs, weekend/after-hours, travel and callout fees.
Stated or inferred rate compared to typical ranges for the Northern Beaches.
Back-to-back vs extended pipe runs, disposal, brackets, penetrations, commissioning.
Isolator, new circuit, switchboard capacity — included or "by others".
Marine-grade or corrosion-resistant outdoor units for properties near the beach.
Outdoor unit placement, common property approvals, lift/parking constraints.
Gravity vs condensate pump — affects cost and long-term maintenance.
ABN, ARCtick licence, electrical licence, insurance — presence and format.
Whether "inc GST" matches the math and line items add up.
Local Context
Warriewood (NSW 2102) has unique factors that impact your air conditioning quote.
Warriewood’s new developments (Warriewood Valley) often have air con provisions built in. Check what’s included in the build before seeking separate quotes.
The Warriewood wetlands create elevated humidity levels. Systems with strong dehumidification modes improve comfort beyond just cooling.
Close enough to the coast for moderate salt exposure. Marine-grade coatings are a worthwhile investment for most properties.
New builds typically have excellent insulation and pre-wired electrical capacity, making installations straightforward and efficient.
FAQs
Some do, but many include only provisions (pre-wired circuits, condenser pads) without the actual system. Check your build contract carefully for what’s included.
Multi-head split systems (2–3 indoor units on one outdoor unit) are ideal for Warriewood’s compact townhouses. Budget $4,000–$7,000 for a 2–3 head system installed.
For a typical bedroom (10–15m²), a 2.0–2.5kW split system is sufficient. Living areas (25–40m²) generally need 5.0–7.0kW. Open-plan living/kitchen areas may need 7.0–9.0kW. West-facing rooms with afternoon sun exposure should size up by 0.5–1.0kW. A proper heat load calculation is recommended.
Both are excellent. Daikin Cora is the most popular split system in Australia with strong coastal-rated options and competitive pricing. Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-AP is known for exceptionally quiet operation — ideal for bedrooms. Both offer R32 refrigerant, Wi-Fi control, and 5-year warranties.
R32 is the current standard refrigerant, replacing R410A. It has lower global warming potential (GWP 675 vs 2,088), is more energy efficient, and requires less charge. Almost all new splits from Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, and Panasonic use R32.
Yes — we check zoning assumptions, duct condition notes, outlet counts, return air sizing, replacement scope, brand suitability, and whether the quote accounts for ceiling space, insulation, and electrical capacity.
We detect whether an ABN, ARCtick licence, and electrical licence are mentioned on the quote, and check their format. We recommend confirming via ABN Lookup, NSW Fair Trading, and the ARCtick register.
No — the audit is entirely for you. We provide copy-paste questions you can send at your own pace. Your quote, files, and contact details are never shared.
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