Lane Cove, NSW · 2066
Air Conditioning Lane Cove
Luxe Air installs, services and repairs air conditioning across Lane Cove, Lane Cove North and Lane Cove West. The work here spans postwar family homes on leafy blocks, mid-century walk-up units, and the newer apartments around the village and The Canopy, so jobs range from full ducted retrofits to strata-approved splits. ARCtick-licensed technicians, fixed-price quotes, one contractor from install to annual service.
Proudly Australian. Servicing Lane Cove
and the Lower North Shore.
- ARCtick Certified Fully licensed & compliant
- Australian Owned Proudly local
- Premium Brands Daikin, Mitsubishi & more
- Fast Local Service Same-week across Lower North Shore
Services in Lane Cove
Every air conditioning service, in one local team
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Ducted Air Conditioning Lane Cove
Whole-home reverse-cycle systems with discreet ceiling vents and zone control.
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Split System Air Conditioning Lane Cove
Wall-mounted reverse-cycle splits for single rooms or multi-head setups for 2–4 rooms.
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Air Conditioning Repairs Lane Cove
Same-week diagnostics and repairs for all major brands across split, ducted and multi-head systems.
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Air Conditioning Servicing & Maintenance Lane Cove
Annual preventive servicing to keep efficiency high and breakdowns rare.
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Local context
Designed for Lane Cove homes and conditions
The postwar houses through Lane Cove, Lane Cove North and Lane Cove West mostly carry accessible roof cavities that take a 4–6 zone ducted system without drama, though blocks sloping toward the river valley can complicate outdoor unit placement and drainage. The walk-ups and newer apartments near the village suit compact splits placed to satisfy strata bylaws and noise limits.
Lane Cove is an inland, river-valley suburb, so salt is not a design factor here. Bushland is. The corridors along Lane Cove National Park and Burns Bay Reserve drop consistent leaf litter onto outdoor coils, and heavily treed blocks stay humid and shaded, which slows coil drying. In the apartment core, the practical constraints are strata placement rules and condenser noise rather than climate.
Common HVAC challenges
- Leaf litter from Lane Cove National Park and reserve edges clogging outdoor coils
- Strata approvals, balcony placement and noise limits in the village apartment core
- Postwar roof cavities and sloping valley blocks shaping ducted layout and condenser position
- Shaded, humid treed blocks keeping homes muggy and slowing outdoor coils drying out
Why Luxe
The local team trusted across the Lower North Shore
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ARCtick licensed
Fully licensed for refrigerant handling, with documentation provided on every job.
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Local response
Same-week response for most Lane Cove jobs; same-day in peak summer.
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Premium brands
Authorised installer for Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric and Fujitsu. Full manufacturer warranties.
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One contractor
Mechanical and electrical under one roof — single trade, single invoice, single warranty.
Service area
We service every Lower North Shore suburb
Lane Cove is one of a growing set of suburbs covered in detail. Nearby — Lane Cove North, Lane Cove West, Artarmon, Chatswood, St Leonards, Greenwich — are all serviced from the same local team.
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Common questions about air conditioning in Lane Cove
How much does air conditioning cost in Lane Cove?
Single-head split, the standard apartment job: $1,800–$3,200. Multi-head (3 heads): $5,500–$8,500. Ducted reverse-cycle for a 4-bedroom family home: $13,000–$16,000, with compact single-storey postwar homes from around $11,000. Annual service: $189–$349 depending on system. Repairs: $280–$3,500 by fault. Fixed quote once we've reviewed the site.
Do you cover all of Lane Cove?
Yes, the whole 2066 area including Lane Cove North and Lane Cove West, from the apartments around the village and The Canopy out to the streets edging Lane Cove National Park and Burns Bay Reserve. Same-week response on most jobs, quicker in summer where the schedule allows.
What's the best air conditioning system for a typical Lane Cove home?
For a postwar brick family home, ducted reverse-cycle with 4–6 zones is usually the strongest long-term answer, since the roof cavities here generally take it well. For mid-century walk-ups and the newer apartments near the village, a quality single-head split in the living area is the realistic choice, and it's what most owners corporations will approve.
Do I need strata approval for a split system in a Lane Cove unit?
In nearly every block, yes. Bylaws typically govern the condenser position, wall penetrations and noise, especially in the newer buildings around the village. We spec low-noise units, use balcony or approved service positions, and prepare the technical documents your strata manager needs, which keeps approval times short.
What do you need from me to quote a Lane Cove job?
For houses: address, photos of the rooms, the roof space if you can safely get a shot, the likely outdoor unit spot, and whether the block slopes or backs onto bush. For units: building address, level, balcony photos and your strata contact. Either way we can usually return a fixed-price estimate without a second visit.
Are you ARCtick licensed?
Yes. All refrigerant work is carried out under the national ARCtick scheme by licensed technicians, with insurance and compliance paperwork supplied on every install, service and repair.
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