Lane Cove, NSW · 2066
Ducted Air Conditioning Lane Cove
Luxe Air installs ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning across Lane Cove, using Daikin and Mitsubishi Electric inverter systems zoned around how your home is actually used. Most installs take one to three days, and every quote is a fixed price after we've measured up on site.
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Pricing
What ducted air conditioning costs in Lane Cove
Indicative installed pricing for Lane Cove homes. Every job is a fixed-price quote after an on-site measure. The bands below are where most jobs land.
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3-bedroom, single storey
$11,000 – $13,000
The typical entry point for a whole-home system
- Daikin or Mitsubishi Electric inverter unit
- 4 zones, 6–8 ceiling outlets
- Standard ceiling-cavity install
- Zone controller + electrical circuit
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4-bedroom family home
$13,000 – $16,000
The most common Lane Cove ducted job
- Larger-capacity inverter system
- 4–6 zones, 8–10 outlets
- Single or double storey
- Touch-panel controller, full commissioning
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Large or double storey
$16,000+
Bigger homes, more zones, tighter cavities
- High-capacity or two-system design
- 6–8 zones, 12+ outlets
- Slim-line bulkheads where cavity is tight
- Upstairs / downstairs zoned independently
Your exact price depends on your home. Get it in 60 seconds.
Get Your Exact PriceWhat moves the number up or down
- System capacity (kW) sized to room area, insulation and exposure
- Number of zones (more zones = more dampers + more controller channels)
- Number and type of vents (linear-bar bulkheads cost more than square)
- Single-storey vs double-storey (more duct runs, longer install)
- Ceiling cavity height (slim-line vs standard chassis)
- Outdoor unit location and access (slab, wall bracket, roof)
- Electrical capacity (existing board upgrade if required)
- Removal and disposal of any existing system
- After-hours or weekend install premium
Local knowledge
Ducted in Lane Cove homes
Ducted work in Lane Cove centres on the postwar brick homes through the main suburb, Lane Cove North and Lane Cove West. Their roof cavities are usually honest and accessible, so a 4–6 zone system goes in cleanly, with living areas and bedrooms zoned separately. Blocks sloping toward the river valley need the condenser position and condensate drainage worked out early. In the walk-ups and newer apartments near the village, ducted rarely makes sense; splits or bulkhead units suit the structure and strata rules better.
Bushland sets the maintenance rhythm. Streets edging Lane Cove National Park and Burns Bay Reserve collect steady leaf fall, so we position outdoor units away from drip lines, keep coil faces accessible, and recommend six-monthly servicing for homes hard against the reserve. Deeply shaded, treed blocks also hold humidity longer than open streets, so we size systems with real dehumidification capacity in mind rather than nameplate cooling alone, which is what keeps a Lane Cove house comfortable in a sticky February.
Scope of work
What's included, and what's not
What this service includes
- On-site measure, room-by-room sizing, written zoned-layout proposal
- Daikin or Mitsubishi Electric inverter ducted indoor + outdoor unit
- Insulated flexible ductwork, slim-line bulkheads where cavity is tight
- Low-profile ceiling vents (linear-bar or square as specified)
- Touch-panel zone controller + wall-mounted thermostat
- Dedicated electrical circuit and isolator (licensed in-house electrician)
- Pressure-test, refrigerant charge, commissioning, controller walkthrough
- Manufacturer warranty registration + ARCtick refrigerant compliance docs
Not included (quoted separately if needed)
- Plasterboard / cornice patching beyond standard touch-up
- Re-painting after vent or controller installation
- Roof penetrations on tile roofs (separate trade required where structural)
- Solar / battery integration (quoted separately)
- Removal and disposal of system older than 15 years (asbestos check required)
- Annual servicing (sold separately as a maintenance plan)
Process
How a ducted job runs in Lane Cove
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On-site measure & quote
We walk the home, measure rooms, check ceiling cavity height, and propose a zoned layout sized to your insulation and exposure.
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System selection
Daikin or Mitsubishi Electric inverter ducted units, sized so the system runs efficiently rather than flat-out at peak.
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Installation
Typically 1–3 days. Indoor fan coil in the ceiling, outdoor condenser on a slab or wall bracket, ducting and vents fitted, touch-up and clean as we go.
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Commissioning & handover
Pressure-tested, charged, zoning verified room-by-room, controller walkthrough, manufacturer warranty registered.
No site visit needed to start
See your ducted price band before we visit
Drop your address into the calculator and it will size the job from your home's footprint, then show you a price band in about 60 seconds. The on-site measure locks in the fixed price.
Frequently asked
Common questions about ducted air conditioning in Lane Cove
How much does ducted air conditioning cost in Lane Cove?
Most 4-bedroom Lane Cove homes land between $13,000 and $16,000 installed; compact single-storey homes start around $11,000 and large double-storey jobs run $16,000+. Fixed-price quote after the on-site measure, so there are no surprises.
Can ducted air conditioning be retrofitted into an older Lane Cove home?
Yes. Most single and double-storey Lane Cove homes have enough ceiling cavity for a standard ducted system. Where post-war cavity height is tight, a slim-line bulkhead install solves it.
How many ducted zones does an Lane Cove home need?
Most Lane Cove homes work with 4–6 zones: living, kitchen, master, kids' rooms and rumpus. Independent zone control means you only condition occupied rooms, cutting running cost.
How long does a ducted install take in Lane Cove?
Most Lane Cove installs are 1–3 working days. Day 1 is duct and vent fit-out, day 2 is unit placement and refrigerant pipework, day 3 is electrical, commissioning and clean-up.
Do you handle the electrical work for a ducted install in Lane Cove?
Yes. Our licensed electrician runs the dedicated circuit, isolator and controller wiring as part of the ducted install. One contractor, one invoice, one warranty.
Is ducted air conditioning worth it in Lane Cove?
For a 3–4 bedroom Lane Cove home you plan to stay in, usually yes. You get one quiet system, no wall units, and zoning keeps running costs close to two or three splits. For a single room or a rental, a split system wins on upfront cost.
What does ducted air conditioning cost to run in Lane Cove?
A zoned inverter system typically runs $2–$4 per hour cooling the whole home, and much less conditioning one or two zones. Correct sizing is the biggest factor here, because an oversized system short-cycles and costs more.
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