Winston Hills, NSW · 2153
Air Conditioning Winston Hills
Luxe Air provides residential air conditioning installs, servicing and repairs across Winston Hills, working daily with the suburb's 1960s–70s brick homes on undulating streets near the M2. ARCtick-licensed technicians and fixed-price quotes, with designs suited to older housing: retrofitting ducted into original roof cavities, replacing tired wall splits, and taming western sun on exposed slopes.
Proudly Australian. Servicing Winston Hills
and the Hills District.
- ARCtick Certified Fully licensed & compliant
- Australian Owned Proudly local
- Premium Brands Daikin, Mitsubishi & more
- Fast Local Service Same-week across Hills District
Services in Winston Hills
Every air conditioning service, in one local team
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Ducted Air Conditioning Winston Hills
Whole-home reverse-cycle systems with discreet ceiling vents and zone control.
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Split System Air Conditioning Winston Hills
Wall-mounted reverse-cycle splits for single rooms or multi-head setups for 2–4 rooms.
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Air Conditioning Repairs Winston Hills
Same-week diagnostics and repairs for all major brands across split, ducted and multi-head systems.
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Air Conditioning Servicing & Maintenance Winston Hills
Annual preventive servicing to keep efficiency high and breakdowns rare.
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Local context
Designed for Winston Hills homes and conditions
The undulating streets are more than scenery: homes on west-facing slopes carry a noticeably higher afternoon heat load than their neighbours over the crest, so identical floorplans can need different capacity. The 1960s–70s brick homes mostly have workable roof cavities for ducted retrofits, though insulation levels vary hugely and matter for sizing.
Winston Hills is well inland, so salt is a non-issue, but summer afternoons regularly reach the mid to high 30s and the suburb's rolling terrain leaves plenty of homes facing west into the worst of it. Established street trees and mature gardens add moderate leaf load around outdoor units on some blocks.
Common HVAC challenges
- West-facing slopes soaking up full afternoon summer sun
- 1960s–70s homes built without air conditioning in mind
- Patchy original insulation lifting heat loads unpredictably
- Mature gardens and street trees shedding onto condensers
Why Luxe
The local team trusted across the Hills District
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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 Winston Hills 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 Hills District suburb
Winston Hills is one of a growing set of suburbs covered in detail. Nearby — Baulkham Hills, Seven Hills, Northmead, Old Toongabbie, Toongabbie — are all serviced from the same local team.
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Common questions about air conditioning in Winston Hills
How much does air conditioning cost in Winston Hills?
Single-head split: $1,800–$3,200. Multi-head (3 heads): $5,500–$8,500. Ducted in a compact single-storey home, common in Winston Hills, from ~$11,000 ($11,000–$13,000 band); a 4-bed family home runs $13,000–$16,000. Annual service: $189–$349 depending on system. Repairs: $280–$3,500 by fault. Fixed quote after site review.
Do you cover all of Winston Hills?
Yes. Everything in the 2153 pocket between the M2 and Toongabbie Creek, from the streets around Winston Hills Mall to the quieter slopes either side. Most jobs are scheduled same-week, with summer breakdowns bumped up the queue.
What suits a typical Winston Hills home best?
For an original single-storey brick home, ducted reverse-cycle with 4 zones usually fits the roof cavity and the budget well. Homes that have been built up do better with upstairs and downstairs zoned separately. Where ducted does not stack up, a multi-head split covering living areas plus two bedrooms is the usual alternative.
Can you retrofit ducted into a 1960s home?
Almost always, yes. Most 1960s–70s Winston Hills homes have pitched tile roofs with enough cavity for a standard ducted chassis and flexible duct. We check clearances, insulation and access during the site visit, and if a cavity is genuinely too tight we will say so and design around it rather than force a bad install.
What do you need to quote a Winston Hills job?
Address, photos of the rooms you want conditioned, a look at the roof space if you can get one safely, a photo of the likely outdoor unit position, and details of any existing system. Mentioning which way the home faces helps us judge the afternoon sun load early.
Are you ARCtick licensed?
Yes. Fully licensed and insured, with refrigerant work carried out under the national ARCtick scheme and paperwork provided on every job.
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