After air conditioning in Bangor? Jay's has been at it since 1991. For a typical 70s or 80s brick-veneer home, ducted runs around $9,500 to $12,000, or a split is about $2,400. Most of these homes back onto bush and have the roof space for a proper ducted system. 4.8 stars from 280+ reviews.
Bangor sits at the southern end of the Sutherland Shire, bordered by Engadine and Heathcote to the south and west. It is a quiet family suburb - big homes, big blocks, established trees, and that classic brick veneer look from the 1970s and 80s. Most of the air conditioning here is ducted, and a big chunk of what we do is replacing systems that have been running since the houses were built. They have had a good run, but a modern 5-zone system does the job for a third of the power.
Sizing a ducted system for a Bangor brick home
A typical 4-bedroom Bangor home on a 700sqm block needs a 12-14kW ducted system to handle a Sydney summer without straining. Go smaller and you run it flat out all day. We do a proper load calculation before we spec anything. For a rough guide, check the air conditioning sizing calculator.
The newer townhouse clusters near Menai Road are a different story. Tighter floor plans and no usable roof cavity mean splits are the practical call. A 5kW wall split covers most single-storey townhouses here for around $2,400 all in. Full pricing details are on the website.
We also handle air conditioning repairs across Bangor. Air conditioning repairs Bangor jobs are often on ducted systems from the 80s or 90s - PCB faults, compressor issues, blocked drains. Ben and Noah can diagnose and quote on the spot.
We cover the whole southern Shire. Nearby areas include Engadine, Heathcote, and Sutherland.