Air Conditioning Horningsea Park

Jay's Air handles air conditioning installs, replacements and repairs in Horningsea Park. We cover the whole south-west corridor - in business since 1991.

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Covering Horningsea Park and the surrounding south-west estates.
Horningsea Park is estate home territory - ducted installs and replacements are the main call here.

Horningsea Park is a compact suburb sitting between Prestons to the north and Hoxton Park to the west. We cover it on the same run as both neighbours, so we're out this way regularly. Most of the residential area developed in the late 1990s to early 2000s, which means a lot of the builder-installed ducted systems are now hitting the 20-plus year mark. We do a steady run of replacements here.

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30+ Years

Horningsea Park is a smaller suburb than its neighbours - mostly late 1990s to early 2000s project homes on 400-550sqm blocks. Brick and render two-storey homes are typical, with good roof cavity access. There are some larger acreage lots on the edges of the suburb where homes need bigger systems to handle the greater floor area. The estate housing is well-established now and the original builder systems are well past their best.
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Air Conditioning in Horningsea Park

Need air conditioning in Horningsea Park? We've been at it since 1991. Ducted for a project home runs $9,000 to $11,500, and a split for an alfresco or home office is around $2,700. The early-2000s builder systems here are starting to give up. 4.8 stars from 280+ reviews.

Horningsea Park sits in a pocket between Prestons, Hoxton Park, and Hinchinbrook. It's a compact suburb that developed mostly in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the housing stock reflects that - project homes with builder-installed ducted systems that are now well past the 20-year mark.

Late-1990s Builder Systems in Horningsea Park

The most common job we do in Horningsea Park is replacing those original builder systems. A typical 4-bedroom estate home here needs a 12-14kW system with 4-5 zones to cool the whole house properly. Ducted installed for a home that size runs around $9,000-11,000 depending on ductwork condition. Use the sizing calculator to check what your place needs.

For extensions, pergolas, granny flats, and covered outdoor areas that the existing ducted system does not reach, a split is the right call. ducted air conditioning horningsea park covers the established homes while splits handle the add-ons. A 2.5-5kW split for a new room or alfresco area installs from around $1,900-2,700.

air conditioning installation horningsea park also covers the acreage properties on the edges of the suburb, where bigger homes sometimes need 14-16kW systems or even twin-system setups. See our pricing guide for the full range.

We cover Prestons and Hoxton Park on the same days as Horningsea Park, so we can turn bookings around quickly for this part of the south-west.

Ducted Air Conditioning in Horningsea Park

ducted air conditioning horningsea park is the main job type we handle in this suburb. The late-1990s to early-2000s project homes have good roof cavity access and most have existing ducted infrastructure from the builder - which makes replacements clean and straightforward. We replace builder systems with modern Panasonic and Daikin ducted units that are quieter, significantly more energy-efficient, and properly zoned for each home. Both brands carry 5-year manufacturer warranties. We add 12 months parts and labour on top of every install.

Why Horningsea Park Calls Jay's

We've been servicing south-west Sydney since 1991. Horningsea Park sits between Prestons and Hoxton Park on our regular run, so we're not driving from the other side of Sydney to get here.

Mick handles ducted installs and replacements in this area. For split installs and repairs, Noah covers the suburb. Between the two of them most jobs get done without waiting weeks for a booking slot.

Fixed quotes before we start. No surprises on the invoice. air conditioning installation horningsea park whether it's a full ducted replacement or adding a split to a new room - same approach either way. Call (02) 9820 4500 to book.

NSW Contractor Licence 273312C, ARCtick AU13058, 4.8 stars from 280 Google reviews. Monday to Friday 7am-5pm, Saturdays by arrangement.

We install Panasonic, Daikin, and Actron. We also service every other brand - whatever was fitted when the house was built.

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Jays Air Jobs Done in Horningsea Park

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Horningsea Park - Ducted Replacement, 4 Zones

Problem

4-bedroom two-storey estate home, original 2002 builder ducted failing. Upstairs zone no longer cooling, compressor cycling on fault regularly.

Diagnosis

Replaced with 12kW Daikin 4-zone ducted. Existing ductwork mostly reusable - replaced two deteriorated flex runs. Total: $9,400 including old system removal.

Horningsea Park - Split for Covered Alfresco

Problem

Owners enclosed a covered alfresco and wanted to use it as a year-round entertainment room. The existing ducted did not extend to this area.

Diagnosis

Installed 5kW Panasonic wall split. Cable run along the pergola beam line, outdoor unit positioned on the side fence. Total: $2,700 all up.

Horningsea Park - Ducted Not Cooling, Capacitor Failure

Problem

2004 Actron ducted running but not producing cold air. Fan working, no fault code. Customer thought it needed a regas.

Diagnosis

Capacitor and contactor on the outdoor unit had failed - the compressor was not starting. Replaced both. System back cooling properly. Total: $310.

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FAQs

Air Conditioning Horningsea Park - Common Questions

FAQs

A typical 4-bedroom two-storey estate home in Horningsea Park needs a 12-14kW system with 4-5 zones. The sizing depends on the insulation, ceiling height, and how many levels need cooling. Use our sizing calculator or call us for a quote – we can usually tell from the home specs before we even visit.

If it’s 20-plus years old, it’s usually not. Parts availability drops off, efficiency is well below modern units, and a repair on the compressor often costs more than a new system is worth. We’ll give you an honest assessment – if a repair makes sense we’ll say so.

Yes, and it’s usually a split rather than extending the ducted system. Splits are cheaper to add, easier to zone independently, and work better for spaces that are used occasionally. A 2.5-5kW unit handles most alfresco and granny flat situations. We install and quote on the day.

Jay’s Air. We’ve been covering south-west Sydney since 1991. Own crew, fixed pricing, no subcontractors. 4.8 stars from 280 Google reviews, NSW Contractor Licence 273312C, ARCtick AU13058. Call (02) 9820 4500.

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Full air conditioning service in Horningsea Park - new systems, replacements, repairs. One call sorts it.

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Air Conditioning Advice for Horningsea Park Homeowners

One thing worth checking before you replace a builder system: get the ductwork inspected at the same time. Flex duct from the late 1990s often has deteriorated insulation and loose joints that reduce efficiency significantly. In some cases, new ductwork adds more to comfort than the new unit itself.

For homes with extensions or converted spaces, keep the split option in mind. Trying to extend a ducted system to a new room is often harder and more expensive than just installing a dedicated split. Splits also let you control that room independently, which makes sense if it's a home office or granny flat with different usage patterns.