Split System Air Conditioning Installation in Brisbane

House heating up? Aircon not keeping up? Building or upgrading? Get fast, reliable air conditioning installation in Brisbane with systems sized properly, installed cleanly and built to actually cool your space.

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A Better Option For Targeted Cooling

If you only need to cool certain areas, a split system is a practical way to do it without overcomplicating things. It’s a simple setup, but how it’s installed has a big impact on how well it actually works.


At OHMY Electrical Contractors, we offer split system air conditionering installation, repairs and servicing across Brisbane, making sure each unit suits the space it’s in. That includes looking at room size, layout and airflow before installation, so you’re not dealing with hot spots or uneven cooling.


When it’s set up properly, the system does what it’s meant to – cools quickly, holds temperature and doesn’t need constant adjusting.


Call 0434 095 354 to book our split system air conditioning installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a split system air conditioner?

    A split system has an indoor unit that cools the air and an outdoor unit that removes heat. They’re commonly used for single rooms or specific areas and are known for being efficient and relatively straightforward to install.

  • Where should a split system be installed?

    The indoor unit should be placed where air can move freely across the room, while the outdoor unit needs space and ventilation. Poor placement can lead to uneven cooling, higher energy use and reduced performance over time.

  • Are split systems energy efficient?

    Yes, when sized and installed correctly, split systems are efficient because they cool specific areas rather than the whole property. This targeted approach can help reduce energy use and running costs, especially in homes where only certain rooms are used regularly.

What Makes Split Systems Work

A split system should run quietly, cool evenly and keep up with daily use. If it’s struggling, it usually comes down to placement or how the install was handled.


Airflow direction, wall position and outdoor unit location all play a role. If those aren’t right, you’ll notice it straight away – longer run times, uneven cooling or the system working harder than it should.


When everything is set up correctly, the unit runs efficiently, maintains temperature and handles regular use without dropping off in performance.