Ceiling Air Conditioner Sunshine Coast
Ceiling Cassettes & Under Ceiling Units
These are a great alternative where wall space is not available or extra capacity is required. Available in sizes from 2.5 kilowatt to 14.5 kilowatt these systems are an excellent energy efficient option for larger areas of the house or commercial applications where ducted air conditioning is not an option.
Ceiling Cassettes and Under Ceiling Air Conditioners can provide fantastic temperature control for larger areas, without any fuss. These systems are user-friendly and perfect for open plan living.
We Supply & Install
With a range of options from all the biggest brands, including Daikin, Fujitsu and Panasonic, Port City Air Conditioning has you covered for all your Ceiling Cassettes & Under Ceiling Air Conditioning needs on the Sunshine Coast.
Free on-site quote for new installations
Call our friendly staff on the Sunshine Coast today on 1300 767 824 to arrange your on-site appointment (free for new installations). Our team of local experts can look over your plans, provide advice, and help you find the right solution for your Ceiling Cassettes & Under Ceiling Air Conditioning needs.
Larger living in climate control comfort
What makes Ceiling Cassettes and Under Ceiling Air Conditioners such an excellent option for your residential air conditioning is their ability to cool larger spaces with ease. With the ability to air condition up to 100 square metres, these systems are an energy efficient, cost-effective solution for your home.
With so many homes embracing open plan living, these systems are ideal. Giving you the ability to maintain the temperature in the largest area of your home, these air conditioners provide comfort in the spaces you live and entertain.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do ceiling cassette air conditioners work?
Ceiling cassette air conditioning units work similarly to wall-hung systems. The main difference is, obviously, that cassettes are installed into the ceiling. The indoor unit sits flush to the ceiling and distributes cold air on up to four sides of the unit.
What’s the difference between ceiling cassette and multi split?
Ceiling cassette and multi-head systems are quite similar, with again, the key difference being that cassettes are installed in the ceiling. These units cover a wider area than their wall-mounted counterparts, and in some cases allow you more control over the air flow.