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Posted by Air Turners on 15/06/2025
Air Conditioning in Canberra ACT: Expert Advice from Air Turners After two decades of installing and maintaining air conditioning systems across Canberra’s residential and commercial properties, I’ve witnessed firsthand how our unique ACT climate demands specific cooling and heating solutions. As the owner of Air Turners Canberra (Michael), I want to share essential insights that […]
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Posted by Air Turners on 08/05/2025
What Size Split System Do I Need for My Home? Choosing the right-sized split system air conditioner for your Canberra home isn’t just about comfort—it’s about energy efficiency, performance, and long-term savings. Go too small, and your system will struggle. Too big? You’ll waste energy and money. At Air Turners Canberra, we help you calculate […]
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Posted by Air Turners on 28/12/2022
Are you tired of constantly having to replace your cheap air conditioner? It may be tempting to opt for a lower price tag, but the reality is that cheap air conditioners are not worth the money in the long run. Located in the capital city of Australia, Canberra can experience hot and humid summers, making […]
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Posted by Air Turners on 06/11/2022
Cooling your home with air conditioning is a daily necessity for many people. Home air conditioning systems use an electrical source to run their compressors, fans and other equipment. However, Canberra home owners have become increasingly concerned about the energy consumption of their air conditioners. Ducted inverter systems use a portion of their rotational energy […]
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Posted by Air Turners on 20/10/2022
With Canberra’s dry hot summer looming just around the corner, we start to see spikes of 28-29 degree Spring days which gets us all worked up about the dreaded Canberra summer heat. We start conducting preliminary research on the internet for pros and cons of different air conditioner brands and styles. “Should we get ducted […]
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