Air Conditioning in Melbourne.Know what it should cost in Melbourne.
Tailored to the Melbourne, VIC market — local pricing adjustment applied automatically. A few quick questions, no obligation.
A typical air conditioning in Melbourne costs between $1,944 and $23,760 in 2026, with most projects landing around $7,020.
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Where is the project?
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- LocationMelbourne
- System typeSplit system 7.2 kW
- Brand tierStandard (Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu mid-range)
- When are you hoping to start?In 3–6 months
What goes into the number.
We start from a typical 7.2 kW split system rate, then scale by system type and brand. Complexity factors and add-ons stack on top.
- System type and capacity (kW).
- Number of indoor heads / ducted zones.
- Brand and inverter tier.
- Pipe / duct run length and access difficulty.
Air Conditioning in Melbourne.
Melbourne pricing is consistently above the national average, with strong demand for renovation trades and tighter inner-city site access.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a air conditioning cost in Melbourne?
In Melbourne, a typical air conditioning costs between $1,944 and $23,760 in 2026, with most projects landing around $7,020. Pricing varies with size, finish level, complexity and your specific site.
Split system vs ducted?
Split systems are cheaper, faster to install and more energy-efficient for single rooms. Ducted is more elegant, quieter and better for whole-home climate control — but costs 3–6× more.
Is rebate / STC available?
Most modern reverse-cycle systems are eligible for STCs, which are usually applied as a discount at point of sale. Some states have additional rebates for heat-pump heating.
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