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What would you ask before approving ac repair work in Canberra?

Asked by Jack Morganin Canberra, Australian Capital Territory· 4/3/2026· 1039 views
I'm in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory and dealing with a 9-year-old central AC in our two-storey home. Over the past two weeks, it has been blowing warm air by late afternoon and we're now noticing our energy use jumped before the comfort issue became obvious. One contractor quoted A$1,337 for repair, while another jumped straight to a A$9,948 replacement because of the age. The weather here has been dealing us coastal humidity, so I do not want to wait too long, but I also do not want to approve the wrong scope. If you were comparing bids on this, what would you want checked first? I especially want to know how much weight you would give to temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow.
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Before signing anything, I would ask the technician to show the readings and explain which number actually supports the recommendation. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Melbourne Green ExpertsVerified HVAC Pro·4/3/2026
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The recommendation should be tied to measurements, not just the age of the equipment. Age matters, but it is not a diagnosis on its own. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Quality Wollongong Air SolutionsVerified HVAC Pro·4/3/2026
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From a contractor side, I would not approve a major repair or replacement without test results that line up with the symptoms. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Hall Family ClimateProVerified HVAC Pro·4/3/2026
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The price range alone does not tell you enough. Ask what was tested, what failed, and which assumptions are built into the quote. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Mike Smith MechanicalVerified HVAC Pro·4/5/2026
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The recommendation should be tied to measurements, not just the age of the equipment. Age matters, but it is not a diagnosis on its own. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 All-Pro Climate Control of BrisbaneVerified HVAC Pro·4/3/2026
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What helped us most was breaking the quote into labour, parts, warranty, and optional upgrades. The expensive bid looked very different once it was itemized. We had a related issue with our central AC in Canberra. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Claire Price·4/4/2026
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We used the directory reviews to filter out firms that were vague about what they had actually tested. That saved us a lot of time. We had a related issue with our central AC in Canberra. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Samuel Miller·4/3/2026
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The recommendation should be tied to measurements, not just the age of the equipment. Age matters, but it is not a diagnosis on its own. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Southern Canberra AirTechVerified HVAC Pro·4/3/2026
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I would compare how clearly each contractor explains the diagnosis, not just the price. The clearer company ended up being the better hire for us. We had a related issue with our central AC in Canberra. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Sophia Parker·4/5/2026
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The price range alone does not tell you enough. Ask what was tested, what failed, and which assumptions are built into the quote. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Champion Air SystemsVerified HVAC Pro·4/4/2026
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Before signing anything, I would ask the technician to show the readings and explain which number actually supports the recommendation. For a central AC that is blowing warm air by late afternoon, the first things I would ask for are temperature split, refrigerant levels, capacitor health, and condenser airflow. If the contractor is recommending bigger work, ask them to explain which measurement supports that recommendation and whether they ruled out airflow or controls first. In Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Mark's HVACVerified HVAC Pro·4/5/2026
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We used the directory reviews to filter out firms that were vague about what they had actually tested. That saved us a lot of time. We had a related issue with our central AC in Canberra. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
James Brooks·4/3/2026

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