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What would you ask before approving ductless mini-split work in Geelong?

Asked by Samantha Murphyin Geelong, Victoria· 3/20/2026· 1069 views
I'm in Geelong, Victoria and dealing with a 9-year-old mini-split in our small commercial unit. Over the past few service calls, it has been cooling one room well but leaving the others behind and we're now noticing the technician who came out last time did not leave any actual readings behind. One contractor quoted A$1,262 for repair, while another jumped straight to a A$11,657 replacement because of the age. The weather here has been dealing us hot afternoon cooling demand, 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 indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings.
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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 mini-split that is cooling one room well but leaving the others behind, the first things I would ask for are indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings. 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 Geelong, Victoria, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Adelaide Classic ProsVerified HVAC Pro·3/20/2026
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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 mini-split that is cooling one room well but leaving the others behind, the first things I would ask for are indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings. 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 Geelong, Victoria, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Warm ThermalTech GroupVerified HVAC Pro·3/21/2026
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If this landed on my schedule, I would want to document the core readings first and then explain exactly why the repair does or does not make economic sense. For a mini-split that is cooling one room well but leaving the others behind, the first things I would ask for are indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings. 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 Geelong, Victoria, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Expert AirTechVerified HVAC Pro·3/21/2026
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If you can, ask whether they checked airflow before recommending equipment. We nearly replaced a system when the bigger issue was elsewhere. We had a related issue with our mini-split in Geelong. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Liam Diaz·3/21/2026
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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 mini-split that is cooling one room well but leaving the others behind, the first things I would ask for are indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings. 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 Geelong, Victoria, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Ron's Air SolutionsVerified HVAC Pro·3/21/2026
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If you can, ask whether they checked airflow before recommending equipment. We nearly replaced a system when the bigger issue was elsewhere. We had a related issue with our mini-split in Geelong. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Claire Price·3/20/2026
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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 mini-split that is cooling one room well but leaving the others behind, the first things I would ask for are indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings. 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 Geelong, Victoria, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Quality Wollongong Air SolutionsVerified HVAC Pro·3/20/2026
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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 mini-split that is cooling one room well but leaving the others behind, the first things I would ask for are indoor head placement, line-set performance, fan speed, and zoning settings. 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 Geelong, Victoria, pricing can move around, but the diagnostic process should still be clear.
🔧 Champion Air SystemsVerified HVAC Pro·3/21/2026
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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 mini-split in Geelong. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Isla Walker·3/20/2026
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If you can, ask whether they checked airflow before recommending equipment. We nearly replaced a system when the bigger issue was elsewhere. We had a related issue with our mini-split in Geelong. Once we forced every quote into the same format, the decision got much easier because the weak recommendations stood out immediately.
Monica Nguyen·3/20/2026

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