Split Systems in the Northern Rivers

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Northern Rivers Split Systems

Looking for split systems in the Northern Rivers? Let Northernair help you select an energy-efficient, affordable split system air conditioner for your home or business. We supply and install high-quality reverse cycle units, providing air conditioning that can heat and cool your space as needed. Compact and cost-effective, split systems remain among the most popular choices for residential and small commercial use.


A split system easily controls a room’s temperature and many models come with programmable timers. These timers let you cool or warm your space before you get home without leaving it running all day.


To find the right solution for your home or business, call Northernair on (02) 6623 0000.

Compact Systems, Powerful Results

Split systems are made up of two main components — an indoor fan coil and an outdoor condenser, which are connected via refrigeration piping. This setup allows for flexible installation, even in challenging spaces or tight floor plans. Indoor units come in a range of styles, including wall-mounted, floor-standing, ceiling cassette and bulkhead options, making it easy to find a system that fits your home or business.


For properties with multiple rooms to cool or heat, a multi-head split system is a smart alternative to ducted air. These setups allow multiple indoor units to run off a single outdoor unit, with individual controls for each room. It’s an efficient, space-saving option for buildings where ducted air conditioning isn’t practical.


We supply, install, service and maintain split systems. Talk to us about the best system for your space. We’ll help you weigh your options and make the process simple.

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