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Top 10 Air Conditioning & Heating
in Orange, Orange

TradeRefer lists 4 air conditioning & heating businesses in Orange with an average Google rating of 4.8 across 175 reviews. The businesses below are ranked from highest to lowest rating — all ABN-checked and community-recommended.

Typical cost in Orange: $600–$2500 installed

Ranked #2026

By Google Rating

4.8★ Avg Rating

175 reviews

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Top 4 Air Conditioning & Heating in Orange — Ranked by Rating

Sorted by public Google rating, highest first. All ABN-checked.

#1
Top Rated 2026
Canobolas Air
Air Conditioning & Heating ABN checked

Canobolas Air

Canobolas Air provides expert air conditioning & climate solutions in Orange NSW. Installations, servicing & repairs. Call our team on 02 5319 0559.

5.0(109 reviews)
Orange
#2
Efficient Air & Energy
Air Conditioning & Heating ABN checked

Efficient Air & Energy

Efficient Air & Energy - Air Conditioning, Heating & Solar Please Note - During Winter 2025 - as our teams are busy delivering commercial projects throughout regional NSW our residential service offering will be limited to existing clients only

5.0(3 reviews)
Orange
#3
Climate King
Air Conditioning & Heating ABN checked

Climate King

Climate King in Orange provides heating & cooling across the Central West. 20+ yrs’ experience, ARCtick approved. Call 02 6361 8313 for tailored comfort.

4.7(42 reviews)
Orange
#4
Chill-Rite Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning & Heating ABN checked

Chill-Rite Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Need services for heating or air conditioning NSW counts on? We

4.6(21 reviews)
Orange

How Much Do Air Conditioning & Heating Cost in Orange?

Based on New South Wales industry rates. Always get 2–3 written quotes.

Typical Range

$600–$2500

installed

After-Hours

$3750

Emergency callout

Avg Hourly

$1550

Orange market

Estimates only. Always request a written quote before authorising work.

Air Conditioning & Heating Licensing in New South Wales

In NSW, refrigerant handling requires an ARC licence. Electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician. Gas ducted systems also require a gasfitting endorsement.

How to Choose the Best Air Conditioning & Heating in Orange

A checklist before hiring any air conditioning & heating in Orange, Orange.

  1. 1

    Confirm they are a licensed refrigerant handling contractor (ARC licence) — required by law for any work on refrigerant-based systems.

  2. 2

    Ask whether they service all major brands or are aligned with one manufacturer — brand-agnostic technicians often provide more objective advice.

  3. 3

    Get a written quote that specifies the exact make, model, capacity (kW), star rating, and warranty of any unit being installed.

  4. 4

    For ducted systems, ask for a room-by-room heat load calculation — undersized systems run continuously and fail early.

  5. 5

    Confirm the quote includes the disconnect/reconnect of power and any required electrician attendance, which is a separate cost with some operators.

FAQs — Air Conditioning & Heating in Orange, Orange

How much does ducted air conditioning cost to install in Australia?

Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning typically costs $6,000–$15,000 installed for a standard 3–4 bedroom home, depending on the number of zones, brand, and access difficulty. Split systems cost $800–$3,500 installed per unit.

What size air conditioner do I need for my room?

A rough guide: 1kW per 10m² for standard rooms. A 20m² bedroom needs ~2–2.5kW, a 40m² open plan needs ~4–5kW. A qualified HVAC technician will perform a proper load calculation accounting for insulation, ceiling height, and sun exposure.

How often should air conditioning be serviced?

Residential split systems should be serviced annually — clean filters, check refrigerant, inspect coils and drainage. Ducted systems and commercial units need servicing every 6–12 months depending on usage. Regular servicing extends lifespan and maintains energy efficiency.

What is a reverse-cycle air conditioner?

A reverse-cycle air conditioner provides both cooling in summer and heating in winter using a heat pump. It's the most energy-efficient heating option for most Australian climates, and is 3–5x more efficient than electric resistance heaters.

How long does a split system air conditioner last?

A quality split system air conditioner lasts 10–15 years with annual servicing. Inverter models tend to outlast fixed-speed units. Brands like Daikin, Mitsubishi, and Fujitsu generally have strong reliability records in Australian conditions.

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