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Air Conditioning in Townsville 2026, Ducted AC and Split System Installation Costs, and How to Find a Reliable Installer Near YouUpdated

Townsville air conditioning guide 2026: how much ducted AC and split system installation costs in Townsville, QBCC and ARC licensing, extreme UV and tropical humidity AC requirements for Townsville homes, and how to find a reliable installer near you.

By Townsville Daily · Published 3 July 2026 at 9:37 pm ·

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Updated 8 July 2026 at 7:28 am

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Air Conditioning in Townsville 2026, Ducted AC and Split System Installation Costs, and How to Find a Reliable Installer Near You
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Air Conditioning in Townsville 2026

Townsville's tropical savanna climate, very hot summers, a defined wet season, and year-round warmth, makes air conditioning essential in every Townsville home. QBCC and ARC tick authorisation are required for refrigeration and air conditioning work in Queensland, verify at qbcc.qld.gov.au. Townsville's Wind Region C designation means outdoor AC condenser installations must meet cyclone-rated fixing requirements.

How Much Does Air Conditioning Cost in Townsville 2026?

  • Single split system supply and install (2.5kW, small room), typically $1,125-$2,015 in Townsville
  • Single split system supply and install (5-7kW, large room or open plan), typically $1,875-$3,650 in Townsville
  • Multi-head split system (3-4 indoor units, one outdoor unit), typically $5,110-$10,080 in Townsville
  • Ducted reverse-cycle system (3-bedroom home, supply and install), typically $8,020-$15,750 in Townsville
  • Ducted reverse-cycle system (4-5 bedroom home, supply and install), typically $11,250-$22,500 in Townsville
  • Split system service and clean (existing unit), typically $111-$208 in Townsville
  • Ducted system service (per system), typically $231-$514 in Townsville

Townsville Extreme UV and AC Running Costs

Townsville has among the highest UV index of any Australian city, outdoor condenser units face significant UV degradation over time. Plastic components on outdoor units (cable ties, conduit, brackets) degrade much faster in Townsville's UV than in southern cities, use UV-rated materials in all external AC installations. Townsville's high electricity costs (higher than Brisbane due to network distance) make choosing a high-star energy efficiency rating particularly important for managing ongoing AC running costs. Service every 6 months in Townsville's tropical environment. qbcc.qld.gov.au

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