Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 3Nov 06, 2009 3:13 pm Builder; Big M Design; Soho 32 Facade; Ascent Blog; http://mickeyb-soho.blogspot.com Trend; viewtopic.php?f=31&t=23990 Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 6Nov 09, 2009 11:54 am Blog: http://funmore-residence.blogspot.com/ Forum: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=21109 Construction Start - 19/09/09 Slab Poured - 21/10/09 Frame Completed - 25/11/09 Lockup - 22/12/09 Fixing - 22/02/10 Handover & Moved In 30/04/2010 Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 7Nov 09, 2009 12:13 pm Blog is now up - http://www.jbdave.blogspot.com/ Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 8Nov 13, 2009 8:03 pm The $13k was for a post build install. We will see if we can get the ducting work done during the build before plastering and painting is done. Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 9Nov 13, 2009 8:05 pm ![]() We are paying more to get it done with the builder. This will mean the heating & a/c is done by the same company and covered under warrantee. In such a case I would have expected the aircon warranty to be covered by the installer that the builder uses, and not the builder themselves. Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 10Nov 15, 2009 8:04 pm ![]() ![]() We are paying more to get it done with the builder. This will mean the heating & a/c is done by the same company and covered under warrantee. In such a case I would have expected the aircon warranty to be covered by the installer that the builder uses, and not the builder themselves. true, but I was getting the heater done by the builder and then if I attach ac to it I may have issues down the track, they would blame each other!! Having said that the main reason I am going with the builder is to get everything hidden Blog: http://funmore-residence.blogspot.com/ Forum: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=21109 Construction Start - 19/09/09 Slab Poured - 21/10/09 Frame Completed - 25/11/09 Lockup - 22/12/09 Fixing - 22/02/10 Handover & Moved In 30/04/2010 Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 11Nov 17, 2009 9:54 pm ![]() Having said that the main reason I am going with the builder is to get everything hidden Fair enough - makes sense ![]() Re: Ducted aircon: install during or after build? Which is best? 12Dec 05, 2009 10:44 pm ![]() Hi all, We can save about $3000 by installing the same spec ducted aircon after our build ($13000 vs $16000) as opposed to doing it through the builder, but I was wondering if there are any downsides to doing an after build install of a ducted system. I mean it is obviously harder for the aircon supplier to do the install after the build (as the house is completed - plastered etc.) but are there any issues for the owner when doing an after build install as opposed to doing it with the builder during the build itself? We'd prefer to save the money but we don't want to end up with other problems further down the track. Thanks, PN I reckon it's definitely easier to do it with the builder, you have to ask yourself is $3k worth running around for? I'm trying to do a post install now (Dec-09), I've had about 10 air-techs visit but they're so busy they can't even produce a written invoice. Its crazy season for them. So I'm running around like mad getting nowhere fast. Technically though, if you're in a double storey house then you should seriously consider getting the builder to do at least the ducting (if not the air-con motors) but in a single storey house you should be able to access everything so at least that won't be a prohibitive factor. Luckily we can get 2 or 3 droppers downstairs so all is not lost. You said your builder can do the same brand, does that include all the zoning as well? Good luck. Hi All We're at the end of our build and they have just installed the Fujitsu Reverse Cycle Aircon. However I believe it is not installed correctly as there should be… 0 13006 The vapour barrier detail in the NCC-BCA and AS2870 are the same! The NCC-BCA provides 1x option on where it is to lay, the width of any joints, how these joints are to be… 3 36342 ![]() retail its around double the price of a similar sized actron/dakin system from memory, They are excellent systems though. But with how builder gouge on AC/heating, you… 4 36543 |