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Morphett Air Pty Ltd opening hours

Air Conditioning Installation & Service near me


Morphett Air Pty Ltd opening hours

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Home Air Conditioning Specialists In Adelaide
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  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. Additional Locations

  4. FAQs

About Us

About Morphett Air Pty Ltd

AT A GLANCE
  • Expert & honest advice with free quotes
  • Wall Splits, Solar & Ducted systems for any home
  • We also offer Electrical, Plumbing and Solar
  • Quality brands
  • Local SA business for over 40 years
We support a greener air conditioning future.
Morphett Air Adelaide is a family run and owned air conditioning business that has been providing air conditioning to South Australians since 1971. We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality of air conditioning that money can buy in today's market and this is proven by our track record of repeat business from our past clients

Morphett Air is a reliable air conditioning installation and repair service in Park Holme. We cover all the surrounding areas with our timely and exceptional service. We are a family-owned and operated business, and we undertake residential as well as commercial projects. We provide a range of services in addition to air conditioning installation and service, like air filtration, solar panel installation, and the whole gamut of plumbing and electrical services.

As heating and cooling experts in the region, we guide our customers in choosing the best-suited air conditioning systems. Equipped with licenced and experienced technicians, we can assist you through the entire process, right from your first phone call until the completion of the Certificate of Compliance (CoC) after installation. We take pride in being able to deliver near-perfect outcomes and recommend the best and most cost-efficient air conditioning systems.

Our expertise spans the entire range of air conditioning systems, including ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, evaporation ducted air conditioning, cassette, under-ceiling units, single-room split air conditioning units, and multi-room split systems. We make sure your expectations are met and you are completely satisfied with our work. We also help with air conditioner repairs and offer thorough maintenance packages.

For more details, contact us today!

Products and Services

Product

Split Systems

Services

Evaporative Servicing, Repairs, Upgrades

Brand

Mitsubishi, Panasonic

Offering

Commercial, Ducted, Residential, Reverse Cycle

Features

Locally Operated, Locally Owned

Catering To

Electricians, Homes

Keywords

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Additional Locations

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FAQs

  • Do you have a showroom?

    Yes, we do! Our showroom has a number of Wall Splits of various brands for you to test out. We also have a display to show you what type and ducting and fittings we include on our Ducted Installations. We are located at 602 Marion Rd, Park Holme SA 5043 (Directly opposite the Ascot Park Drakes Foodland)

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, we are fully licensed and insured.

  • Where are you located?

    We are located at 602 Marion Rd, Park Holme SA 5043

  • How often should I get a general service on my air conditioner?

    For a wall split system, we would recommend having it serviced every two years (approximately) and similar for a ducted system. As a rule of thumb, you would expect that a general service on a wall split type air conditioner will take around a half hour, while a general service on a ducted system would take approximately one hour. Items The following items are usually covered (but not limited to): • Check Refrigerant Levels • Carry out leak detection if necessary, using specialised equipment

  • What is a filter and Where is it?

    Air conditioning systems have a filter to predominantly prevent the dust from your home or business from getting through to the air conditioner. (See above for consequences of not cleaning it) Filters can be a standard washable filter or they can be a disposable filter. For a Ducted system, the filter is generally behind an egg-crate type grille in your ceiling (eg hallway) or sometimes in your wall.

  • Do I really need to get it serviced or should I just wait until there’s a problem?

    Would you wait until there’s a problem with your car before getting it serviced? Like anything with mechanical working parts, it pays to have it serviced regularly to prevent breakdown or other issues when you need it the most. Neglecting to maintain your system can decrease the unit's performance, thus increasing your running costs.

  • Should I use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from my filter?

    We would NOT recommend using a vacuum cleaner for removing the dust because often the suction is too intense for the filter media and will tear holes in the media and will require replacement.

  • Why does my Wall Split system have a funky smell?

    This is often caused by operating the unit on “Auto” mode. Based on the actual room temperature versus the temperature you have selected on your remote handset, the unit is deciding itself, if it should be in Cooling mode or Heating mode. The smell often relates to moisture that has settled on the evaporator fan-coil (indoor unit) whilst on Cooling mode. If the unit then switches automatically to Heating mode, the heat is evaporating the moisture thus creating a humid smell.

  • Why is my Wall Split system leaking water inside?

    The indoor unit produces condensation (or water) during the Summer whilst it is on Cooling mode. This condensation exits the indoor unit via a small drain connected from the indoor unit and runs outside. Should this drain become blocked (i.e., debris, spider webs, mould etc), this will cause the water (condensation) to back up and come through the internal unit. If you are unsure of how to unblock the drain, it would be best to contact a qualified service agent.

  • What temperature would you recommend running my air conditioning system at?

    Essentially, air conditioning is designed to replicate a comfortable temperature that would be similar to that of a pleasant Spring day (as an example). Most people would consider between 23 – 25°C to be comfortable. Try it somewhere within this range (Heating or Cooling) and if you find it to be slightly cool or warm make only a small adjustment (say 1 – 2°C max). Let it settle at the new temperature for approximately half to an hour and then reassess.