Understanding Your Options

Split Systems
- Ideal for cooling (or heating) individual rooms, split systems are a popular choice for households and small offices. They consist of an indoor and outdoor unit and are typically easy to install and maintain.
- Pros:
- Cost-effective for single-room use.
- Energy-efficient with inverter technology.
- Quick installation and minimal disruption.
- Cons:
- Not suitable for larger spaces or whole-house cooling.
Ducted Air Conditioning
- Ducted systems provide whole-house comfort, with cooling (or heating) distributed through ducts hidden in the ceiling or walls.
- Pros:
- Sleek and unobtrusive design.
- Efficient for large homes or offices.
- Ability to control temperature in different zones.
- Cons:
- Higher upfront installation costs.
- Complex installation requiring sufficient roof space.
Multi-Split Systems
- A versatile option for homes or offices with multiple rooms, these systems connect several indoor units to one outdoor unit.
- Pros:
- Great for spaces with varying cooling needs.
- Saves space compared to multiple split systems.
- Flexible installation for properties with limited outdoor space.
- Cons:
- Higher initial cost than single split systems.
Portable Air Conditioners
- While not a long-term solution, portable air conditioners can be moved between rooms and are ideal for renters or temporary needs.
- Pros:
- No permanent installation required.
- Easy to move and store.
- Cons:
- Less efficient and noisier than fixed systems.
- Limited cooling capacity.
Evaporative Cooling Systems
- These systems cool air by passing it over water-saturated pads, ideal for dry climates.
- Pros:
- Low energy consumption.
- Adds moisture to dry indoor air.
- Cons:
- Not as effective in humid environments like the Gold Coast.
Factors to Consider
- Initial Costs: Split systems and portable units are more affordable upfront, while ducted systems require a larger investment.
- Running Costs: Energy efficiency varies; look for systems with high star ratings to save on electricity bills.
- Many modern systems use eco-friendly refrigerants.
- Solar-powered options or pairing with renewable energy sources can reduce your carbon footprint.
- South East Queensland’s warm, humid climate may influence your choice. Split systems are effective for targeted cooling, while ducted systems are great for whole-house comfort.
- Check for local and federal incentives. Some energy-efficient systems may qualify for rebates, reducing your upfront costs.
Choosing the Right System with Thompson Cooling




