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Split System Installation in Point Cook
Point Cook Split System Supply & Install — Licensed Technician
Pergz Air provides split system installation in Point Cook for homes and small businesses across the suburb’s newer estates and established streets alike. Point Cook’s coastal-influenced summers push temperatures well into the mid-to-high 30s, while its open bay exposure means winter mornings can cut cold faster than much of Melbourne’s west. A reverse-cycle split system handles both ends of that range in a single unit — and getting the right system, sized and positioned correctly, makes a measurable difference to your comfort and your energy bill. Whether you’re fitting out a brand-new build in Sanctuary Lakes or adding climate control to an existing home on Boardwalk Boulevard, we’ll supply and install the right unit and leave the job looking clean.

Why Point Cook Homes Need a Properly Sized Reverse-Cycle System
Point Cook’s estate-style homes tend toward open-plan ground floors with high ceilings, large west-facing windows, and limited eave overhang — all factors that drive heat load up significantly on summer afternoons. A system that’s undersized will run constantly without reaching setpoint; one that’s oversized will short-cycle, leaving rooms humid and uncomfortable. Reverse-cycle split systems are the practical answer for this suburb’s four-season range: efficient cooling when Port Phillip’s nor’westerlies push the mercury up, and reliable heating when the bay winds arrive in June and July. Understanding Point Cook’s specific build characteristics is what separates a well-specced installation from a generic one.
Single Head Split System Installation in Point Cook
One indoor wall unit, one outdoor compressor — the most cost-effective way to bring reliable heating and cooling to a specific room or zone. In Point Cook, single head systems are the go-to solution for master bedrooms in double-storey homes, home offices in converted rooms, and smaller living areas where a dedicated unit makes more sense than extending a multi-head system. They’re also a popular first step for business owners fitting out a shopfront or office in one of Point Cook’s retail strips, where downtime during installation isn’t an option. Most single head jobs are completed in a few hours with minimal disruption.
Our Point Cook Installation Process
We start with a proper site assessment — room dimensions, ceiling height, insulation type, window orientation, and the most practical route for pipe runs. From there we confirm the right capacity, select the appropriate unit, and carry out the full installation: indoor unit mounting, pipe and cable runs (concealed where possible), outdoor condenser placement, electrical connection, and commissioning. We walk you through filter care and operation before we leave. Nothing is rushed.
Multi Head Split System Installation in Point Cook
Multiple indoor units drawing from a single outdoor compressor — the smart solution when you want independent climate control across two or more rooms without multiplying the number of condensers on your external walls or roof. In Point Cook’s double-storey estate homes, a multi-head system is often the best answer: one outdoor unit serves the master bedroom upstairs, the open-plan living area downstairs, and a study, each running at a different temperature or switched off independently. You can also visit our multi-head split system installation Melbourne page for a full breakdown of how these systems are designed and priced.
How We Design Your Point Cook Multi-Head System
We map out the full system before quoting — outdoor unit location, pipe routing through the building structure, indoor unit positions, and individual room capacity requirements. Each indoor head is sized for its specific space, not averaged across the system. The outdoor unit capacity is calculated to support all connected heads running simultaneously under peak load conditions, which in Point Cook means a summer afternoon with multiple rooms occupied. We manage every step from design through to commissioning.
Choosing Between Single Head, Multi-Head and Ducted in Point Cook
Not sure which configuration suits your home or business? Here’s how the options stack up for Point Cook’s common property types.
Single Head
Best for one room or a clearly defined zone — a bedroom, home office, or small retail space. Straightforward to install, cost-effective, and highly efficient when matched correctly to the space. For single head split system installation details, we’ve covered the full scope on our dedicated page.
Multi-Head
The right choice for Point Cook homes where two to five rooms need independent climate control and wall space for multiple outdoor units is limited. Particularly well-suited to double-storey layouts where running separate systems to each floor becomes messy and expensive.
Ducted
Full whole-home coverage with all components hidden in the ceiling cavity. Higher upfront investment, but delivers the most seamless result in larger Point Cook homes where consistent temperatures across every room are the priority. Ideal for new builds where the ceiling space is accessible before fit-out.
Point Cook’s mix of new estates, townhouses, and older knock-down-rebuilds means there’s rarely a one-size-fits-all answer. Call us and we’ll give you a straight recommendation based on your actual property — no upselling, no guesswork.
Brands We Supply and Install in Point Cook
We install split systems from Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Samsung, and LG. During your quote we’ll compare the models that suit your space and budget — Daikin and Mitsubishi Electric are particularly popular in Point Cook for their cold-climate heating performance, which matters on those sharp winter mornings near the bay. We’re brand-agnostic and will recommend what genuinely fits your situation. You can also see how we approach installations in neighbouring areas like Bentleigh or Box Hill for reference.
Why Point Cook Homeowners and Businesses Choose Pergz Air

ARCtick Licensed — Every Job
Every split system installation in Point Cook is carried out by a licensed refrigeration technician holding an ARCtick authorisation. Handling refrigerants legally requires this licence — if your installer can’t show it, the work isn’t compliant. We can.

Capacity Calculated, Not Guessed
Point Cook’s open-plan estate homes and west-facing living areas create higher heat loads than a simple room-size estimate accounts for. We factor in ceiling height, glazing, insulation quality, and aspect before specifying any unit. An undersized system in a Point Cook summer is a serious problem — we size it right the first time.

Tidy Work, Start to Finish
Pipe runs are planned before the first hole is drilled. Penetrations are sealed against moisture ingress — important in Point Cook’s coastal-adjacent climate. The finished installation looks deliberate, not improvised. We treat your home the same way we’d treat our own.

Free Quote, Transparent Pricing
You’ll receive a written quote before any work begins. The price we quote is the price you pay — no surprise charges for standard pipe runs or electrical connections. Get in touch with Pergz Air to arrange your free, no-obligation quote.

Point Cook Local Knowledge
We work across Melbourne’s western growth corridor regularly and understand the building styles, estate layouts, and switchboard configurations common to Point Cook. That local familiarity means fewer surprises on installation day and better advice during the quoting stage.
Frequently Asked Questions — Split System Installation in Point Cook
How long does a split system installation take in Point Cook?
A single head installation in a standard Point Cook home typically takes two to four hours from arrival to commissioning. Multi-head systems covering two to four rooms will generally take a full day, depending on pipe run distances and whether any roof cavity access is needed in double-storey builds.
What size split system do I need for a Point Cook home?
Room size is the starting point, but Point Cook’s newer estate builds introduce specific variables: high ceilings (often 2.7 m or more), large west-facing windows with limited shade, and varying insulation quality between builders. As a general guide, bedrooms typically need 2.5–3.5 kW, standard living areas 5.0–7.1 kW, and open-plan kitchen-dining-living zones 7.1–9.0 kW. We calculate the exact requirement during your site assessment rather than relying on rule-of-thumb estimates.
Are there VEU rebates available for Point Cook residents?
Yes. Point Cook residents may be eligible for upfront rebates under Victoria’s Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program when replacing an old, inefficient heating or cooling system with a qualifying reverse-cycle split system. Eligibility depends on the existing system being replaced and the energy rating of the new unit. We can confirm your eligibility during the quoting process and help you access any available rebate — reducing your out-of-pocket cost without any extra paperwork on your end.
Can the outdoor condenser be installed on a second-storey balcony in a Point Cook estate?
In most cases yes, provided the balcony structure can support the unit’s weight and there’s sufficient clearance for airflow. Some Point Cook estates governed by an Owners Corporation (body corporate) have specific guidelines on condenser placement — particularly for townhouse complexes where shared walls and visible rooflines are involved. We recommend checking your OC rules before booking, and we’re happy to advise on compliant placement options that satisfy both performance and estate requirements.
How much does split system installation cost in Point Cook?
Installation pricing in Point Cook varies based on the unit selected, the number of heads, pipe run length, and whether any additional electrical work is needed at the switchboard. Standard single head supply-and-install packages are competitively priced, and we provide a fully itemised written quote before any commitment. Contact us for a free quote specific to your property.
How often should a split system be serviced after installation in Point Cook?
Annual servicing is our standard recommendation for Point Cook homes. The suburb’s proximity to Port Phillip Bay means salt-laden air can affect outdoor condenser coils over time, making a yearly check — including coil cleaning, filter inspection, and refrigerant pressure verification — more valuable here than in inland suburbs. Catching a minor issue at a routine service costs far less than an emergency call-out in the middle of a January heatwave.
Get a Free Split System Quote for Your Point Cook Property
Whether you need a single unit for a bedroom or a multi-head system across your whole home, we’ll put together a clear, itemised quote at no cost and no obligation. We service all of Point Cook including Sanctuary Lakes, Saltwater Coast, and the newer Boardwalk estate precincts.

