A & T Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration

Split System Air Conditioning in Bundaberg

Keeping Bundaberg homes and businesses cool — we install, service and repair air conditioning and refrigeration systems built to handle our tropical climate.

Room Control

Cooling Where You Actually Need It

Trying to cool the whole house when you only use a few rooms rarely makes sense — that’s where split system air conditioning comes into its own. At A & T Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, we install split system air conditioning across Bundaberg with a focus on practical, targeted cooling that fits how you live or work.


Whether it’s a bedroom, office or main living area, we position and size each unit so it performs without overworking. It’s a smart option when a full ducted air conditioning setup isn’t needed or when you’re upgrading from an older unit that’s fallen behind.


If you want cooling that works where it matters, reach out to us on 0400 265 368 and we’ll get it sorted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where should a split system air conditioning unit be installed?

    Placement plays a big role in how well a split system air conditioning unit performs. Ideally, it should be positioned where airflow can move freely across the room without being blocked by furniture or walls.


    Installing it too close to corners or heat sources can reduce efficiency. The outdoor unit also needs adequate ventilation and protection from direct exposure where possible.


    Poor placement can lead to uneven cooling or the system working harder than it should. Careful positioning helps split system air conditioning deliver more consistent and effective results.

  • Is split system air conditioning suitable for multiple rooms?

    Split system air conditioning is typically designed for single rooms or open-plan areas, but multiple units can be installed to cover several spaces.


    Each unit operates independently, allowing different rooms to be cooled as needed. This can be more efficient than cooling unused areas, but it also means managing multiple systems.


    In some cases, a multi-head split system may be used, connecting several indoor units to one outdoor unit. The best approach depends on the layout and how the space is used, ensuring split system air conditioning works effectively across all areas.

  • How energy efficient is split system air conditioning?

    Split system air conditioning is generally considered energy efficient, especially when compared to older systems or less targeted cooling methods.


    Modern units are designed to maintain steady temperatures without constant cycling, which helps reduce energy use. Efficiency also depends on how the system is sized, installed and used. Running the unit at extreme settings or using it in poorly insulated spaces can increase power consumption.


    When installed correctly and used as intended, split system air conditioning can provide effective cooling without significantly increasing energy costs.

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Simple Setup

Built for Everyday Use

Split systems are popular for a reason — they’re straightforward, flexible and easy to manage day to day. We look at how the space is used before installing anything, making sure airflow reaches where it should and doesn’t get blocked or wasted.



That same attention carries through when we return for your air conditioning servicing, keeping units running efficiently over time. It’s about more than just installing a unit on a wall — it’s about setting it up so it keeps performing through constant use. In places like Bundaberg, where systems are pushed hard, that kind of setup makes all the difference.

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