top of page

about us

Dimo Air is a well-established to coordinate all your air conditioning requirements. Whether it be residential or commercial, we offer installation, servicing, and maintenance.

​

With a solid reputation in the industry and with over 15 years of mechanical experience and wholesale knowledge, you can be confident to get the best job for the right price!

​

We will spend more time with you determining what you need so you are satisfied before you get started.

​

We will provide you with practical and easy to understand advice based on your personal requirements and with your budget in mind.

Once the appropriate system has been decided upon, your installation will be completed in a courteous and professional manner.

 

Dimo Air is family owned so we can offer and demonstrate the best use of your desired system and we will be able to answer any queries you may have.

​

We respect your home and/or workplace like our own and extend our professionalism right through to leaving every job clean just like it was before we arrived.

 

We service Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, the Hunter Valley & the Central Coast.

​

Residential split system air conditioning

Frequently asked questions

  • What size air conditioner do I need?
    The cooling and heating capacity of an air conditioner is measured in kilowatts (kW). Airconditioner Sizing Guide 2.5 kW RANGE SUITABLE FOR ROOMS APPROX 10 – 25 SQ METERS Bedrooms Studys Small lounges Small kitchens Small offices 3.5kW RANGE SUITABLE FOR ROOMS APPROX 25 – 35 SQ METERS Bedrooms Bedrooms with ensuites Studys Small lounges Mid-sized kitchens Small rooms with high ceilings Offices 5 – 6kW RANGE SUITABLE FOR ROOMS APPROX 35 – 60 SQ METERS Large bedrooms Bedrooms with ensuites Studys Mid-size lounges Large kitchens Mid-sized rooms with high ceilings Offices 7 – 8kW RANGE SUITABLE FOR ROOMS APPROX 60 – 80 SQ METERS Large lounges Large open plan areas Small shops Offices For more complex installations a heat load calculation should be performed. A heat load calculation comprises of many factors such as size of area, size of windows, roof type, building material, whether there is insulation, external shading or internal shading etc. Incorrect sizing will mean inadequate cooling/heating.
  • Can air conditioning filters stop the spread of diseases in the home?
    Research shows that airflow and ventilation can dramatically impact how diseases spread indoors. The more stagnant your air is, the more likely diseases are to spread. With the right filters in place, you can greatly reduce the spread of airborne virus particles. Virus particles tend to be smaller than many other particles, and are easily transmitted by coughing, sneezing and even breathing. By keeping particles from circulating through the Air Conditioning system, you can diminish the spread of common cold, pollen, dust mites, flu and other viruses throughout your home and keep the air clean, safe and healthy for all.
  • What size air conditioning system do I require?
    Selecting the correct capacity system to suit your needs is a critical step. Many factors determine the size of the system required, such as roof insulation, room size and usage, window size and position, to name a few. The wrong size system could cost you money, performace and result in a noisy system. You need a system that is designed to suit your home, and also 'how you live' in your home. You not only need to consider what areas of your home need to be air conditioned, but also how many areas you want to have air conditioned at the same time.
  • What is an Inverter?
    Traditional air conditioners run similar to a light. You switch the light on when you need it and off when you don’t. Inverter air conditioning systems use up energy to get to the desired temperature and then idle until the unit is required to ramp up again. This means that inverter systems result in a more efficient, energy-saving solution. Here are a few benefits of installing an inverter air conditioner in your home or business: Far cheaper to run than non-inverter air conditioners Less Noise Holds temperature more consistently Handles extreme climates better Target room temperature is reached quicker, whether heating or cooling Takes up less space A much higher heating capacity (up to 30% higher than non-inverter systems) Reliability! Inverter air conditioners are designed to last.
  • How do i choose a split system
    Buying an air conditioning unit is a significant investment costing up to thousands of dollars, with a lot of facets to consider. Now that you’ve decided on a split system, before you make your purchase, you need to figure out a few things. First, you need to ensure that you choose a split system with an appropriate strength in kWs, which will best suit your space. Split systems come in different kW strengths. The most common strengths are: 2.5 kW (killowatts), 3.5 kW, 5 – 6 kW or 7-8 kW. To figure out which one is most suited not only will you need to consider the size of your space as above but also: The climate you live in (is it humid, dry, etc?) How big are the windows and doors in your space? Is the space open plan? Do your internal doors have any gaps allowing hot air from another room to infiltrate? Which way do your windows face? If it’s west you’ll need more power to compensate for the power of the summer sun. What kind of curtains, blinds, shutters, trees etc do you have? Do you have insulation?
  • How often should I have my air conditioning unit serviced?
    We recommend having your air conditioning system serviced a minimum of once a year, with periodic inspections up to 4 times a year. Based on the age, size and usage of your system, we can tailor a service plan to meet your budget requirements and keep your system running reliably. This will ensure that it operates at maximum efficiency. It will be ready to cool or heat your home in the months when you need it most.
bottom of page