Air conditioners installation
Air conditioner installation is not only “mount the units”. In a premium renovation, what matters is: a neat line set, correct drainage, minimal noise and protection of finished surfaces. We install so the air conditioner is invisible in the interior and predictable in operation.
What we do during installation
- Location selection considering airflow patterns and service requirements.
- Line set: lengths/drops, neat routing, proper insulation.
- Drainage: correct slopes, leak protection, discharge options.
- Electrical: correct power, protection, neat connections.
- Vibration isolation and noise reduction measures (especially for bedrooms).
- Leak test and basic operating checks after start-up.
- Setting recommendations: modes, temperatures, usage scenarios.
- Aesthetics coordination: penetrations, decorative elements, routing points.
Special cases we consider
Condensate
We prevent leaks and odors: slopes, traps, access to details.
Quietness
Correct mounting and isolation, thoughtful placement and airflow direction.
Interior
Concealed routing, neat penetrations and minimal interference with finishing.
What we need from you
- Equipment model (if chosen) or requirements for capacity/quiet operation.
- Renovation stage and access: can we cut chases, is finishing already done.
- Where drainage and the outdoor unit can be placed (façade/balcony constraints).
- Priority zones and preferences for airflow direction.
- Time/access limitations (noisy works) and access rules on site.
- If you have a designer — we coordinate aesthetic decisions directly.
Finish installation and aesthetics
- We agree penetrations and outlets upfront so finished surfaces are not damaged.
- We build neat details and minimize visible elements (where it matches the task).
- We manage airflow direction so it doesn’t blow onto a bed or workstation.
- We verify drainage and leak protections — the main risk in finished interiors.
- We recommend modes that keep the system quiet and extend equipment life.
- If needed — we propose options for concealed routing of the line set.