FAQs

What quality of work do you provide?

Electricool Vic prides itself on providing quality workmanship that is neat, well thought out using quality products.

Communicating with you along the way, imparting our knowledge to complete the project to a high standard.

 

How much does a job cost?

Many factors determine how much it costs for a project to be completed. Such as the ease of access to the work area, the size and type of the job, the projects complexity, and the materials and equipment that will be needed to complete the job.

Electricians encompass the diverse skills and technical know-how required for safe and efficient electrical installations, repairs and maintenance.

With no job too big or too small, we provide flexible options for you and your budget.

 

 

Will you be on time?

Nobody wants to spend all day waiting for an electrician to arrive, wondering when they're going to get there.

We will call ahead to notify you if we are running late. We don't want you to be put out or inconvenienced while waiting for us.

 

When can you come? 

Emergency and break down jobs will be attended to promptly as a priority.

Projects will need to be scheduled and lead times can be advised on enquiry.

 

 

What size Air Conditioner do I need?

To ensure you are getting the most energy-efficient unit with the right cooling capacity for your space, it is essential that you take into account these 4 main components:

  1. Room size: What's the length, width and ceiling height? While floor space is important, so is total volume – a room with high ceilings will require more energy to cool.

  2. Insulation: Are the ceilings and walls insulated? What's underneath and on top of the room? Ceiling insulation is one of the biggest factors in making your home thermally efficient.

  3. Location: Where do you live? A room in Darwin will need a more powerful air conditioner for cooling, compared to an otherwise identical room in Hobart. 

  4. Orientation: Which way does the room face? A large north- or west-facing window can let in a lot of heat in summer, whereas a shaded, southern-facing window will be cooler.