
Emerald Reverse Cycle Aircon
An upgrade that works hard through all four seasons
Air Conditioning
Time for an upgrade, people! The modern reverse cycle split systems are just too good not to have. They heat and cool your home with precision, and the inverter technology adjusts to your needs instead of blasting at full power all the time. It’s a steady, smooth, and far more energy-efficient system.
Installations are done by our licensed A-grade electricians. You’ll know right away that it was the best decision you’ve made for your home. Through the government rebate, you can choose from split systems, multi-head split systems, or ducted reverse cycle setups. Contact us today to find out what’s best for your home.
Subsidised Air Conditioning Upgrades for Victorians
Customer contribution starts from as little as $200
Final cost depends on your eligibility, home type, and current setup
Let us check if you’re eligible for a low-cost upgrade.
Before your upgrade starts, know these details

Accredited Installation

Accredited Installation

Property Eligibility

Property Eligibility

Old System Removal

Old System Removal

System Sizing

System Sizing

Fast Turnaround

Fast Turnaround


Accredited Installation


Property Eligibility


Old System Removal


System Sizing


Fast Turnaround

Accredited Installation
Property Eligibility
Old System Removal
System Sizing
Fast Turnaround
Only A-grade electricians from GreenLED (a VEU-accredited provider) carry out your air conditioner installation. This is a must if you want to qualify for the rebate.
Your property must be an existing residential home (house, townhouse, or apartment). Small to medium commercial properties may also qualify when replacing outdated systems.
We’ll remove and decommission your old or inefficient aircon unit (if applicable). Rebate guidelines require you to replace, not double up on, systems.
We assess your room size, insulation, and usage to recommend the best-fit reverse-cycle split systems (including models from Emerald Planet and others) for optimal comfort and energy efficiency. These units provide both heating and cooling and are eligible for rebates.
Once you book your free assessment, our team will visit your property promptly. Installations are typically completed within days of approval. Our licensed tradies work professionally, cleanly, and with respect for your home and schedule.
FAQ’s

How much to install air conditioning?
Installing a basic split system can cost between $600 and $2,500, depending on its size and complexity. Ducted systems can cost upwards of $5,000 to $10,000. But under VIC rebates, your out-of-pocket cost will have a major drop.

What is reverse cycle air conditioning?
Reverse cycle air conditioners heat and cool your home using the same unit. These systems are apt for Australia’s unpredictable weather. It’s also eligible for rebates under VEU.

What is a split system air conditioning unit?
It’s a two-part system with one unit inside and one outside. You can install these quiet, efficient, and rebate-eligible systems in single rooms or open living areas.

How much is ducted air conditioning?
Ducted air conditioning typically starts at $6,000 and can exceed $12,000, depending on your home’s size and the number of zones. Best for whole-home cooling. Ask us about VEU rebate eligibility.

What size air conditioning unit do I need?
It depends on room size, ceiling height, insulation, and window placement. Most homes go for 2.5–8 kW per area. We assess all this before matching you to the right kilowatt (kW) rating. Get it right, and you’ll save more in the long run.

How much does it cost to install air conditioning?
Installation alone can range from $600 to $1,500 for a split system, not including the unit. Bigger setups like ducted or multi-head systems cost more. The cost of your upgrade is partly covered by the government rebate program (like VEU or ESS), and you only pay the remaining amount.

What is ducted air conditioning?
Ducted systems cool or heat multiple rooms through hidden vents. They are great for full-house comfort, but more expensive to install. We can advise on zoning and rebate options.

How does air conditioning work?
It pulls warm air from your room, cools it through a refrigeration cycle, then recirculates it. Reverse cycle systems do the opposite to heat. All this happens quietly and efficiently, especially with our inverter models.

Can I get government rebates for installing air conditioning?
Yes. If you're in Victoria, the VEU program offers rebates for installing energy-efficient reverse cycle systems. GreenLED is an accredited provider, which means we handle the rebate process on your behalf. We’ll help you sort the savings.

Can I replace my old gas heater with a reverse-cycle aircon?
Yes, and it’s one of the most innovative energy moves you can make. Reverse-cycle aircons are cleaner, safer, and often rebate-eligible under the VEU program when replacing gas or LPG heating. We’ll guide you through the complete upgrade.