Kings Of Air Conditioning
Peregian SPrings, QLD
Supply, Install, Repair & Cleaning

Owner Operator
Brock Smith
History
Working weekends with his father on air conditioning systems from the age of 14, Brock has accumulated a wealth of experience. This includes the installation, commissioning and fault finding of systems as small as single room window mounted air conditioners through to hi-wall split systems and ducted systems, all the way up to large rooftop package systems used in clubs and other commercial properties. He has also gained experience in the installation of the complex Refrigeration systems used in Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi supermarkets.
Brock relentlessly worked his way up through an apprentice, becoming a nationally qualified tradesman, to a supervisory role in the white goods warranty team with Samsung Australia… to being the proprietor of his own business.
Future
With the love and encouragement of his entire family, Brock is determined to continue to support his local community with the Best Response, the Best Service and Complete Loyalty.
Supply & Installation
Design & Supply
Creating your needs and wants for Air Conidtioning
Installations
Ability to create what you require

Repairs – Residential & Commercial
Air Conditioning Repairs
Communcating direct to manufacturers
Rates for residential and commercial
$88 per hour
1 Hour Minimum
No Call Out Fee

Cleaning & Preventative Maintenance
Split System Clean Video

Split System Indoor Clean
Remove fascia and covers of the indoor unit
Bag indoor unit and pump food grade, non-corrosive cleaner throughout the internals of the unit
Scrub away all mould, dirt and bacteria from within the unit
Pump water throughout the indoor unit to remove all contaminants
Clean all fascias and covers outside
Reassemble unit
$140 – 1 unit
$125 each – 2 units
$110 each – 3+ units

Split System Outdoor Clean
Soak outdoor unit in food grade, non-corrosive cleaner
Pump condenser coil full with food grade, non-corrosive cleaner
Scrub away dirt, salt, grass and other contaminants growing through the system
Hose contaminants out of the system
Run system and ensure correct operation
Outdoor unit must be no higher than 2.5 metres off the ground and can’t be done on a pitched roof
$30 – 1 unit
$25 each – 2 units
$20 each – 3+ units

Ducted AC Clean & Service
Soak outdoor unit in food grade, non-corrosive cleaner with condenser coil
Scrub away dirt, salt, grass and other contaminants growing through the outdoor system and hose out system
Complete full air flow check with indoor as well as zone operation test
Clean filters and drain lines
Inspect all ducting and fittings for air leaks and deterioration
Check refrigerant levels
Test motor operation and current draw
Ensure system is operating correctly
$220 each ducted AC
Reviews
Easy to contact, quick response and a fantastic service. Brock and his team are great at cleaning aircons. We had ours cleaned at the beginning of the year but were not happy with the outcome so we decided to use Smiths Air Conditioning Services. The amount of dirt they were able to find and remove was outstanding. Finally some clean air. Amazing attention to detail.


Smith’s Air came around this afternoon and provided exceptional customer service. So grateful and will definitely use again. Friendly , on time, professional and not trying to get every dollar! Thank you
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Information About Peregian Springs, QLD
Peregian Springs is a suburb in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. The suburb is home to a large-scale housing estate of the same name which is being developed by FKP Property Group. At the 2016 census, Peregian Springs had a population of 7,065.
History
Peregian is a Kabi Kabi word for emu or may derive from perridhan/jan meaning mangrove seeds. Nearby Mount Peregian was formerly known as Emu Mountain.
St Andrew’s Anglican College was planned to commence construction in 2001 to open in 2002. However, the discovery of the endangered Wallum sedge frog (Litoria Olongburensis) on the site necessitated the revision of the school’s master plan to protect the frog’s natural habitat. Construction commenced in 2002 and the school was opened on 28 January 2003 by Archbishop of Brisbane, Phillip Aspinall. The school opened 161 students directed by principal Sue Hornum.
Peregian Springs State School commenced construction in April 2009. Gwen Sands was appointed principal to establish the school on 13 July 2009. Parents, friends and community members voted for the school’s name through a wide consultation process involving the whole community. Ministerial approval for the school’s name was received on 29 September 2009. The school opened on 27 January 2010 with 265 students attending on the first day. The school was officially opened by the Minister for Education and Training, Geoff Wilson on 12 February 2010. The school doubled in size in the first two years with 500 students enrolled by the end of 2011. During 2011, Stage 2 of the building program was completed giving the school another 8 classrooms and a science and technology classroom. Peregian Springs State School was awarded Independent Public School status in 2012. By 2017 the school had an indoor sports centre, outdoor courts and additional classrooms, common areas and playgrounds to accommodate more than 1000 students.
At the 2011 census the suburb recorded a population of 3,949.
At the 2016 census, Peregian Springs had a population of 7,065.
Coordinates | 26.4936°S 153.0711°E |
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