Project Spotlight: Lorraine Street, Merewether
Custom-designed air conditioning meets smart home innovation in this standout Merewether build.
We're proud to unveil the completion of one of our latest projects — a stunning architecturally designed home in Merewether, built by the talented team at BuildART.
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This high-end home presented the perfect opportunity for our team to showcase what we do best: expertly designing and constructing custom air conditioning systems that complement the vision, functionality, and aesthetic of a premium build.
Designed for Comfort. Built for Control.
The project involved the installation of multiple ducted air conditioning systems, thoughtfully planned and precisely installed to suit the unique layout and zoning of the home. Every detail was considered from the outset, ensuring optimal performance without compromising the architectural integrity of the space.
What sets this project apart is the seamless integration with smart home automation. The client can now enjoy full control over their indoor climate at the touch of a button, adding a whole new level of convenience and comfort to daily life.
A Collaborative Approach.
We worked closely with BuildArt and the wider project team to ensure every system was designed to align with the build’s layout, timelines, and high-end finishes. It’s this collaborative, builder-focused approach that ensures a result both you and your clients can count on.
At Win Air, we pride ourselves on offering end-to-end HVAC solutions, from concept to completion — whether it’s a single ducted system or a full-scale climate control strategy across a luxury home.
Planning a High-Spec Build?
If you're a builder looking for a reliable HVAC partner who understands the detail and complexity of architecturally designed homes, we'd love to hear from you.
Let’s work together to bring comfort and performance to your next project.
Get in touch with our team today on 0478 826 723.

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If your air conditioner isn’t keeping your home as cool as it once did, it could be due to several common issues. Here are some possible reasons and solutions to restore its efficiency. 1. Dirty or Clogged Air Filters Air filters trap dust and debris, but when clogged, they restrict airflow, reducing cooling efficiency. Clean or replace filters every 1-3 months to ensure proper airflow. 2. Low Refrigerant Levels Refrigerant absorbs heat from your home and releases it outside. If your AC is low on refrigerant, it may struggle to cool effectively. A refrigerant leak requires professional repair and recharging. 3. Blocked or Dirty Coils The evaporator and condenser coils play a crucial role in heat exchange. Dirt buildup can insulate the coils, reducing efficiency. Cleaning them annually helps maintain optimal performance. 4. Leaky or Poorly Insulated Ducts Leaky ducts allow cool air to escape before reaching your rooms. Inspect ductwork for leaks and seal any gaps to prevent energy loss. 5. Malfunctioning Thermostat If your thermostat is faulty or incorrectly calibrated, your AC may not be cooling as intended. Check the settings and consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat for better efficiency. 7. Compressor Issues The compressor is the heart of your AC system. If it’s failing, your AC won’t be able to cool properly. A technician can diagnose whether a repair or replacement is needed. 8. Aging AC System If your AC is over 10-15 years old, it may be losing efficiency due to wear and tear. Upgrading to a modern, energy-efficient unit can improve cooling performance and lower energy bills. Regular maintenance can prevent most air conditioner cooling issues. If your system still isn’t cooling effectively after checking these factors, contact a professional HVAC technician for an inspection and repair.











