Stay comfortable over summer by adding ceiling fans to any part of your home – including patios and pergolas.
2,000+
residential projects
12
installers and electricians
100%
family-owned and -operated
14
years in operation
Complement any room with a 4-blade fan – quiet, stable, and built to last. It’s a classic aesthetic that works well with air conditioning.
Three-blade ceiling fans move air more effectively than four-blade models, relying on an elegant aerofoil design. Add them to statement spaces like your dining and living rooms.
Combine an LED and fan in one stylish installation. We’ll help you select a model that lasts – as well as set up remote-controlled automations.
Stay comfortable wherever you are on your property – including pergolas and patios. Outdoor ceiling fans are engineered to resist dust, water, and salt-spray corrosion.
Service Areas
We’re headquartered in Tweed Heads, with a secondary office located in Baringa.
Differences
Exceptional customer service is our cornerstone.
That means fast, clear communication, relentlessly good workmanship, and sites that look as clean as they did when we first walked in.
We’ve been helping SEQ and the Northern Rivers stay cool since 2012.
We know air conditioning better than almost anyone – which is why we’re warranty agents for 2 of Australia’s biggest brands.
Quality installations depend on the skill of our people and the products we use.
It’s why we only supply air conditioners and home appliances that we know will perform at their best, year after year.
We’re accredited by leading construction bodies.



Air conditioners are the best way to keep your indoor spaces comfortable and pollutant-free.
But they’re also expensive to run – even if you use smart, energy-efficient models.
Installing a ceiling fan can help move warm air away from your body, creating a wind-chill effect that makes you feel cooler.
That means you won’t need to run your air con as low or for as long – especially during humid summer conditions (which is when fans work best).
If we could we would give more then 5 stars. From the first contact to the finished job top quality service, there is no need to go anywhere else.
Thanks to Troy on his first visit to do the quote he did not rush us and took the time to listen to what we wanted, advised us on the best system to suit our needs. The staff that did the installation were helpful , friendly and did a great job . Highly recommend this company.
That was 3 years ago when we had the air conditioning system installed. Well after 3 years we had it serviced and things have not changed, from talking with Cheryl,Jenny and Jody in the office to Brent the technician who did the work at our home still gets 5+ stars for helpful and friendly service. We are very happy to recommend them.
Gary Jensen
Tweed Heads
Ceiling fans aren’t just for cooling.
During winter, warm air rises to the top of the room, which means your air con or heater needs to work harder to keep you comfortable.
A fan with reverse mode, though, can push that air down, increasing the temperature in your living space by a few degrees.
That means you warm up faster – and use far less power to do it.
Team
Tweed Heads
Operations Manager / Electrician
Sunshine Coast
Electrician
Sunshine Coast
Electrician
Tweed Heads
Electrical Apprentice
Tweed Heads
Electrical Apprentice
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Questions
Yes, we do. We charge $195 for a call-out and the first 30 minutes on site. (We do offer free over-the-phone quotes for most projects, though.)
It depends on the fan in question. If it’s a straightforward installation, you can expect to pay around $200 in South East Queensland.
No, we’re not. Keep in mind that the term ‘master electrician’ just means an electrician is a paid member of Master Electricians Australia, an industry association. ‘Master electricians’ don’t have any skills or qualifications that other electricians don’t.
Yes, we do. We hold a $20 million public liability policy. We’re happy to supply proof of insurance upon request.
We generally recommend direct-current (DC) fans. They convert your home’s standard AC power to DC, which means they can run smaller, quieter motors that use less than half the power. (AC fans, on the other hand, can make a slight ‘humming’ noise that a lot of people find annoying.)