Welcome to ROE-AIRE RIVERLAND!

Roe-Aire Riverland are the Riverland’s premiere provider air-conditioning and refrigeration services for residential, commercial and industrial applications.

As a Mitsubishi Electric “Diamond Dealer”, our team supply and install air conditioning and refrigeration solutions to meet any need, at the highest level of quality.

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SERVICES

WALL MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONERS

Wall mounted air conditioning systems, or split system air conditioners, comprise of two different units; the indoor and outdoor unit. The indoor unit is mounted on the wall and the outdoor unit is usually placed on the ground or against a wall directly outside. The two units are connected by piping which is fed through the wall.

FLOOR CONSOLE AIR CONDITIONERS

A floor-mounted console is often used when it is not possible to install the indoor unit of a standard air conditioner which normally is mounted on the wall. This is often due to limited space on the walls. In many homes, the wall is used to display artwork such as paintings or other items of decor.

DUCTED AIR CONDITIONING

(Central Air Conditioning) Air is sent through ducts from one central location to heat and cool all rooms. All rooms are air conditioned uniformly at the same temperature settings.

MULTI-HEAD SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS

Multi-head split system air conditioners allow you to run multiple indoor head units from a single outdoor unit. Just like with split systems, each indoor unit can be controlled independently, but you only have to worry about installing and maintaining a single outdoor unit.

BULKHEAD AIR CONDITIONERS

Bulkhead systems are designed to sit entirely within your ceiling space and distribute air via discreet grilles. Their slim, low-profile design, measuring only 200mm in height, makes them the perfect choice for apartments with limited ceiling space.

EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING

Evaporative air conditioners use evaporation to help cool the air. Based on the principles of evaporation, hot and dry outside air is pumped through water-soaked cooling pads. As the air is pushed through the cooling pads, the water evaporates and the heat in the air absorbed, which lowers the air temperature. A fan then pushes the cool air throughout the home via a network of ducts.

TESTIMONIALS

  • Thank you Ryan. We are very happy with the job you’ve done..
    We would highly recommend you.

    Lorri Juckers

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