FAS Energy has refined its end-to-end air-conditioning installation service for homes and light-commercial spaces across the capital, helping customers stay cool through nor’wester spikes and sheltered, muggy days alike. From first consult to final handover, the team plans around Wellington’s wind exposure, elevation, and varied building stock—villas, townhouses, and contemporary infill—so systems run quietly and efficiently.
The approach begins with an on-site assessment to map heat loads, glazing, and room usage. Recommendations cover unit type (high-wall, floor console, or ducted), capacity matching, and placement that preserves both airflow and aesthetics. Installations are scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy pipework, weather-smart condensate routing, and a walkthrough of optimal settings for comfort and savings.
“Great AC is the kind you barely notice,” said a spokesperson for FAS Energy. “When sizing and placement suit the site, you get quick pull-down on hot afternoons, whisper-quiet operation at night, and lower running costs all season.”
What you can expect:
- Right-sized design: capacity and airflow tuned to Wellington microclimates
- Neat outcomes: discreet trunking, thoughtful outdoor locations, and clean finishes
- Clear timelines: coordinated trades and punctual installers
- Confidence: reputable brands, workmanship warranties, and post-install check-ins
Whether you’re cooling a single living area or future-proofing a whole home, you can compare options, see example installs, and request a quote via their air conditioning services Wellington webpage.
About FAS Energy
FAS Energy designs and
installs energy-efficient HVAC systems with technical
rigour, friendly communication, and respect for your
space.

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