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Air Conditioning & Split Systems - Deakin University, VIC 3217

Welcome to the air conditioning guide for Deakin University, located in postcode 3217. Using the nearest weather station data from VIEWBANK at an elevation of 66 metres above sea level, which commenced operations in 1999 and the latest recorded data in 2023, we can measure the temperature fluctuations that will affect the heating and cooling requirements of your home.

Deakin University experiences summers that have reached up to 46.7 degrees C and winters that have been as cold as -2.8 degrees C, showcasing the need for versatile HVAC systems. In January, temperatures often there are on average 11.1 days over 30 degrees C, while July sees an average of 4.2 days less than 2 degrees C. These fluctuations underscore the importance of a reliable air conditioning service that can handle both extremes.

In the hotter months, we notice an average humidity level around 66% at 9am and 43% at 3pm, which can significantly impact home comfort on hot days. So a well-rounded Aircon system won't just keep your home cool, it will also help manage these humidity levels. Additionally, Deakin University experiences wind speeds of up to 12 km/h, making a smart HVAC system, Split System Air Conditioner, Evaporative Cooler, or Ducted Air Conditioning that can adjust to external factors an excellent investment.

Temperature & Weather in Deakin University

Featured Air Conditioning Installers Servicing Deakin University

Storm Electrical Solutions

61B Hansen Street, 3025

Storm electrical solutions.

Sharpie the Sparkie

Ringwood, 3134

Quality tradesmen for your electrical & air conditioning needs

Plumbzall Pty Ltd

4 Bundoran Ct, 3429

Quality Plumbing Services You Can Trust

Thermochill Plumbing & Electrical

31 Optic Way, 3201

Heating and Cooling Experts You Can Trust

Air Conditioning & Solar Production

* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Deakin University: Viewbank - approx. 2.2 km

Featured Solar Installers Servicing Deakin University

Jet Solar

13/5 Enterprise Drive, 3178

Victoria's highest rated solar installer.

SunGroup Energy

110 Indian Drive, 3173

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Zing Solar Vic

2 Main Street, 3030

100% Australian based

KIK Electrics

Unit 106/45 Gilby Road, 3149

Clean Energy Council Approved Solar Retailer.

Community Air Conditioning Statistics - Deakin University, 3217

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Demographics

Deakin University and the postcode of 3217 has a total 6939 occupied dwellings. Of these dwellings in Deakin University 6673 are houses, 233 are semi-detached or townhouses, and 0 are flats or apartments. We see that homes of 4 or more bedrooms in size are 66% of all dwellings, while 3 bedroom homes are 30%, and 2 or fewer bedroom dwellings are 4%. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 1% of census results did not specify the number of bedrooms

Typically we see that the bigger the home, then the more it costs to heat and cool, and with 2.8 number of people per household and with 69% of properties mortgaged or owned outright in 3217, investing in energy-efficient air conditioning will make a significant difference to energy savings here.

* Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Data
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About Deakin University

Deakin University, located in VIC 3217, experiences a temperate climate with mild summers and cool winters. The average maximum temperature ranges from 20°C to 25°C during the summer months of December to February. The hottest month is typically January, with temperatures reaching up to 30°C. The yearly maximum temperature can reach around 35°C.

Given the warm temperatures in summer, cooling systems are essential for comfort in Deakin University. Split system air-conditioning units are a popular choice due to their efficiency and flexibility. They provide both cooling and heating capabilities, making them suitable for year-round use. Additionally, split systems are known for their quiet operation and energy efficiency, which can help reduce electricity bills.

For those looking to further reduce their environmental impact, solar-powered split system air-conditioning units are an excellent option. By harnessing the power of the sun, these units can operate without relying solely on the grid. This not only helps to reduce electricity costs but also contributes to a greener and more sustainable future for Deakin University.

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