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Air Conditioning Repair Cost in Brisbane (2026): $150-$600

16 min readUpdated Jul 2026ARAaron · Licensed Electrician 1500996
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AC repair cost Brisbane: $150-$600. See real job examples from a local Capalaba electrician. Not cooling, leaking water, strange noises — all priced honestly.


How much does air conditioning repair cost in Brisbane? In 2026, you’re looking at $150–$600 for most residential AC repairs. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we charge a flat $150/hour with no call-out fee, so most repairs cost around $150–$375 depending on what’s wrong.

Brisbane’s humidity is brutal on air conditioners. I’ve been repairing split systems and ducted units across Capalaba, Cleveland, and the Redlands for over a decade, and I can tell you this: most AC problems are fixable without replacing the whole unit. In this guide, I’ll break down exactly what you’ll pay, common problems and their costs, and when it’s time to replace instead of repair.

Air conditioner outdoor unit being serviced in Brisbane
Servicing a split system outdoor unit in the Redlands — regular maintenance prevents most expensive repairs

Air Conditioning Repair Costs in Brisbane: The Real Numbers

Here’s what licensed technicians actually charge for AC repairs in Brisbane right now:

Problem Typical Cost Time
AC not turning on (electrical fault) $150–$250 30–90 min
AC not cooling properly $150–$400 1–2 hours
AC leaking water indoors $150–$350 1–2 hours
AC making strange noises $150–$350 1–2 hours
AC smelling bad (mould/mildew) $150–$300 1–2 hours
Refrigerant leak (regas) $250–$500 1–3 hours
Compressor failure $500–$1,500 2–4 hours
Fan motor replacement $250–$500 1–2 hours
Circuit board/PCB replacement $300–$600 1–3 hours
AC service (preventative maintenance) $150–$250 1–1.5 hours

Amplus Electrical & Air pricing:

Common Air Conditioning Problems (And What They Cost to Fix)

1. AC Not Turning On

Common causes: Tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse, faulty isolator switch, dead remote batteries, or a failed circuit board.

For a detailed breakdown of AC repair vs replacement costs, see our guide on split system installation costs in Brisbane.

What we do: We check the electrical supply first — circuit breaker, isolator switch, and power point. If the supply is fine, we check the indoor and outdoor units for electrical faults. Most of the time, it’s a tripped breaker or a faulty isolator. Learn more about resetting circuit breakers safely.

Typical cost: $150–$250

2. AC Not Cooling Properly

Common causes: Dirty filters, low refrigerant (gas leak), dirty outdoor coils, blocked airflow, or the unit is too small for the room. Read our detailed guide on why your AC is running but not cooling.

What we do: We check the filters first — dirty filters are the #1 cause of poor cooling. If filters are clean, we check the outdoor coils and refrigerant levels. If there’s a refrigerant leak, we find the leak, repair it, and regas the system.

Typical cost: $150–$400 (more if there’s a refrigerant leak)

3. AC Leaking Water Indoors

Common causes: Blocked drain pipe, dirty indoor unit (causing ice buildup), incorrect installation angle, or a cracked drain tray.

What we do: We clear the blocked drain pipe and flush the system. If the indoor unit is dirty, we clean it thoroughly. If the drain tray is cracked, we replace it.

Typical cost: $150–$350

4. AC Making Strange Noises

Common causes: Loose fan blades, worn fan motor bearings, rattling panels, or a failing compressor.

What we do: We identify the source of the noise. If it’s a loose panel, we tighten it. If it’s the fan motor, we replace the bearings or the motor. If it’s the compressor, we assess whether repair or replacement is more cost-effective.

Typical cost: $150–$350 (compressor issues cost more)

5. AC Smelling Bad

Common causes: Mould and mildew buildup in the indoor unit, dirty filters, or a blocked drain pipe causing stagnant water.

What we do: We deep-clean the indoor unit, clean or replace the filters, and clear the drain pipe. We also check for mould in the ductwork (for ducted systems).

Typical cost: $150–$300

6. Refrigerant Leak (Needs Regas)

Common causes: Corroded copper pipes, loose fittings, vibration damage, or manufacturing defects.

What we do: We find the leak using specialised equipment, repair it, then vacuum and regas the system with the correct type and amount of refrigerant. We can’t just top up the gas — we need to fix the leak first.

Typical cost: $250–$500

Pro tip: If your AC needs regassing more than once every few years, there’s a persistent leak. It might be more cost-effective to replace the unit. Check the ARCtick website for more information on refrigerant handling regulations.

7. Compressor Failure

Common causes: Age (15+ years), lack of maintenance, electrical faults, or refrigerant issues.

What we do: We assess whether the compressor can be repaired or needs replacing. Compressor replacement is expensive — often $800–$1,500 including parts and labour. If the unit is old, we’ll usually recommend replacement instead.

Typical cost: $500–$1,500

8. Fan Motor Replacement

Common causes: Age, worn bearings, electrical faults, or water damage.

What we do: We replace the faulty fan motor with a new one. We test the system afterwards to make sure everything is working correctly.

Typical cost: $250–$500

9. Circuit Board (PCB) Failure

Common causes: Power surges, age, moisture damage, or component failure.

What we do: We replace the faulty circuit board. For older units, PCBs can be hard to source — we’ll let you know if this is an issue.

Typical cost: $300–$600

Emergency vs. Non-Emergency AC Repairs: What’s the Cost Difference?

Not all AC problems need immediate attention. Here’s how to prioritise and what you’ll pay:

Emergency Repairs (Same-Day Service)

When to call immediately:

Emergency pricing:

Non-Emergency Repairs (Schedule Within a Week)

When you can wait:

Standard pricing:

Pro tip: If it’s not an emergency, book for mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday). We’re less busy and can often fit you in faster.

DIY vs. Professional AC Repairs: What Can You Safely Do Yourself?

Some AC maintenance tasks are safe for homeowners. Others require a licensed technician. Here’s the breakdown:

Safe DIY Tasks (No Licence Required)

Tasks That Require a Licensed Technician

Why it matters: DIY electrical or refrigerant work is illegal in Queensland, voids your warranty, and can be dangerous. We’ve seen homeowners cause $2,000+ in damage trying to save $150 on a repair.

When in doubt, call us. We’ll tell you over the phone if it’s something you can handle yourself.

Warranty Considerations: What’s Covered and What Voids It?

Most air conditioners come with a manufacturer’s warranty. Here’s what you need to know:

Standard Warranty Coverage

What’s Typically Covered

What Voids Your Warranty

Pro tip: Keep all your service receipts. If you need to claim a warranty, the first thing they’ll ask for is proof of regular maintenance.

Seasonal Pricing Variations: When to Book AC Repairs in Brisbane

AC repair demand in Brisbane follows the weather. Here’s how it affects pricing and availability:

Peak Season (October–March)

Shoulder Season (April, September)

Off-Peak Season (May–August)

Pro tip: If your AC needs a major repair (compressor, PCB) and it’s not urgent, wait for winter. You’ll get faster service and possibly a discount.

Cost Breakdown by AC Type: Split System vs. Ducted vs. Multi-Head

Repair costs vary by system type. Here’s what to expect:

Split System Repairs

Ducted System Repairs

Multi-Head Split System Repairs

Which system do you have? Check your indoor unit. If there’s only one, it’s a split system. If you have vents in multiple rooms connected to ducts, it’s ducted. If you have multiple indoor units but only one outdoor unit, it’s multi-head.

Hidden Costs to Watch For: What’s Not Included in the Quote

Some AC repair quotes don’t include everything. Here’s what to ask about:

Diagnostic Fees

Travel Fees

After-Hours Charges

Parts Markup

Permits or Compliance Fees

Pro tip: Always ask for a detailed quote that breaks down labour, parts, and any additional fees. If a company is vague about pricing, get a second opinion.

Brisbane-Specific AC Problems: What Our Climate Does to Your System

Brisbane’s subtropical climate is tough on air conditioners. Here are the most common local issues:

1. Humidity and Mould Growth

The problem: Brisbane’s humidity (often 70–80% in summer) causes mould and mildew to grow rapidly in indoor units and drain pipes.

The fix: Regular cleaning (every 3 months) and anti-mould treatments. Cost: $150–$300.

2. Salt Air Corrosion (Bayside Suburbs)

The problem: If you live near the coast (Cleveland, Victoria Point, Wynnum), salt air corrodes outdoor units faster.

The fix: Rinse outdoor unit with fresh water every 3 months. Consider a marine-grade coating for new installations. Cost: $200–$400 for coating.

3. Storm Damage and Power Surges

The problem: Brisbane’s summer storms cause power surges that fry circuit boards and electrical components.

The fix: Install a surge protector ($150–$300). If damage occurs, replace the circuit board ($300–$600).

4. Extreme Heat and Overworking

The problem: When it’s 35°C+ outside, AC units work harder and overheat. This causes compressor stress and premature failure.

The fix: Regular servicing to ensure the unit is running efficiently. Don’t set the temperature too low (24–26°C is fine). Cost: $150–$250 for servicing.

5. Dust and Pollen (Spring)

The problem: Brisbane’s spring (September–November) brings high pollen and dust levels, which clog filters and coils.

The fix: Clean filters every 2–4 weeks during spring. Cost: $0 (DIY) or $150–$250 for professional cleaning.

Local insight: If you live in the Redlands or Bayside, your AC faces salt air, humidity, and storms. Regular maintenance isn’t optional — it’s essential. We see 30% more repairs in coastal suburbs compared to inland areas.

Repair vs. Replace: When Is It Time for a New AC?

Here’s a simple guide to help you decide. If you’re considering replacement, compare your options in our split system vs ducted air conditioning guide.

Repair When:

Replace When:

Real Examples: AC Repairs We’ve Done in the Redlands

Example 1: AC Not Cooling in Capalaba

The problem: Customer’s 5-year-old split system was running but not cooling properly. The room temperature stayed at 28°C even when set to 22°C.

What we found: The filters were completely blocked with dust and the outdoor coils were clogged with dirt and leaves. The unit was working hard but couldn’t exchange heat properly.

The fix: We deep-cleaned the filters and outdoor coils. We also checked the refrigerant levels — they were fine.

The cost:

Example 2: AC Leaking Water in Cleveland

The problem: Customer’s split system was leaking water onto the floor from the indoor unit.

What we found: The drain pipe was blocked with mould and algae. Water was backing up in the drain tray and overflowing into the room.

The fix: We cleared the blocked drain pipe, flushed the system with an anti-mould treatment, and checked the drain tray for cracks.

The cost:

Example 3: Refrigerant Leak in Alexandra Hills

The problem: Customer’s 8-year-old split system was slowly losing cooling power. They’d had it regassed 6 months ago but the problem came back.

What we found: A small corroded spot on the outdoor coil was causing a slow refrigerant leak.

The fix: We repaired the corroded spot, vacuumed the system, and regassed it with the correct amount of refrigerant. We pressure-tested the system to confirm the leak was fixed.

The cost:

Example 4: AC Not Turning On in Thornlands

The problem: Customer pressed the power button on their remote and nothing happened. No lights, no sound, nothing.

What we found: The isolator switch next to the outdoor unit had failed. It wasn’t passing power to the unit.

The fix: We replaced the faulty isolator switch and tested the system.

The cost:

Example 5: Compressor Failure in Victoria Point

The problem: Customer’s 16-year-old split system was making a loud buzzing sound and not cooling. The outdoor unit was vibrating excessively.

What we found: The compressor had failed. It was drawing excessive current and making abnormal noises.

The assessment: A new compressor would cost $900–$1,200. The unit was 16 years old and using R22 refrigerant (expensive and being phased out). We recommended replacement instead of repair.

The outcome: Customer replaced the old unit with a new 5kW inverter split system for $2,800. The new unit is quieter, more efficient, and comes with a 5-year warranty.

How to Prevent Expensive AC Repairs

Most air conditioning problems can be prevented with regular maintenance:

1. Clean Filters Every 1–3 Months

Dirty filters are the #1 cause of AC problems. They restrict airflow, reduce efficiency, and can cause the unit to freeze up. Clean your filters every 1–3 months during summer.

2. Service Your AC Every 1–2 Years

A professional service includes cleaning the coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, and testing the system. Cost: $150–$250. This prevents most expensive repairs.

3. Keep the Outdoor Unit Clear

Make sure the outdoor unit has at least 30cm of clear space around it. Remove leaves, dirt, and debris regularly. Don’t let plants grow over the unit. For more efficiency tips, check out our guide on split system running costs in Brisbane.

4. Don’t Set the Temperature Too Low

Setting your AC to 18°C when it’s 35°C outside makes the unit work harder than necessary. Set it to 24–26°C for comfort and efficiency.

5. Use a Programmable Timer

Set your AC to turn on 30 minutes before you get home and turn off when you leave. This reduces wear and tear and saves on energy bills.

6. Address Small Problems Immediately

A $150 repair today can prevent a $600 repair next month. If your AC is making a strange noise, leaking slightly, or not cooling as well as it should, don’t ignore it. Small problems become big problems quickly in Brisbane’s climate.

7. Consider a Maintenance Plan

Some companies offer annual maintenance plans for $200–$400/year. These include 1–2 services per year, priority booking, and discounts on repairs. For most homeowners, paying per service ($150–$250 each) is cheaper than a maintenance plan. But if you want the peace of mind, it’s an option.

Why Choose Amplus Electrical & Air for AC Repairs?

1. Licensed and ARCtick Certified

We’re fully licensed electricians AND hold an ARCtick licence for refrigerant handling. We can repair any type of air conditioner legally and safely.

2. Transparent Pricing

We charge a flat $150/hour with no call-out fee. We’ll give you a quote before starting any repair work.

3. Honest Advice

If a repair isn’t worth it, we’ll tell you. We’d rather recommend a replacement than charge you for a repair that won’t last. That’s how we’ve built trust across the Redlands.

4. Same-Day Service

Most AC repairs can be done same-day or next-day. Call us in the morning, and we’ll usually have it sorted by the afternoon.

5. All Brands

We repair all major brands — Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin, Haier, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, and more. We carry common parts in our van so most repairs are completed in one visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does AC repair cost in Brisbane?

AC repair in Brisbane costs $150–$600 for most residential jobs. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we charge $150/hour with no call-out fee.

Why is my AC running but not cooling?

The most common causes are dirty filters, low refrigerant, dirty outdoor coils, or a faulty compressor. We can diagnose the problem and fix it.

How often should I service my air conditioner?

We recommend servicing your AC every 1–2 years. Regular servicing prevents most expensive repairs and keeps your unit running efficiently.

Is it worth repairing an old air conditioner?

If the unit is more than 15 years old and the repair costs more than 50% of a new unit, it’s usually better to replace it. We’ll give you honest advice about whether repair or replacement makes sense.

How long do air conditioners last?

Quality split systems last 10–15 years with regular maintenance. Premium brands can last 15–20 years.

Why is my AC leaking water?

The most common cause is a blocked drain pipe. We can clear the blockage and flush the system. Other causes include dirty indoor units and cracked drain trays.

Can you fix a refrigerant leak?

Yes. We find the leak, repair it, then vacuum and regas the system. If your AC needs regassing more than once every few years, it might be time to replace the unit.

Do you provide a warranty on repairs?

Yes. All our repair work comes with a workmanship warranty. Parts come with a manufacturer’s warranty.

How much does it cost to run an air conditioner?

A 2.5kW system costs about $0.30–$0.50 per hour. A 5kW system costs about $0.60–$1.00 per hour. Inverter systems save 30–50% on running costs. Read our full guide on split system running costs in Brisbane.

Do you repair ducted air conditioning?

Yes. We repair both split systems and ducted air conditioning. Ducted system repairs may cost more due to the complexity of the ductwork.

Aaron Ross is a licensed electrician and owner of Amplus Electrical & Air in Capalaba, Brisbane. He holds Queensland Electrical Contractor Licence #1500996 and ARCtick Licence AU number for refrigerant handling. Amplus serves Brisbane, the Redlands, and Bayside suburbs with same-day air conditioning installation and repair.

Need a Licensed Electrician in Brisbane Bayside?

Aaron is a licensed electrician (Lic. 1500996) and ARC-certified A/C technician serving Capalaba, Cleveland, Wynnum, Manly, Birkdale, Thornlands, Victoria Point and surrounding suburbs. Honest advice, upfront pricing, and quality work guaranteed.

Aaron Ross — Licensed Electrician Brisbane

About Aaron Ross

Licensed Electrical Contractor & Air Conditioning Specialist

Aaron is the founder of Amplus Electrical & Air, a family-owned business serving Brisbane's Redlands and greater Brisbane area. With over 15 years of hands-on experience, Aaron specializes in residential electrical work, smoke alarm compliance, EV charger installations, and air conditioning systems.

  • QLD Electrical Contractor Licence: #1500996
  • ARCtick: Refrigerant Handling Licence
  • Service Area: Brisbane, Redlands, Capalaba & surrounds
  • Phone: 0419 014 146
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