Gilmour Air & Electrical

Air Conditioning in Cobar

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Temperature Control for Homes & Businesses

Air conditioning helps maintain comfortable, steady indoor temperatures, supporting both daily routines and the overall usability of each space. At Gilmour Air & Electrical, we install systems planned around airflow, room proportions and how the environment is used so cooling feels even and consistent throughout the day. We position units to support balanced circulation, avoid hot or stagnant areas and respond smoothly to changes in outdoor heat.


Our maintenance service is available to keep coils, filters and key components clean so systems continue operating efficiently over time. When older units begin losing performance or using more energy than they should, we also offer upgrades that deliver stronger, more reliable cooling and improved efficiency.


For air conditioning services in Cobar and surrounding areas, call Gilmour Air & Electrical on 0438 919 753.

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Residential Air Conditioning

Residential air conditioning needs to manage heat that builds quickly during warmer periods and lingers in certain areas of the home. We assess how each room gains or loses heat, how air moves between living spaces and which areas need more stable, quieter cooling, such as bedrooms. Factors like room size, ceiling height, insulation and window exposure shape the type of system needed and where it should be placed.


We also consider daily routines—when the home is occupied, how frequently doors are used and which rooms experience the most temperature fluctuation. This allows us to design cooling that performs reliably without unnecessary energy use. The goal is balanced, efficient air conditioning that suits everyday household habits.

Commercial Air Conditioning

Commercial air conditioning must support business environments that experience fluctuating occupancy, equipment-generated heat and longer operational hours. We design systems that maintain consistent cooling across customer areas, office spaces and back-of-house zones, even as conditions shift throughout the day. Zoning and correct system sizing are key considerations, allowing individual areas to achieve the temperatures they need without placing excess strain on the system.



We also evaluate factors like heat from commercial appliances, internal air movement and how frequently doors open to the outside. These insights help us plan cooling that remains stable during peak periods. Built-in access for servicing and long-term expandability ensures businesses can adapt or grow without compromising performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is there a delay before cool air starts coming through the vents?

    A brief delay can occur while the system stabilises pressures and begins circulating cooled air. Dirty filters or blocked coils can lengthen this delay. Duct leaks can also release cooled air before it reaches the vents. A service check can identify and resolve the cause.

  • Why does the temperature vary between different parts of my property?

    Different areas warm and cool at different rates depending on sun exposure, insulation and airflow. Large rooms or open-plan layouts can also experience uneven temperatures. Adjusting vents, improving shading or modifying airflow paths can help balance cooling. A technician can recommend tailored solutions based on the layout.

  • Why does my air conditioner make a bubbling or gurgling sound?

    These sounds often come from refrigerant moving through the system, but they can also indicate low refrigerant levels or airflow issues. If the noise becomes louder or more frequent, it may signal a developing problem. Continuing to run the system in this condition can reduce efficiency. A technician can check refrigerant levels and ensure the system is operating correctly.