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Aircond Installation KL: The Ultimate 2026 Guide – RK Reno Solution

Services › HVAC Guides › Installation Aircond Installation KL: The Definitive Guide to Cooling Your Home (2026 Edition) By RK Reno Expert 10 Minute Read Kuala Lumpur, MY Living in Kuala Lumpur, the humidity can be suffocating. Whether you are moving into a new condo in Mont Kiara, renovating a terrace house in Cheras, or setting up an office in KLCC, one appliance is non-negotiable: The Air Conditioner. However, many property owners make a critical mistake. They spend thousands on a premium brand unit but look for the cheapest Aircond Installation KL service they can find. This often leads to leaking units, high electricity bills, and frequent breakdowns. At RK Reno Solution, we believe in doing it right the first time. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about installing air conditioning in Malaysia. Table of Contents 1. Choosing the Right HP Size 2. Inverter vs Non-Inverter 3. The Installation Process 4. 2026 Cost Breakdown 5. Top Brands in Malaysia 6. Why Choose RK Reno 1. Choosing the Right Size: Calculating HP The most common question we get is: “Is 1.0HP enough for my room?” If you install a unit that is too small, the compressor will run continuously at maximum power, leading to massive electricity bills and early failure. If the unit is too big, it will “short cycle” (turn on and off too quickly), leaving the room feeling damp and humid. The General Rule of Thumb for KL Weather In Malaysia, due to our high ambient temperature, we recommend a higher cooling capacity than Western standards. Use this guide: Room Size (Sq. Ft.) Recommended HP Typical Room Type Up to 150 sqft 1.0 HP Small Bedroom / Study Room 151 – 250 sqft 1.5 HP Master Bedroom 251 – 400 sqft 2.0 HP Living Hall / Dining Area 401 – 600 sqft 2.5 HP Large Living Hall / Open Plan Office Pro Tip: If your room faces the sunset (West) or has large glass windows, you should upgrade to the next HP level to combat the extra heat load. 2. Inverter vs. Non-Inverter: Is it Worth It? When browsing for a new unit, you will see a significant price difference between Inverter and Non-Inverter models. Is the extra RM 300 – RM 500 worth it? How Non-Inverter Works A non-inverter motor runs at 100% speed until the room is cold, then shuts off completely. When the room warms up, it blasts at 100% again. This “Stop-Start” motion consumes a lot of electricity—similar to driving a car in heavy traffic. How Inverter Works An inverter motor varies its speed. Once the room is cold, it slows down to a low maintenance speed to keep the temperature steady. It never fully stops. This is like highway driving—smooth and efficient. Our Expert Recommendation Choose Inverter for bedrooms and living rooms where you use the AC for more than 4 hours a day. The electricity savings (up to 40%) will pay for the price difference within 1 year. Choose Non-Inverter for guest rooms or server rooms where usage is rare or the door is frequently opened. 3. The Professional Installation Process This is where RK Reno Solution stands apart from freelance “cowboy” installers. Proper installation requires precise tools and adherence to technical standards. Step 1: Site Survey & Planning We identify the best location for the Indoor Unit (Blower) to ensure balanced airflow. We also plan the route for the copper piping to the Outdoor Unit (Compressor). We aim to keep the piping length between 5ft to 15ft for optimal efficiency. Step 2: Professional Core Drilling We use a heavy-duty core drill to make a clean hole through your brick or concrete wall. Crucially, we drill with a slight downward slope (about 5 degrees) towards the outside. This ensures that condensation water flows out naturally by gravity, preventing indoor leaking. Step 3: Copper Piping & Insulation We never compromise on materials. We use: Thick Copper: Minimum 0.61mm (for R410a/R32 gas) to withstand high pressure. Quality Insulation: Thick grey insulation foam to prevent the copper pipes from “sweating” and dripping water inside your ceiling. 3-Core or 4-Core Wiring: Safety-rated electrical cables. The “Vacuum” Step Many cheap installers skip this. Before releasing the gas, the copper pipes must be vacuumed using a specialized pump to remove air and moisture. Moisture inside the pipes creates acid that eats away at the compressor, causing it to fail within 2-3 years. At RK Reno, we vacuum every single install. Need a Quote for Installation? We cover Kuala Lumpur, Ampang, Cheras, and Petaling Jaya. WhatsApp Us Now 4. Aircond Installation KL Cost Breakdown (2026) Pricing should be transparent. While final costs depend on piping length and site conditions, here is the standard market rate in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. Standard Installation Rates (Back-to-Back) Includes up to 10ft copper piping, outdoor bracket, and labour. 1.0 HP Wall Unit: RM 250 – RM 320 1.5 HP Wall Unit: RM 300 – RM 380 2.0 HP Wall Unit: RM 400 – RM 480 2.5 HP Wall Unit: RM 500 – RM 600 Cassette Unit (Ceiling): Starting from RM 550 Extra Charges to Watch Out For Extra Copper Piping: RM 20 – RM 30 per foot (depending on HP). PVC Casing: RM 50 per 6 feet (to hide wires neatly). Power Point Installation: RM 80 – RM 150 (if no plug point exists nearby). Dismantling Old Unit: RM 50 – RM 80. 5. Recommended Brands in Malaysia Based on our years of experience in repair and servicing, these are the most reliable brands available in Malaysia: 1. Daikin: The market leader. Excellent cooling speed and spare parts are easily available everywhere in KL. 2. Panasonic: Known for their “Nanoe-G” technology which purifies the air. Very energy efficient. 3. York / Acson: Local favorites. Very robust, durable, and affordable. A great choice for rental properties. 6. Why Choose RK Reno Solution? Finding a reliable handyman in KL is tough. Ghosting, hidden charges, and shoddy work are common. We operate differently.