Aircon Installation Singapore: Complete 2026 Price Guide and Service Overview

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Getting a new aircon installed in Singapore is not complicated, but there is a lot that can go wrong if you choose the wrong contractor or go into the process without knowing what to expect. Prices between contractors vary by thousands of dollars for the same job. In HDB flats, the rules around installation are strict, and missing the 14-day reporting deadline has real consequences. And a poor installation can affect how the unit performs for the next 8 to 12 years.

This guide covers everything: full 2026 installation costs by system type, what is included and what is not, how to size your system correctly for each room, the HDB and condo compliance rules, the current refrigerant situation, brand comparisons and how to check the work before you pay. Whether you are fitting a new home, replacing an ageing system or upgrading, the information below applies.

Key Takeaways

  • Aircon installation in Singapore costs from $850 for a System 1 to $6,500 or more for a System 5, labour only.
  • By law, all HDB installations must be carried out by a BCA-trained technician and reported within 14 days of completion.
  • Standard quotes typically cover 3 to 5 metres of piping. Longer runs, concealed trunking and electrical works cost extra.
  • R32 is the current standard refrigerant for all new residential installations in Singapore since 2022.
  • Singapore households can claim up to $400 in Climate Vouchers for aircons rated 3 NEA ticks or higher, valid to December 2027.
  • Cool Channels Engineering: 25 or more years experience, 900+ verified 5-star reviews, available 7 days a week.

How Much Does Aircon Installation Cost in Singapore in 2026

Installation costs depend on the number of indoor units, the piping run required, and whether additional electrical or concealment work is needed. The figures below are for labour and standard materials. The aircon units themselves are purchased separately.

System Type

Labour Only (SGD)

Unit + Install Approx. (SGD)

Best Suited For

System 1 (1 indoor + 1 outdoor)

$850 to $1,650

$1,550 to $3,100

Single room, studio, small flat

System 2 (2 indoor + 1 outdoor)

$1,450 to $2,800

$2,800 to $5,200

2 to 3-room HDB, 1-bedroom condo

System 3 (3 indoor + 1 outdoor)

$2,200 to $3,800

$3,900 to $7,000

3 to 4-room HDB, 2-bedroom condo

System 4 (4 indoor + 1 outdoor)

$2,800 to $4,500

$5,000 to $9,000

5-room HDB, 3-bedroom condo, terrace

System 5 (5 indoor + 1 outdoor)

$4,300 to $6,500+

$7,000 to $12,000+

Landed, large condo, commercial

Straight swap (reuse existing piping)

$700 to $1,000

Unit cost + $700

Replacing a unit, no rerouting needed

What a Standard Installation Quote Usually Covers

Most Singapore aircon installation quotes include the following as standard:

  • Mounting of indoor fan coil units on wall brackets
  • Mounting of outdoor condensing unit on the HDB ledge or a fabricated bracket
  • Copper refrigerant piping, typically 3 to 5 metres per indoor unit
  • PVC drainage pipe routed to the nearest floor trap
  • Electrical connection from the isolator to each indoor unit
  • Pressure test, vacuum and initial refrigerant charge
  • 30-minute test run and performance check before handover

Items typically charged separately:

  • Piping beyond the standard length, usually $30 to $60 per additional metre
  • Concealed trunking or pipe embedding in walls, $150 to $300 per section
  • Custom or non-standard outdoor unit brackets, $180 to $380 per set
  • Dedicated electrical circuit or isolator installation, $250 to $600 depending on amperage
  • Core cutting through walls or concrete slabs, $50 to $120 per hole
  • Removal and disposal of existing units if replacing a system

For an itemised written quote with no day-of surprises, contact Cool Channels Engineering for a free site assessment.

How to Choose the Right Aircon Capacity for Each Room

The most common installation mistake in Singapore is fitting the wrong capacity unit in a room. An undersized unit runs continuously and still cannot cool the space. An oversized unit short-cycles, which means it switches on and off too frequently, uses more electricity and wears out the compressor faster. Capacity is measured in BTU per hour or in horsepower.

Room Size (sq ft)

Recommended BTU/h

HP Rating

Typical Singapore Room

Up to 150

7,000 to 9,000

0.75 to 1.0 HP

Small bedroom, study, helper’s room

150 to 250

9,000 to 12,000

1.0 to 1.5 HP

Standard HDB bedroom, small living room

250 to 400

12,000 to 18,000

1.5 to 2.0 HP

Master bedroom, mid-size living room

400 to 600

18,000 to 24,000

2.0 to 2.5 HP

Open-plan living area, large condo living room

600 and above

24,000 and above

2.5 HP and above

Large open-plan, commercial space

Room dimensions are a starting point. A bedroom on a high floor facing west with full afternoon sun will need a stronger unit than a shaded ground-floor room of the same size. Rooms with many occupants or heat-generating equipment, such as a home office or cooking area, also need more capacity. When in doubt, size one step up rather than down.

Singapore’s NEA Mandatory Energy Labelling Scheme rates residential aircon units from 1 to 5 ticks. A 5-tick unit uses 20 to 35 percent less electricity than a 1-tick unit of the same capacity. At Singapore’s electricity tariffs, the difference in running cost recovers the higher upfront price within 2 to 3 years of daily use.

What Happens During a Professional Aircon Installation

Knowing what a proper installation looks like helps you judge whether the job is being done correctly.

Step 1 – Site Survey

Before installation day, a reputable contractor should carry out a site survey. This means measuring pipe runs from each indoor location to the outdoor unit position, checking available space on the electrical distribution board, confirming drainage routing, and noting whether custom brackets are needed for the outdoor unit. Contractors who quote remotely without a site visit will almost always add charges on the day.

Step 2 – Indoor Unit Mounting

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Cool Channels technician mounting an aircon indoor fan coil unit on a wall bracket during installation in Singapore

The indoor fan coil unit is fixed to a wall bracket at a height that allows good airflow across the room without blowing air directly onto sleeping occupants or sensitive electronics. The standard position in most Singapore HDB bedrooms is above the window or door frame, at least 15 to 20 centimetres below the ceiling. The technician confirms the unit is level before securing it.

Step 3 – Outdoor Unit Placement

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Aircon outdoor condensing unit installed on designated HDB aircon ledge with stainless steel brackets Singapore

The outdoor condensing unit is secured on the designated HDB aircon ledge or an installed bracket. For HDB flats, the unit must go on the ledge allocated to that specific flat only. Common corridor placement is not permitted. The technician confirms adequate clearance on all sides of the outdoor unit for proper airflow and that the unit is properly secured to prevent vibration.

Step 4 – Piping, Drainage and Electrical

Copper refrigerant pipes connect each indoor unit to the outdoor condenser. The drainage pipe runs from each indoor unit’s condensate tray to the nearest floor trap. A dedicated electrical circuit or isolator switch handles the power supply for each indoor unit. All three systems should be routed cleanly and secured along the trunking route before any covers are fitted.

Step 5 – Pressure Test, Vacuum and Gas Charge

Before switching the system on, the refrigerant circuit is pressure-tested to confirm no leaks exist in the new piping. The system is then vacuumed to remove moisture and air from inside the copper pipes before the R32 refrigerant is introduced. This step is non-negotiable. Skipping it is the most common cause of early gas leaks and below-specification cooling output.

Step 6 – Test Run and Handover

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Cool Channels technician checking aircon outlet temperature with thermometer during post-installation test run in Singapore

Every unit should run for at least 30 minutes with a thermometer check before the job is signed off. The indoor air outlet temperature should read between 12 and 15 degrees Celsius when the unit is set to 22 degrees Celsius. Both units should operate without unusual noise or vibration. Do not make final payment until this test is done and the results are satisfactory.

HDB and Condo Installation Rules You Must Follow

HDB treats installation compliance seriously. Getting the process wrong means mandatory rectification at your own expense and potentially a fine.

HDB Requirements

The following rules come directly from HDB’s official aircon installation renovation guidelines:

  • BCA-trained installer required: By law, all aircon installation work in HDB flats must be carried out by a professional trained by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA). This is a legal requirement, not a guideline.
  • Outdoor unit on the designated ledge only: The condensing unit must be placed on the aircon ledge allocated to your specific flat. It cannot be mounted on the facade, placed in the common corridor or installed on any ledge belonging to another flat.
  • Stainless steel brackets required: All brackets used to secure the outdoor condensing unit must be stainless steel. Standard galvanised steel brackets do not meet HDB’s requirements.
  • Internal piping runs only: All refrigerant piping must run internally through the flat. Running pipes along external walls or through common corridors is not permitted.
  • Drainage to floor trap: Condensate from each indoor unit must discharge directly into a floor trap. It cannot drip onto the external facade, ledge or common corridor areas.
  • 14-day submission: An installation report must be submitted to your local HDB branch within 14 days of the installation being completed. Your contractor should handle this submission. Confirm it is included in the service agreement before booking.

Condominium MCST Requirements

Condo installations require written approval from the Management Corporation Strata Title (MCST) before work begins. Most condos have a standard approval form that covers the unit type, brand, proposed outdoor unit location and method of drainage. Some MCSTshave a list of approved contractors or specifications that must be met. Obtain written MCST approval before booking your installation date.

Landed Properties

Landed property owners generally have fewer restrictions. If the outdoor unit is visible from a public road or a shared boundary, a BCA permit may be required before installation. Check with your contractor in advance.

R32 vs R410A vs R22: What Refrigerant Will Your New System Use

If you are installing a new system or replacing an existing one, this is worth understanding before you buy.

Refrigerant

Status in Singapore

Gas Top-Up Cost

What This Means for You

R32

Current standard from 2022

$80 to $140

Better energy efficiency, lower global warming potential. All new Singapore systems use R32. Compatible gas is widely available.

R410A

Legacy (2010 to 2022)

$120 to $180

Still serviceable and gas is available, but phasing out. If replacing soon, upgrade to R32.

R22

Banned for new installations

$150 to $220

Cannot be used in new systems. If your existing unit runs on R22, the full system including all copper piping must be replaced. R22 and R32 are not compatible.

For all new residential installations in Singapore from 2022 onwards, R32 is the only compliant refrigerant. If you are replacing an old R22 system, budget for a full replacement of both units and all copper piping.

Aircon Brands in Singapore: A 2026 Comparison

The brand you choose affects the unit price, long-term electricity costs and how easy it will be to find parts and qualified technicians in future. Here is how the main options compare in Singapore:

Brand

System 3 Unit Price (approx.)

Known For

Notes for Singapore Buyers

Daikin

$3,500 to $5,500

Reliability, parts availability

The most installed brand in Singapore. Technicians familiar with Daikin systems are available island-wide. Spare parts are easy to source.

Mitsubishi Electric Starmex

$3,800 to $5,800

Quiet operation

Best option for bedrooms where noise is a concern. Strong inverter performance and energy efficiency.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

$2,800 to $4,500

Value, reliability

Solid mid-range performance without the premium price. Popular choice for secondary rooms.

Panasonic

$2,800 to $4,800

Inverter efficiency

Among the highest NEA energy tick ratings. Good for long-term running cost savings.

LG DualCool

$2,500 to $4,200

Smart home features

Compatible with Google Home and Matter. Suitable for tech-focused households.

Samsung WindFree

$3,000 to $5,000

Comfort cooling

WindFree mode circulates air without direct airflow. Well-suited for sleeping areas.

Fujitsu

$2,800 to $4,500

Humidity control

Performs well in Singapore’s humid conditions. Less prominent brand presence but reliable.

Midea

$1,800 to $3,200

Entry-level pricing

Budget option with shorter standard warranty. Suitable for lower-usage rooms.

Cool Channels Engineering installs all brands listed above. See our aircon installation page for current availability.

How to Use Climate Vouchers to Reduce Your Aircon Installation Cost

The Singapore government’s Climate Friendly Households Programme provides cash vouchers that can be used to offset the cost of purchasing an energy-efficient aircon. Here are the confirmed details as of June 2026:

  • Amount: Up to $400 per household, comprising $300 and $100 vouchers.
  • Eligibility: HDB households (Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents) and Singapore Citizens living in private residential properties. One set of vouchers per registered address.
  • Aircon requirement: The unit must carry an NEA energy efficiency label of 3 ticks or higher. Vouchers cannot be used on 1 or 2-tick units.
  • How to claim: Log in to RedeemSG using your Singpass account. One household member claims the vouchers and shares the digital voucher links with the rest of the household.
  • Where to spend: At participating retailers listed on the official programme website. The vouchers are applied at the point of purchase of the unit, not at installation.
  • Valid until: 31 December 2027.

Check your eligibility and see the full list of participating retailers at the Climate Friendly Households Programme official website.

Practical tip: Check the NEA energy label before purchasing your unit.

A 5-tick unit qualifies for the Climate Vouchers and uses 20 to 35 percent less electricity.

At Singapore electricity rates, the energy saving alone often covers the cost difference within 2 years.

6 Things to Confirm Before Installation Day

Going through these before the team arrives prevents last-minute surprises and disputes.

  • Outdoor unit position confirmed: For HDB flats, the designated aircon ledge must be clear and accessible on the day. For condos, MCST written approval must be in hand before the contractor arrives.
  • Electrical supply checked: Each indoor unit needs a dedicated circuit or isolator. If your distribution board has no spare breaker positions, the electrician needs to know this in advance so the right materials are brought on the day.
  • Piping and trunking route agreed in writing: If you want concealed trunking inside walls or ceilings, this needs to be agreed and priced before installation starts. Changing the route after piping is laid adds cost and time.
  • Written itemised quote in hand: You should have a written document listing exactly what is included and what will be charged extra. Verbal agreements are hard to enforce when a dispute arises on the day.
  • Drainage floor trap identified: Know where the nearest floor trap is for each indoor unit. The technician will route the drainage pipe to it and needs to confirm this routing is practical before work begins.
  • Full day kept clear: A System 3 installation takes 4 to 6 hours including testing. System 4 or 5 can take a full working day. Do not schedule other contractors or commitments on the same day.

What to Check Before Making Final Payment

This is the step most installation guides skip. Running through this before the team leaves protects you from discovering faults the following day when the contractor is no longer on-site.

  • 30-minute test run done: Every indoor unit should have been running for at least 30 minutes. If the installer wants to leave before testing, do not make final payment.
  • Temperature check: Set the unit to 22 degrees Celsius and use a thermometer at the air outlet after 15 minutes. The reading should be 12 to 15 degrees Celsius. A warmer reading may indicate an undercharged refrigerant system.
  • No unusual noise or vibration: Both indoor and outdoor units should operate quietly. Rattling from the outdoor unit often means loose bracket bolts. Clicking from the indoor unit often indicates a partially unseated fan blade.
  • Drainage confirmed working: Ask the technician to show you where the drainage exits and confirm water is flowing. Pour a small cup of water into the drain pan if needed to verify the path is clear.
  • No refrigerant oil stains visible: Yellow or oily residue around any pipe joint indicates a possible refrigerant leak at that fitting. This must be fixed before the job is considered done.
  • Trunking and brackets secure: Press gently on the indoor unit from the side. There should be no flex or movement. The outdoor unit bracket should have no wobble at all.
  • HDB submission confirmed: For HDB installations, ask the contractor to confirm in writing that they will submit the installation report to HDB within 14 days and will provide you with a copy of the submission.

When to Replace Your Existing Aircon Rather Than Repair It

If you are considering a new installation because your current system is giving problems, this table can help you decide.

Situation

Recommendation

Reason

Unit under 5 years old, single fault

Repair

Repair cost is likely well below the unit’s remaining value

Unit 5 to 8 years old, one significant fault

Get a repair quote first

Compare the repair cost to 50 percent of a new system price. If repair is cheaper, proceed.

Compressor failed, unit over 8 years old

Replace

Compressor replacement on an aging unit often costs more than a new system and only extends the life by a few years

Unit runs on R22 refrigerant

Replace

R22 gas cannot be recharged in Singapore. R22 and R32 systems are not compatible. Replacement of both units and all piping is the only long-term option.

Recurring faults, unit over 10 years old

Replace

Repeated repair costs plus rising electricity bills from a worn compressor usually exceed the cost of a new system within 2 years

Energy bills rising despite regular servicing

Replace with 4 or 5-tick unit

A high-efficiency replacement typically recovers its upfront cost within 2 to 3 years through electricity savings

If you are unsure whether to repair or replace, our aircon repair team can carry out an honest assessment before any work is committed to.

Why Singapore Homeowners and Businesses Choose Cool Channels Engineering

Cool Channels Engineering professional aircon installation team Singapore

  • 25 or more years of installation experience across HDB, condo, landed and commercial properties
  • 900 or more verified 5-star Google reviews
  • All installations carried out by technicians trained to BCA requirements for HDB compliance
  • All major brands installed: Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Fujitsu, Midea
  • Free site survey before quoting – no day-of surprises
  • 30-minute test run included as standard on every installation job
  • 90-day workmanship warranty on all installation work
  • HDB submission report handled as part of the service
  • Available 7 days a week: Monday to Saturday 8:30am to 10pm, Sunday 8:30am to 5pm

Cool Channels Engineering Pte Ltd carries out aircon installation for new homes, renovations, system upgrades and direct unit replacements across all regions of Singapore. We handle System 1 through System 5 residential configurations and commercial system types including VRF, cassette and ducted. Every job includes a written itemised quote, a site survey, a full test run on completion and HDB submission handling where required.

View our aircon service page or contact us for a free site survey.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aircon Installation in Singapore

How much does aircon installation cost in Singapore in 2026?

Labour-only installation ranges from approximately $850 for a System 1 to $6,500 or more for a System 5. Full packages including the aircon units range from around $1,550 to $12,000 or more depending on system size and brand. These are 2026 Singapore market figures. Contact Cool Channels for a written site-specific quote.

Do I need HDB approval before installing an aircon?

You do not need prior HDB approval for a standard installation on the existing designated ledge. However, the installation must be done by a BCA-trained technician, and an installation report must be submitted to your local HDB branch within 14 days of completion. Full details are at the HDB official renovation guidelines page.

How long does aircon installation take?

A System 2 takes 3 to 5 hours including testing. A System 3 takes 4 to 6 hours. A System 4 or 5 can take a full working day, especially if concealment work or electrical upgrades are involved. Tight outdoor ledge access or longer piping runs also add time.

Can I reuse my existing copper piping for a new unit?

Possibly. If the existing piping is under 8 years old, has no visible corrosion and has no prior leak history, a 30-minute vacuum test can confirm whether it is serviceable. If the pressure holds, the piping can be reused and saves $300 to $800 on a multi-system job. If the pressure drops, the piping needs to be replaced. Note that R22 piping cannot be reused for an R32 system.

Can I use my Climate Vouchers for aircon installation?

Climate Vouchers from the Climate Friendly Households Programme can be used to purchase the aircon unit itself at participating retailers, provided the unit carries a 3-tick NEA energy rating or higher. The vouchers are applied at the point of purchase, not at the installation stage. Eligible households can claim up to $400 in vouchers, valid until 31 December 2027.

What is the warranty on a new aircon installation?

Cool Channels Engineering provides a 90-day workmanship warranty on all installation work. Manufacturer warranties on the units typically cover 1 year for parts and labour and 5 years for the compressor, though this varies by brand. Confirm the exact manufacturer warranty terms with your supplier at the time of purchase.

Is R32 better than R410A for Singapore?

For new installations, yes. R32 has higher energy efficiency, a lower global warming potential and a lower gas top-up cost when needed. It is the required refrigerant for all new residential systems in Singapore from 2022. R410A is no longer used in new installations, though existing R410A systems remain serviceable.

What happens after installation in terms of maintenance?

A new aircon should be serviced every 3 to 4 months to maintain performance. Our annual maintenance contracts start from $120 per year and include scheduled quarterly service visits with full written records each time.

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