Air Conditioning in Oakey

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Stay Cool with Air Conditioning

In Oakey, keeping your home or business comfortable year-round depends on the right air conditioning system. That’s why Paul Wiedman Electrical offers professional air conditioning services, covering supply, installation, and servicing of both split system and ducted units.


We work with trusted brands such as Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin, and Fujitsu, ensuring each system is efficient, durable, and perfectly matched to your property. Our licensed electricians take care of everything, from planning and sizing through to neat installation and thorough testing. Servicing is also available to keep your system reliable season after season.


Enjoy comfort without compromise, no matter the temperature outside.


Arrange your Oakey air conditioning service today by calling Paul Wiedman Electrical on (07) 4633 7766.

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Licensed Electricians

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Handled with Precision

Installing or upgrading your air conditioning should bring lasting advantages. With Paul Wiedman Electrical, every air conditioning service is handled with precision and customer focus.


What you’ll gain:


  • Split system & ducted choices to suit different properties
  • Energy-efficient models that reduce power usage
  • Routine servicing for fewer breakdowns & longer life
  • Accurate sizing that avoids wasted energy
  • Professional workmanship with tidy finishes every time


From the first conversation to the final test, we aim to make the process smooth and stress-free. You’ll be left with a reliable system that works when you need it most.


Reach out to Paul Wiedman Electrical today to book your next installation or servicing appointment.

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