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Granville 2142Climate zone 6 · Endeavour

Air conditioning
in Granville

A 30 square metre living room in Granville needs about 4.21kW, against 3.15kW for the same room in Kiama, because Granville peaks at 35.6°C where Kiama hits 29.3°C. Installed prices here run $1,350–$3,500 for splits.

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Why Granville is different

Sizing advice written for "Sydney" is written for an average that barely exists. Granville accumulates 91.4 cooling degree days a year and clears 35°C about 12.6 days. Kiama, across Sydney, accumulates 21.5 and clears 35°C about 1.8 days — roughly 4 times the cooling demand. That is why the same room needs a different size unit depending which suburb it sits in, and why a number quoted for the metro average will be wrong for most addresses in it.

What size you need in Granville

RoomApprox sizeCooling neededUnit to look for
Bedroom 12m² 1.68kW 2kW
Large bedroom or study 18m² 2.53kW 2.5kW
Small living area 25m² 3.51kW 3.5kW
Living room 30m² 4.21kW 4.2kW
Open-plan living and dining 45m² 6.32kW 6kW
Large open plan 60m² 8.42kW 8kW

Sizing follows the design criterion AIRAH uses in its FairAir calculator: the 3pm outdoor temperature exceeded on no more than 10 days a year. We compute that figure for each suburb from Bureau of Meteorology daily records, then split the cooling load into a component that scales with how far the design temperature sits above 24C and a component from sun and internal heat that barely varies by location. That 50/50 split is our assumption, not AIRAH's. Treat the result as a starting point for a quote, not a substitute for an installer measuring your rooms.

What it costs to run here

Granville sits in the Endeavour network area, where a residential flat rate currently runs about 30.66c per kilowatt hour (ENGIE NSW ENGIE Standing elec). On that rate, a typical 3.5kW split system used normally costs roughly $60 a year in cooling, against about $14 for the identical unit in Kiama.

That figure starts from the appliance's registered energy rating data, then scales it by Granville's own cooling degree days against the reference site the rating uses (Richmond RAAF (067105), 113 degree days). Without that adjustment every suburb in the zone would show an identical number, which would tell you nothing.

Watch the peak window.

On a time-of-use plan in this network, electricity between 16:00 to 19:59 costs about 42.34c against 32.45c off-peak. Cooling the house hard through that window is where summer bills actually get away from people. Pre-cooling before it starts costs noticeably less.

Local factors

What changes a quote in Granville

51.1% of Granville homes are apartments

That changes the job more than the climate does. Most of that is three storeys or higher, so the owners corporation almost certainly has rules about condenser placement and noise. Expect to need owners corporation approval before anything is mounted on a common wall, and allow two to six weeks for it on top of the install lead time. Start the paperwork before you book the installer, because approval is the single most common cause of a delayed job in apartment suburbs.

You probably need less than you think

Granville accumulates only 91.4 cooling degree days a year and clears 35°C about 12.6 days. Oversizing is the common and expensive mistake here: too much capacity short-cycles, dehumidifies poorly and costs more upfront and to run. If an installer quotes a size up without measuring the room, ask them to justify it.

Installed prices

SystemInstalled priceSuits
Small split (2.5kW)$1,350–$2,000Bedrooms and studies
Large split (5-7kW)$2,100–$3,500Living areas
Ducted, whole home$6,500–$12,000Houses with roof access

Sydney pricing. See the full Sydney cost guide for a breakdown by job, or the New South Wales rebate guide for discounts that come off these figures.

About Granville

Around 18,168 people live in Granville (estimated for 2025), across roughly 8,990 occupied dwellings. The housing mix is 51.1% apartments, 37.2% separate houses and 10.9% semi-detached or townhouses, which is what drives most of the practical differences in getting a system installed here.

Nearby suburbs

Climate, network tariffs and housing stock shift across a metro, so the sizing and running costs on these pages differ from Granville's.

Sources and data

Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics data. Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing 2021 and Regional population 2024-25, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Climate data: Bureau of Meteorology, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Climate zones: Australian Building Codes Board. Tariffs: Consumer Data Right energy plan data. Appliance energy data: energyrating.gov.au (E3 Program).

Population is an estimate derived from the 2021 Census count scaled by regional growth to 2025, not an official count. Climate figures come from PARRAMATTA NORTH (MASONS DRIVE) (066124). Nearest qualifying station (still reporting, 59.0 yr of record, 98% complete). PARRAMATTA NORTH (MASONS DRIVE) (066124) is 4.9 km away, 25.2 km from the open coast against the suburb's 25.5 km, at 55 m against the suburb's 31 m. Stations are ranked on distance plus penalties for differing coastal exposure, elevation, NCC climate zone, record length and marine (sand-spit or island) siting.

Air conditioning in Granville: questions

What size air conditioner do I need in Granville?
For a typical 30 square metre living room in Granville, about 4.21kW, which in practice means a 4.2kW unit. Bedrooms usually land around 2kW. That comes from Granville's design temperature of 35.6°C, against 29.3°C in Kiama, which is why the same room needs a different size in each. Any installer should still measure the room, since orientation, glazing and insulation move the answer.
What does it cost to run air conditioning in Granville?
Roughly $60 a year in cooling for a typical 3.5kW split used normally, on Endeavour network rates of about 30.66 cents a kilowatt hour. That figure starts from the appliance's registered energy rating and is then scaled by Granville's own cooling degree days against the reference site the rating uses, because without that adjustment every suburb in the zone would show an identical number. If you are on a time-of-use plan, the peak window is where summer bills actually get away from people.
Do I need strata approval to install air conditioning in Granville?
Very likely, since 51.1% of Granville homes are apartments. Anything fixed to a common-property wall, and any condenser on a balcony or roof, normally needs owners corporation consent, and many buildings also specify permitted positions and noise limits. Start that approval before booking the install, because two to six weeks is normal and it is the most common cause of delay here.
When is the cheapest time to install in Granville?
Autumn through early spring, before the summer rush. Installers discount to keep crews busy in the quiet months, and the same job carries a premium in the weeks after the first serious heat arrives, when everyone calls at once.

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