Getting a new AC installed in Dubai isn't like picking a unit off the shelf and plugging it in. Between the brutal summer heat, DEWA regulations, and the sheer variety of systems on the market, there's quite a lot to consider before spending your money. This guide covers what matters - without the sales pitch.
Why AC Installation in Dubai Is Different
Dubai isn't your average city for cooling. Between June and September, outdoor temperatures regularly exceed 45°C, and humidity in coastal areas like JBR and Dubai Marina can hit 90%. Your AC doesn't get a break. It runs almost year-round, and during peak summer, it works harder than anywhere else on the planet.
That means you can't afford to get the installation wrong. A poorly sized unit wastes electricity (and DEWA bills in Dubai aren't cheap). A badly installed system develops problems within months - refrigerant leaks, drainage issues, uneven cooling. Getting it right the first time saves you thousands of dirhams down the line.
Split AC vs Central AC: Which One for Your Property?
This is the first decision most people face, and the answer depends on your property type.
Split Units
Split ACs are the go-to choice for apartments and smaller villas. Each unit cools a single room, with an indoor unit mounted on the wall and an outdoor compressor on the balcony or building exterior. They're affordable, relatively quick to install, and give you independent control over each room.
A typical split unit for a bedroom costs between AED 2,500 and AED 5,500 including installation, depending on the brand and cooling capacity. For a standard two-bedroom apartment in areas like JVC, Discovery Gardens, or Silicon Oasis, you're looking at three to four units.
Best for: Apartments, studios, individual rooms in villas, converted commercial spaces.Central (Ducted) Systems
Central AC runs through ducts hidden in your ceiling, cooling the entire property from a single outdoor unit. Most villas in communities like Arabian Ranches, Dubai Hills, and Emirates Hills come with central systems already installed by the developer.
Replacing or upgrading a central system is a bigger job - expect AED 15,000 to AED 45,000 depending on villa size and ductwork condition. But for larger properties, central AC is more efficient and provides more even cooling throughout the home.
Best for: Villas, townhouses, large penthouses, commercial offices.Cassette and Floor-Standing Units
If you've got a shop, salon, or small office, cassette units (mounted in the ceiling) or floor-standing units might be your best option. They cool larger open areas effectively without the ductwork that central systems need.
Choosing the Right Size: BTU and Tonnage
This is where most people go wrong. Buying an AC based on price alone is a mistake. The unit needs to match your room size, ceiling height, sun exposure, and insulation quality.
Here's a rough guide for Dubai conditions:









