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I was inspired by Rufaro (@Chaks_DIY)'s Enclosure to screen hot water tank and wanted to do a similar screening on a condenser unit in our backyard.
BEFORE:
Installed a new unit and had it raised off the ground:
Sanded with 120 grit and cleaned to prep for painting:
@homeinmelbourne mate this looks awesome, I might have to steal this for a future project, well done
What a beautiful air conditioning cover, it neatly blends in with the house and disguises that harsh industrial look of the condenser. The addition of the garden pebbles and plants softens the overall look of the area.
Thank you for sharing your air conditioning screening project.
Eric
Absolutely nailed it 😃
Top shelf sophisticated restraint. I'll be keeping this in mind hahaha
Thank you @diy_hausdesigns! I would never have thought to screen off the condenser unit until I saw your project.
Thank you again for inspiring so many of us!
Hi all,
There's been a lot of good discussion about this project on our social channels. We would like to remind readers that it is essential that any objects around an air conditioner's outdoor unit do not obstruct airflow and meet the manufacturer’s requirements. For details on required setbacks from walls or screens, it is best to refer to the installation guidelines for that specific unit.
If you would like specific advice about a project you intend to tackle, please don’t hesitate to hit the Start a discussion button here on Workshop. We're here to help.
Thanks again to @homeinmelbourne for sharing this popular project with us.
Mitchell
Hi all,
Some specifications I failed to include in the original post:
We saw a lot of discussion and feedback regarding this a/c condenser screening project and have made a change to the screening accordingly as well as for added peace of mind.
We installed a magnetic catcher and hinges to allow for improved heat exchange when the air conditioner is in use.
Thank you so much for posting that update on your air conditioning screen. This upgrade should put all the worries to rest as the condenser is no longer blocked by anything. Now if only it was motorized and connected to the wifi.
Again, thank you for posting that fantastic update on your air conditioning screen.
Eric
I have two of this kind and am looking for ideas, design, tools I need and materials. As having no experience I am afraid to start and don't know what to do and how to do. Great job!!!!
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @TigerWoops. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about screening.
Air conditioning condensers typically will have specifications on how close objects like screening can be placed. The first thing to do is look up your model's installation instructions and determine the setback required for anything that might block airflow. The unit in this post has exceptionally minimal setbacks, so it's important to check your model. Installing Merbau screening panels to block the view of your unit could be a more feasible option than a cover.
Once you've established the minimum distance requirements of the screening, you can begin sketching out how you'll build the cover. You'll might like to post some pictures of the units so our members have a better idea of what options would work. I've created a rendering below for you of how you could build a similar screening cover. 90 x 45mm treated Pine can be used for the framing uprights, treated Pine pailings for the skirting boards and Merbau screening for the slats. Climacoat screws can be used to join the skirting boards and slats to the frame timbers.
At a minimum, you'll need a handsaw or, preferably, a circular saw and a drill driver. Please make sure to wear appropriate PPE whilst constructing the project, like safety glasses and follow the manufacturer's directions on tool use.
This relatively straightforward project would be an excellent choice for someone new to D.I.Y.. I'm sure with the assistance of our helpful members, you'll have no issue completing this project.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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