Cassette & Ceiling-Floor AC Installation

Cassette & Ceiling-Floor AC Installation

PriceFrom 450 GEL

Cassette and ceiling-floor units suit larger rooms, offices and shops where even airflow and a clean ceiling line matter. A cassette recesses into the ceiling and blows air in four directions; a ceiling-floor (console) unit mounts low or high on the wall for long rooms.

What's included

  • Ceiling cut-out and support framing for the cassette
  • Recessed mounting flush with the ceiling
  • Four-way airflow setup for even temperature across the room
  • Concealed refrigerant and drainage runs, with a condensate pump where needed
  • Electrical connection and controller
  • Commissioning and a full performance test

You get even, quiet cooling and a tidy, built-in look with no bulky wall unit on show.

Business & commercial installation

Offices, hotels, apartments, cafés and restaurants, shops, gyms, warehouses and production sites. The final price depends on the number of indoor units and the pipe network — always confirmed on site.

  • Split / Multi-split systems
    from 350 ₾
  • Cassette systems
    from 450 ₾
  • Ceiling-floor (console) systems
    from 450 ₾
  • Column / floor-standing systems
    from 450 ₾
  • Ducted systems
    from 450 ₾
  • VRF / VRV systems
    from 650 ₾

Frequently asked questions

How much does cassette air conditioner installation cost in Batumi?

Cassette installation with Imia starts from 450 GEL, the same entry price as ceiling-floor (console), column and ducted systems. Split and multi-split systems on commercial premises are from 350 GEL and VRF/VRV from 650 GEL. The final price depends on the number of indoor units and the pipe network, so it is confirmed on site.

What is a cassette air conditioner and where does it suit?

A cassette unit is recessed into a false ceiling, leaving only a flat decorative grille visible, and blows air evenly in four directions. That even distribution is why it is the standard in Batumi offices, cafés, restaurants, shops, clinics and salons: nobody sits in a cold draught and no corner is left warm. One cassette often replaces two wall units.

Can a cassette unit be installed without a false ceiling?

No — a cassette needs a suspended ceiling void to sit in, typically around 30 cm of clearance depending on the model. If there is no false ceiling and none is planned, the right alternatives are a ceiling-floor (console) unit, a column/floor-standing unit or a ducted system, all from 450 GEL. Imia will advise which fits your space.

Why is my cassette air conditioner dripping water from the ceiling?

Almost always the condensate drain: a blocked drain line, a failed drain pump, a dirty drain pan or a drain run without enough fall from the original installation. Because a cassette sits above a ceiling, a leak damages plaster before anyone notices. Imia clears and re-tests cassette drainage in Batumi — a water-leak check is from 50 GEL.

Cassette or column — which is right for my space?

Cassette if you have a false ceiling and want an even, invisible installation — offices, salons, clinics, restaurants. Column (floor-standing) if there is no ceiling void, if the space is high and open, or if you need to cool quickly — shops, hotel lobbies, halls and reception areas. Both start from 450 GEL with Imia.

Do you install ducted and ceiling-floor systems as well?

Yes. Imia installs the full commercial range in Batumi: cassette, ducted, ceiling-floor (console) and column/floor-standing systems, all from 450 GEL, plus multi-split from 350 GEL and VRF/VRV from 650 GEL for larger sites. Every commercial job is sized from the floor area, ceiling height, occupancy and equipment load before a price is given.

How much ceiling space does a cassette unit need?

Typically around 30 cm of clear void above the finished ceiling, plus room to run the refrigerant lines, the drain with fall or a drain pump, and the power cable. This is worth checking before the ceiling is built. Imia surveys the void at the planning stage so the cassette is not the thing that forces a redesign.