

A VRF/VRV (Variable Refrigerant Flow) system runs several indoor units from a single outdoor unit, so each room or zone is controlled independently. It is the right choice for offices, guesthouses, hotels and larger homes in Batumi where a single split system is not enough.
What's included
- Heat-load assessment and system design for your layout
- Refrigerant pipe network with branch (refnet) joints
- Installation of multiple indoor units — wall, cassette or ducted
- Central and per-zone controllers
- Commissioning, balancing and full system test
- Ongoing servicing and support; we work with the main brands
The result is quiet, efficient, independently controlled comfort in every zone. Tell us how many rooms you need covered and we’ll advise on the right setup.
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 systemsfrom 350 ₾
- Cassette systemsfrom 450 ₾
- Ceiling-floor (console) systemsfrom 450 ₾
- Column / floor-standing systemsfrom 450 ₾
- Ducted systemsfrom 450 ₾
- VRF / VRV systemsfrom 650 ₾
Recent work
Recent work
Frequently asked questions
What is a VRF / VRV system?
VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow, sold by Daikin as VRV) runs several indoor units from a single outdoor unit through one refrigerant pipe network, varying the flow so each room is controlled independently. It is the standard choice for hotels, guesthouses, offices and larger homes. Imia designs, installs and services VRF systems in Batumi from 650 GEL.
How much does VRF installation cost in Batumi?
VRF/VRV installation with Imia starts from 650 GEL. The final figure depends on how many indoor units are served, the length and complexity of the refnet pipe network and the site conditions, so it is always quoted after a site visit. Other commercial systems start lower: split from 350 GEL, cassette and ducted from 450 GEL.
VRF or several separate split systems — which is better?
Below roughly four indoor units, separate splits are usually cheaper and simpler. Above that, VRF wins: one outdoor unit instead of six on the facade, far better part-load efficiency, independent room control and a single point of service. For a hotel, guesthouse or multi-room office in Batumi, VRF is almost always the right answer.
How many indoor units can one VRF outdoor unit run?
It depends on the outdoor unit capacity, but a typical commercial VRF outdoor unit serves anywhere from 8 to more than 30 indoor units, in any mix of wall, cassette, ducted and ceiling-floor types. The limit is the total connected capacity and the pipe network, which Imia calculates from your heat load before quoting.
Do you service and maintain existing VRF systems?
Yes. Imia services VRF and VRV systems already installed in Batumi hotels, offices and apartment buildings: pressure and charge checks, refnet joint inspection, indoor unit and filter cleaning, drain pump testing, control and error-code diagnostics. Annual servicing is what stops a small refrigerant loss becoming a failed compressor in August.
How long does a VRF installation take?
A small VRF system with a handful of indoor units typically takes several days; a hotel or a whole office floor takes longer and is normally phased around the building schedule. The pipe network and the vacuuming stage are what take time — and rushing them is what causes leaks later. Imia agrees a schedule before starting.
Which VRF brands do you work with?
Imia installs and services VRF/VRV systems from all the major manufacturers available in Georgia — Daikin, Mitsubishi, Gree, Midea, Haier, TCL and Samsung — in any indoor-unit mix: wall, cassette, ducted, ceiling-floor and column. Tell us how many rooms you need covered and we will advise on the right configuration.



















