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Home » Maintenance & Common Property » Common Property NSW » NSW: Air conditioner drainage issues in new strata buildings

NSW: Air conditioner drainage issues in new strata buildings

Published March 30, 2026 By Michael Hopwood Leave a Comment Last Updated March 30, 2026

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Question: Developers installed large air conditioning units on balconies in our new seven storey building. The balconies do not have any drainage. When operating, water pours out of the air conditioners and cascades down the outside of the building. What can we do?

I live in a new seven level unit complex in Tweed Heads with 13 units. Outside air conditioner units were to be installed on the roof, but the substantial units were instead installed on individual balconies.

The balconies have no drainage. When the air conditioners are on heat mode, water pours out of the units and over the balcony edge down onto units below.

The air conditioner installer has been to the site and states this is normal and nothing can be done as there are no drains for the water to flow into. If all residents run their air conditioners, water cascades down the outside of the building and enters lower level balconies.

Is there any legislation stating that air conditioners must have drainage to remove excess water? What can we do about this?

Answer: Obtain advice from a suitably qualified and experienced expert Mechanical (HVAC) Engineer to provide you with project specific advice in relation to any potential requirements for drainage.

Our recommendation is to obtain advice from a suitably qualified and experienced expert Mechanical (HVAC) Engineer to provide you with project specific advice in relation to any potential requirements for drainage. Following, you need to consider whether any proposed alterations to the existing air conditioning units and their associated services trigger any requirements under the Local Planning Authority Rules and Regulations and the NSW Design & Building Practitioners Act 2020.

This post appears in the September 2023 edition of The NSW Strata Magazine.

Michael Hopwood
Valen Projects
E: m.hopwood@valenprojects.com.au
P: 0488 666 682

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About Michael Hopwood

Starting out as a carpenter and residential builder, before obtaining a Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics (Hons), Michael has 25yrs construction experience from high-end residential new-build to large scale industrial and commercial building/services upgrades. Following over 10yrs delivering projects for some of Australia’s largest property/asset owners, Michael since founded Valen and returned to the residential sector as a Client-Side Project Manager/Consultant aiming to help Owners navigate the endless challenges caused by deficient design and construction practices, and the ever-changing legislative landscape. Reach out for queries on Remedial Construction, DBP Act, Fire Safety Upgrades, Defect Claims, and other property questions.

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