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Ducted Air Conditioning 

Ducted Air Conditioning

Whole-Home Comfort, All Year Round

A ducted air conditioning system is one of the most effective ways to heat and cool your entire home.

 

Designed to deliver consistent temperatures throughout multiple rooms, ducted systems use a central indoor unit connected to a network of hidden ducts that distribute conditioned air through discreet ceiling or floor vents.

With only the grilles visible, ducted air conditioning provides a clean, modern appearance while delivering powerful and efficient climate control throughout your home.​​

Ducted Air Conditioning diagram

How Does a Ducted Air Conditioning System Work?

A ducted system consists of an indoor unit installed in the ceiling space or under the floor, connected to an outdoor heat pump unit.

 

Conditioned air is distributed through insulated ducts and delivered to each room through strategically placed vents.

Benefits of Ducted Air Conditioning

01

Complete Temperature Control
Enjoy consistent temperatures throughout your home from a single system

02

Discreet Design
With the main components hidden from view, ducted systems maintain the clean lines and aesthetics of your interior spaces.

03

Energy Efficient Operation
Modern ducted heat pump systems provide highly efficient heating and cooling, helping to reduce energy consumption compared to traditional heating methods.

04

Quiet Performance
Because the main equipment is located away from living areas, ducted systems operate quietly, creating a more comfortable home environment.

05

Zoned Temperature Control
Optional zoning allows different areas of the home to be controlled independently, maximising comfort and reducing unnecessary energy use.

06

Improved Indoor Comfort
Maintain a comfortable indoor temperature year-round while helping to manage humidity levels during warmer months.

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Looking for a ducted air conditioning solution for your home?

Contact our team today for expert advice, system design, and a free no-obligation quote.

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