Why Choose Ducted Air Conditioning?

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Ducted Air Conditioning Guide

 

Ducted air conditioning offers seamless climate control, ensuring even airflow throughout your entire home. With no hot or cold spots, every room stays at the perfect temperature, keeping everyone comfortable year-round.

Beyond performance, ducted systems are designed to be discreet and aesthetically pleasing. With ducts hidden in the ceiling and unobtrusive vents delivering conditioned air, the system blends effortlessly into your home’s design—providing quiet, efficient cooling and heating without disrupting your space.

Some Of The Benefits Of Using Ducted Air Conditioning Are:
  1. Every room is individually air-conditioned based on preferences
  2. It has a central temperature and zone control with set and forget timers
  3. Different brands will provide you a different number of zones you can control with just a single system. In the long run, it provides flexibility and saves cost
  4. There is an even amount of air distribution; no hot or cold spots in your home
  5. Aesthetically, only grilles mounted in the ceiling or floor are visible, ducted systems do not intrude into the overall look of your rooms
  6. Ducted air conditioning is the most noise efficient system. This is because the equipment is placed in the ceiling, under the floor or outside the house
  7. When it comes to value, it is by far cheaper to install ducted air conditioning than a wall split system in each and every room
  8. In the long run, if you are thinking of selling your house, installing a ducted air conditioning system can add to the overall sale value
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One of the key advantages of ducted air conditioning is its energy-saving capability. With zoning options, you can turn off cooling or heating in rooms that aren’t in use, reducing energy consumption and lowering your running costs—ensuring comfort without unnecessary expense.

Other Things To Consider:
  1. Make sure the system you select will do the areas you require, as a ducted air conditioning system is very expensive to replace if it’s too small
  2. Ensure your ducted reverse cycle air conditioning system meets MEPS (Minimum Energy Performance Standard)
  3. Check the person designing the ductwork and size of unit is correctly licensed
  4. Make sure that a licensed electrician carries out the electrical components such as the circuit from the switchboard to the condenser
  5. A licensed tradesman must do the refrigeration and electrical components to ensure your warranty is valid.