Heat Pumps & Air Conditioning

If you’re looking to add value to your property, installing or upgrading your air conditioning is a smart place to start.



Heat Smarter, Not Harder

Why Heat pumps really save your heating bill.

The amazing benefit of heat pumps is that they have no heating element (see ‘How heat pumps work’ – below). All other forms of heating – gas, electricity, oil, and open fires – burn energy to create heat, with various degrees of efficiency. The only electricity that heat pumps consume is the limited amount needed to drive the heat transfer process, which redistributes the warm air.
To gain maximum savings – check the Energy Rating of the brand you are considering – the higher the rating, the more efficient the model is. Savings can be as high as 75% over traditional heaters.

Understanding Heat Pumps

How Heat Pumps Work

Heat pumps simply transfer free heat (not air) from one place to another, just like your refrigerator does. The heat that rises from the back of your fridge is coming from inside. An evaporator coil extracts warmth from the air inside, and transfers it out into your kitchen through the condenser coil in the back.
Heat pumps work in the same way. Two coils, one inside your home, and one outside are linked to draw warmth from the outside air (even on a cold Kiwi winter’s night) and transfer it into your home.
That’s a major advantage over electric or gas heaters, as heat pumps have no heating elements to burn energy. Then, at the click of a switch your heat pump can run in reverse, acting as an air conditioner to pump heat out of your home reducing humidity and keeping it fresh and cool in summer.

In Winter

Even on the coolest day your heat pump traps heat from outside, compresses it and transfers it into your home. Most heat pumps still provide heat even when it is -10˚C outside.

In Summer

Switch onto cool, and the heat pump becomes an air-conditioner pumping heat and humidity out of your home, leaving it cool and very comfortable.

How to Choose a Heat Pump / Air Conditioner

How many rooms do you want heated?

Quality

Energy Efficiency

Quiet Operation

SPLIT SYSTEMS

HEAT PUMP OWNER MAINTENANCE

  • Make sure the unit is off when cleaning.
  • Keep the area around the outdoor unit clear of garden waste and dirt.
  • Remove any growth around or into the unit.
  • Check and clean the outdoor coils when they are dirty.
  • Contact a service person at any sign of unusual sounds or operation.
  • Have an annual servicing agreement.
  • Power may be switched off in line with the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Request a Heat Pump Quote
Please tell us a bit about your property and what you’re looking for. Our team will be in touch as soon as possible to assit with your enquiry.
Please include your preferred days and times for a booking, and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

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