New Zealand's Specialist Hot Water Heat Pump Installer

For the Wellington, Hutt Valley, Wairarapa, Kapiti and Horowhenua regions

Ducted

Enjoy a consistent temperature with ducted heat pump systems

  • A cost effective and efficient way to heat and cool your whole home
  • Discrete and quiet operation
  • New builds or existing homes

Stay cosy with efficient Ducted heat pump systems - servicing from the Wairarapa to Wellington

Ducted heat pump systems are fantastic when wall space is at a premium or if you just don’t want radiators or bulky heaters on the wall.  Ducted systems can be installed in the roof space or underneath house with discrete grilles situated to give you optimum comfort around the home.

Ducted heat pump systems can heat and cool, so you are provided with the exact home environment you want year round.

A2W are trained, licensed and experienced installers of ducted central heating systems and will ensure that the correct system is designed and installed in your home.

Central Heating Systems FAQs

Central heating provides heat to the interior of a building. The main components of a central heating system typically include a heat source (such as a boiler or hot water heat pump), a distribution system (such as radiators or vents), and controls (such as thermostats or timers). Heat is circulated through the distribution system to provide warmth to the desired areas, including underfloor.

Assessment: We begin by assessing the existing heating system and the building's requirements, including such factors as the size of the building, insulation levels, and desired heating capacity.
Design: Based on the assessment, a central heating system is designed to suit. 
Infrastructure modifications: Retrofitting a central heating system may require building infrastructure modifications. This can involve installing pipes for hot water systems, and making adjustments to accommodate the heating equipment.
Installation of heating equipment: Install the central heating equipment, such as the boiler, cylinder, or hot water heat pump, according to the design plan. Ensure proper ventilation and compliance with safety regulations.
Distribution system: Depending on the type of central heating system chosen, install the distribution system. This could involve installing radiators, baseboard heaters, or underfloor heating systems.
Controls and thermostats: Install appropriate controls and thermostats to regulate the heating system. This allows for efficient and convenient temperature control throughout the building.
Testing and commissioning: After the installation, test the central heating system to ensure it operates correctly. Once complete we would issue a Certificate of Compliance if required.

Get in touch today for expert advice and product recommendations based on your requirements.

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Do you use mains gas (meter) or LPG (bottled)?

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How do I tell if I have low pressure or mains pressure hot water at present?  

Have a look at your hot water cylinder, it will normally tell you on it if it is mains or low pressure.  If not, if the hot water from your tap comes out as fast as the cold water you have mains pressure.  If the hot water is slow compared to the cold water, you likely have low pressure.

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