Ducted Air Conditioning Heating Systems for All-Year Comfort
Ducted systems aren't just for summer. With reverse cycle technology, they use the same system to keep your whole home warm during winter. No need for extra heaters or multiple units.
















How ducted heating works
With a reverse cycle ducted system, the same setup that cools your home in summer can also keep it warm in winter. There’s no need for separate heaters, extra split systems or bulky electric panels.
The system works by drawing in outside air, reversing the refrigeration process, and sending warm air through your ceiling vents. It’s efficient, clean and designed to heat the entire home. When combined with zoning, you can heat only the rooms you're using and avoid wasting energy.


Why choose ducted heating?
If you already have a ducted air conditioning system, using it for heating is often the simplest and most cost-effective option. It uses the same system, the same vents and the same controls, which means fewer appliances and a cleaner setup.
Quiet, even warmth
Lower energy use
Whole-home heating

Heat the rooms you use, not the ones you don't
One of the best features of ducted heating is zoning. You can divide your home into different areas and control which rooms are heated at any given time. That means no more warming up unused spaces like guest rooms or hallways.
Zoning helps lower running costs and gives you more control over your comfort. Want the bedrooms warm at night and the living areas off? Easy. Need to heat just one end of the house? No problem.

What about running costs?
One of the biggest misconceptions about ducted heating is that it costs a lot to run. In reality, reverse cycle systems are one of the most energy-efficient ways to heat a home, especially when paired with zoning and regular servicing.


Frequently asked questions
Not sure what to expect? These common questions might help.
Not when it’s a reverse cycle system. These systems are designed to be energy efficient and cost-effective, especially when combined with zoning and regular servicing.
If it's a reverse cycle system, yes. Most modern ducted air conditioners are set up to handle both cooling and heating. If you're unsure, we can check your system for you.
Yes. When set up properly, ducted heating delivers even airflow to every zone. We design each system to suit your home’s layout and insulation.
Absolutely. With zoning, you can heat only the rooms you need. It’s one of the easiest ways to improve comfort and reduce running costs.
It depends on your home. Ducted heating is usually better for larger homes or when you want full control across multiple rooms. We can help you compare options based on your layout and usage.













