Our Heat Pumps
Why choose a heat pump?
A heat pump is a great first step to creating a warmer, healthier home. Perfect for investment properties, first home renovations or creating your dream home with a budget in mind.
A single or multi-unit heat pump will make winter better at an accessible price point. The size of your home dictates the size of your heat pump. A small heat pump will be inefficient in a large space with pitched ceilings and you’ll end up forking out a lot of money on inefficient heating.
Our team knows exactly how to calculate the right size and best placement for your living area, we can also talk you through multi-room heat pumps if you’re not quite ready to invest in central heating but would like more of a whole home feel.
Heating is an investment. We love a good chat to ensure what we’re doing is tailored to you.
Contact usBrands we work with.
We work with a range of brands to ensure our customers have choice. It means when you work with us, you’re getting a heating and cooling solution tailored to your home. HVAC is an investment so we only work with premium brands to ensure your heating is energy efficient and lasts the distance."AVS Air Conditioning & Ventilation Services installed a Panasonic Heat Pump for me last week. Giles did a brilliant job. The area was clean and Giles went over everything and explained clearly how to use it."
- June G
How does a heat pump work?
In heating mode, the heat pump moves heat from outside into your home. In cooling mode, it works in reverse, taking heat from inside and releasing it outside.
A heat pump moves air from one place to another by:
Absorbing heat: Within the heat pump an evaporator contains a liquid refrigerant. When the refrigerant absorbs heat from the outside air, ground, or water, it evaporates and turns into a gas.
Compressing the Gas: The gas then moves to a compressor. The compressor squeezes the gas, making it much hotter. This is similar to how a bicycle pump gets warm when you use it.
Releasing Heat: The hot gas moves to another part called the condenser and the gas releases its heat into your home, warming it up. As it releases heat, the gas cools down and turns back into a liquid.
Circulating Back: The liquid refrigerant returns to the evaporator, and the cycle starts over again.
What to expect when you work with us:
- A home consultation. New build or retrofit, our first step is a consultation at your place. We need to know what we’re dealing with to ensure the best fit for your home.
- Custom Calculations. We’ve got our maths down to an art and tailor your system to your home by calculating the size of your layout, ceiling and pitch height among other things to ensure the heating to space ratio is efficient. We’ll discuss the best options for your needs.
- Quote prep & approval. We’ll go away and prepare a quote to send through for approval. If you’re happy with the quote, we’ll book in the install.
- Installation. Installation takes about 2-3 days depending on the size of the project.
- Aftercare. We’ll take you through how to use your heat pump or ducted heating.
Quickfire FAQs
All jobs are different and the cost depends on the size of your heat pump and the install process at your place.
Price, aesthetics and features including timers, zone controls, size and home climate stats. Check out the different brands we offer here:
Heat pumps are cost efficient to run and will use less energy than a standalone gas or oil heater, with more heating power.
Ducted heating is the creme-de-la-creme of heating and we can’t rave about it enough. Heat pumps are a more accessible way to keep your home warm, but ducted heating is a great option for your family if you want more control, a quieter system and whole home, regulated comfort. We can chat through the options with you.
A single heat pump is usually in the living room to warm the heart of the home. A multi-system means two heat pumps attached to the same outdoor unit, heating two different parts of your home.
Yes, we offer a 5 year workmanship warranty, and all products we install come with product warranties.