For larger homes in North Lakes, ducted air conditioning is the best option. With a central system located on the roof, cooled or warmed air is dispersed evenly throughout the entire home. You have the ability to control the temperature and airflow in each room, as well as turning off a specific zone if it's not in use. If your home already has existing ductwork, it can sometimes be reused. If you don't have any ducts, they will need to be installed before the system can be used. While it may be a more expensive option, it can be a great investment. It's important to understand how the system works and the associated pros and cons before making a final decision. Quality Air Conditioning can provide you with all the information you need to make an informed choice.
A ducted air conditioning system can cool or heat your entire house using a central unit. It doesn't matter how big your house is, because the system can distribute air evenly. From the central unit, the cool or warm air is distributed through ducts which are then released to vents located in any of your rooms. For heating purposes, a reverse cycle ducted air conditioning system is fit for this scenario. It works just the same, but with a different purpose. You don't have to buy two separate air conditioning units because both heating and cooling can be fulfilled by just the one.
At Quality Air Conditioning, we understand the importance of keeping your home comfortable. That's why our ducted air conditioning systems are designed to provide efficient temperature control across multiple rooms, so you can enjoy a seamless and consistent climate experience. Not only that, but ducted systems are also typically quieter and more energy-efficient, saving you money on your electricity bills - especially in larger spaces. Plus, with advanced features such as programmable thermostats and zone control, you have the power to customise and save even more energy, creating a comfortable environment that won't break the bank.
Unlike split type air conditioners which can get quite noisy when run hard, ducted units are not. Since the central unit is either located in your roof or floor, its noise-producing agents are far away from the vents so it does not produce any kind of noise even during the night.
Aside from the aesthetic of not seeing your huge air conditioning unit hanging from your wall, choosing to get a ducted air conditioner helps save wall space. And because the indoor unit is concealed in your ceiling space while the outdoor unit is in the backyard, the air vents are your only reminder that you have an air conditioner. And that is better than drilling a hole in your wall.
With ducted air conditioners, you can choose which zone in your house needs more cool or hot air. You can either increase or decrease the temperature in any room without the other areas being affected. This feature is quite convenient and can help in saving money on electricity costs. WiFi control is also available, allowing you to turn on/off your ducted air conditioning system remotely from anywhere in the world with an internet connection.