Ducted Heat Pumps

Efficient Heating and Cooling

Ducted Heat Pumps

If you’re looking to heat your entire house without the visible presence of air conditioning units on your walls or floors, ducted heat pump systems are an excellent choice. When an effective heat pump is installed in the ceiling cavity and connected through ducts to ceiling vents, it can supply warm or cool air to every room. A single touchpad controller manages the entire system, allowing you to adjust the temperature of your whole house from one convenient location.

A ducted heat pump system includes a central indoor unit (typically installed in the ceiling or beneath the floor) that connects to an outdoor unit via refrigerant piping. The central unit distributes warm or cool air through a network of ducts, which are generally concealed in the ceiling, walls, or under the floor. Each room or zone features air vents that facilitate the circulation of conditioned air.

Benefits of Ducted Heat Pumps

1. Whole-Home or Whole-Building Comfort

Even Temperature Distribution: Duct systems ensure consistent heating or cooling throughout a home or building. Unlike high wall or split systems that focus on specific areas, ducted heat pumps guarantee that every room or zone maintains a balanced temperature, eliminating cold or hot spots.

Customizable Zoning: One of the key benefits of ducted systems is the ability to create zones, allowing users to control the temperature in different parts of the home or building independently. For instance, you can heat bedrooms at night while turning off heating in unused areas, saving energy and improving comfort.

3. Efficient Heating and Cooling

Energy Efficiency: The ducted heat pumps are very efficient, especially when used to heat/cool more than one room. Most of the new ducted systems have inverter technology in them, which regulates the output of the system to the current cooling demand. The constant on/off that is characteristic of older systems is eliminated, ensuring more consistent temperatures and energy savings.

Inverter technology can save money on energy bills and it is also much quieter than traditional systems that run constantly at a fixed speed. When selecting a ducted heat pump, prioritize models that emphasize inverter technology for the best performance.


Seasonal Versatility: Like all heat pump systems, ducted units can deliver heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. It is particularly beneficial in the parts of New Zealand where the seasons vary greatly in temperature.

5. Long-Term Investment

Increased Property Value: A ducted heat pump system can also add value to a residential or commercial property if it is installed. It is a deluxe heating and cooling system, and its modern convenience and energy efficiency make the property itself more desirable to possible buyers or renters.

Durability and Longevity: Ducted heat pumps are designed for long-term use, and with regular maintenance, they can operate efficiently for many years. They are also more sturdy than portable/smaller heating units.

2. Aesthetically Pleasing

Discreet Design: As ducted systems only have small ceiling or floor vents visible in each room, they are quite unobtrusive. This is particularly beneficial in homes or commercial spaces where aesthetic design matters, as there are no bulky indoor units occupying wall space.

Quiet Operation: Ducted heat pumps are generally quieter than high wall units because the central unit is often placed in a concealed area, such as the attic or outside. The noise produced by the system is minimal and distant from living areas.

4. Air Filtration and Improved Indoor Air Quality

Better Air Circulation: Ducted systems constantly recirculate air throughout a home or building and thus improve the overall air quality. Most have air filters that filter out dust and allergens and other impurities, promoting a much healthier place to live or work.


Humidity Control: Besides temperature control, many ducted heat pumps can control humidity, which is the amount of moisture in the air. This is especially helpful in humid areas because it helps to prevent the growth of mould.

Many modern ducted heat pumps come with inverter technology. Inverter systems adjust the compressor speed based on the heating or cooling demand, which enhances energy efficiency and maintains a more consistent indoor temperature. This technology can lead to lower energy bills and quieter operation compared to traditional systems that operate at fixed speeds. 

For larger homes, office buildings, and retail spaces that require consistent temperature control, ducted systems provide a reliable and sustainable heating and cooling solution. Homeowners and businesses need to collaborate with skilled Chillmount installers to ensure optimal efficiency and long-lasting benefits. 

When considering a ducted heat pump, look for models specifically highlighting inverter technology for optimal performance. Contact Chillmount today for all your ducted heat pump needs!

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