An energy-efficient ducted air conditioning units is one of the best ways to cool your home, providing quiet operation with aesthetic appeal and being energy efficient.
Your air conditioners can also be set up so they only cool rooms where you are using them - helping reduce energy costs over time.
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They are energy-efficient
If you're searching for ways to cut running costs, ducted air conditioning units might be needed. With its quick cooling speed and exterior compressor placement - helping draw warm air back in during winter - ducted AC could provide significant cost-cutting measures.
One advantage of ducted air conditioning is its quiet operation; its fan is discreetly concealed within the ceiling space so as not to disrupt you, or your family, plus its energy-efficient design ensures it won't cost much to run.
Ducted air conditioners offer another advantage by simultaneously cooling multiple rooms or zones - an excellent solution for families who each have differing temperature preferences. Plus, turning off zones no longer being used saves your electricity bill. Furthermore, this cooling type can be installed in existing homes and new builds.
They are quiet
Ducted air conditioners utilise an intricate network of air ducts to distribute cool air throughout your home. Usually hidden within walls and ceilings, this system often simultaneously serves heating and cooling needs.
Ducted air conditioning units tend to be quieter than their split counterparts due to their placement of compressor outside and fan in roof space or beneath the floor - both being away from living areas and noise pollution.
Your ears won't be disturbed by a compressor running, letting you rest peacefully through the night without hearing the humming and droning sound of a conventional split system. All that will remain visible are nondescript vents in your ceiling - making your home appear more stylish and contemporary!
They are easy to control
A ducted air conditioning units system in your house gives you greater control of every room's temperature. Ducts allow for simultaneous cooling of multiple rooms at the same time. In contrast, some systems allow users to set different temperatures for different zones, providing greater comfort while eliminating disagreements among family members regarding temperature differences between spaces.
Ducted air conditioners are easy to maintain and versatile enough to be used for cooling and heating your property. Their user-friendly keypad can quickly blast your property with cool air, letting you choose which rooms receive cooling. Plus, timers allow you to program it to blast at specific times or shut it off after a set amount of time has elapsed.
Ducted air conditioners can also be aesthetically integrated into your home with various grille designs and placement options that won't detract from its aesthetic appeal; they may even add to it!
They are aesthetically pleasing.
Ducted air conditioning units can add aesthetic appeal by discreetly integrating into ceilings or walls. Their network of ducts distributes cool air throughout your home or building, and you can control it centrally from one central location. In addition, ducted ACs dehumidify air while providing comfort to people with asthma or allergies.
Air conditioning systems can be found both in new homes and existing properties. When building a new house, it is best to consider an air conditioning solution from the beginning of your design process to make informed choices and increase your chances of getting a great deal when selling the property later on.
Installing a ducted system can save money during installation because it uses less electricity than hi-wall split systems. For maximum savings and quality brand installations, make sure that you find an experienced local installer with quality brands available.
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Ducted air conditioners funnel cool air from a central unit, which is usually installed in the roof cavity during new builds or renovations, through ducts to every room. The system is also often zoned so that different areas can be cooled or heated. Hitachi’s ducted air conditioning units are designed to be nearly invisible, fitting into smaller ceiling cavities and allowing them to blend seamlessly into your design.