We service a wide area across Victoria, including Melbourne’s Eastern Suburbs and Central Victoria — from Mooroolbark and Ringwood to Ballarat, Daylesford, and beyond.
Every installation is carried out by fully qualified, licensed, and insured HVAC technicians. We also comply with VEU, ESC, and VBA standards.
It’s a whole-home heating and cooling solution in one. A reverse cycle ducted system uses discreet ducts in your ceiling or floor to deliver perfectly conditioned air throughout your home — powered by one efficient outdoor unit. Think of it like gas ducted heating, but smarter: it heats and cools, all year round.
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A single split system heats or cools one room.
A multi-split uses one outdoor unit connected to several indoor heads—perfect when you want multiple rooms climate-controlled without multiple outdoor units.
For most homes, a reverse cycle ducted installation takes 1–2 days. We handle everything with minimal disruption — and leave your home spotless. We schedule around your needs for a smooth experience from start to finish.
That’s where we shine. Our team assesses your home’s layout, insulation, room usage and orientation to tailor a system that’s perfect — not too big, not too small. We design for balance, comfort and efficiency.
Water heating is one of the biggest energy users in the average Australian home, making up around 25% of total household energy consumption. Nearly half of all Australian households still rely on old-style electric resistance hot water systems.
These traditional units are highly inefficient, producing up to three times more greenhouse emissions than modern heat pump systems. In comparison, heat pump hot water units can be up to 80% more energy-efficient, delivering the same hot water for a fraction of the energy use.
Heat pumps work by drawing heat from the surrounding air and using it to warm your water, cutting energy use by 70–80% compared to traditional systems. They’re far more efficient than both gas heaters and resistive electric tanks.
By supporting full home electrification and pairing seamlessly with solar, heat pumps help Victorian households lower their energy bills while reducing reliance on gas—perfect for the state’s shift toward all-electric homes.
It’s a Victorian Government initiative that rewards homeowners for upgrading to energy-efficient appliances like heat pumps, split systems, and ducted systems.
Rebate amounts vary based on system size and VEEC values. They change weekly, so we can only lock in pricing for 5 days.
As more Victorians upgrade, VEEC values decrease. This means acting sooner secures the highest possible savings.
Airtouch 5 is an advanced smart zoning and control system that allows individual room temperature control via touchscreen or app. It also comes with sensors to improve airflow and comfort.
Most systems come with manufacturer warranties between 5–7 years.
Our workmanship warranty covers all installation work for your peace of mind.
A reverse-cycle air conditioner is a single system that can both heat and cool your home. In summer, it works by taking the heat from inside your house and pushing it outside to keep your home cool. In winter, it does the opposite — it draws heat from the outside air (even when it feels cold) and brings that warmth inside. Because it moves heat instead of creating it, a reverse-cycle system is much more energy-efficient than traditional electric or gas heaters, making it cheaper to run, better for the environment, and a simple all-in-one solution for year-round comfort.
A hot water system provides the warm water your home relies on every day, and both gas and electric options offer strong benefits depending on your needs. Gas hot water systems deliver fast heating and quick recovery times, making them ideal for busy households that use a lot of hot water throughout the day. They’re reliable, efficient in colder climates, and provide consistent performance year-round. Electric systems, including modern heat pump hot water units, are highly energy-efficient and work perfectly with solar, helping households reduce running costs while still enjoying steady, reliable hot water. Heat pumps can use up to 70–80% less energy than older electric tanks, making them a smart long-term choice. Whether you prefer the speed and strength of gas or the efficiency and solar compatibility of electric and heat pump systems, we install all types and help you choose the best solution for your home.
A gas heating installation provides fast, powerful warmth and is well-suited for Victorian winters, delivering consistent heat even on the coldest days. Gas heaters warm your home quickly, making them ideal for families who want instant comfort without waiting for the temperature to rise. They’re reliable, long-lasting, and can be paired with existing ductwork in many homes, offering an effective and familiar heating solution. For households already connected to natural gas, gas heating can be a straightforward option that delivers strong, dependable performance throughout winter.
General plumbing work covers everything that keeps the water and drainage systems in your home running smoothly, safely, and efficiently. This includes fixing leaks, repairing burst pipes, installing taps and toilets, unblocking drains, maintaining hot water systems, and ensuring your home’s water pressure and flow are working as they should. A qualified plumber ensures all work is safe, compliant, and built to last, helping protect your home from water damage, unexpected breakdowns, and costly repairs. Whether it’s everyday maintenance or urgent repairs, general plumbing keeps your home comfortable and functioning properly.

I help homeowners upgrade their comfort so hard their old system files a missing persons report.
And when we work together?
I’ve helped thousands of Victorians escape cold lounges, boiling bedrooms, mouldy ducts, noisy units, and “my brother-in-law installed it” disasters.
People call me when:
• Their house feels like the Sahara + Antarctica combo pack
• Their old system wheezes louder than a 1999 Commodore
• Their last installer vanished into thin air
• They want REAL advice, not a tradie guessing in the dark
And I’m known for:
• Turning chaotic airflow into actual comfort
• Fixing other installers’ “masterpieces”
• Telling the truth even when it stings a bit