GAS DUCTED HEATING
Your Melbourne source for ducted gas heating systems built for comfort.
Your Melbourne source for ducted gas heating systems built for comfort.
Gas ducted heating is Melbourne’s most common whole-home system. It works by drawing air through a heat exchanger, warming it, and distributing it via ceiling or floor ducts.
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Find out if Gas Ducted Heating is suitable for your home.
Firstly, our consultant will visit your home for a FREE onsite quote. Likewise, if you are building we can prepare a quote from your plans.
You are also welcome to visit our showroom at 675 Whitehorse Road Mont Albert.
To make an appointment call us on 9899 2073.
info@comfortheatcool.com.au
Melbourne’s climate demands a system that can adapt quickly to temperature changes. Gas ducted heating delivers warmth within minutes, unlike slower radiant systems. Its quick start-up makes it ideal for busy households needing reliable comfort before work or school.
Another strength is the quiet operation. With insulated ducts and a centralised unit, the system runs smoothly without intrusive fan noise. The result is a warm, calm environment that feels natural and consistent from room to room.
When installing gas ducted heating in Melbourne, brand reliability matters. Comfort Heating & Cooling partners with Brivis and Braemar, two names recognised for long-lasting performance and proven energy efficiency. These systems are designed to suit both new builds and existing homes, with models that can be tailored to the size and layout of your property.
Both brands also offer a range of compatible controls, including programmable thermostats that let you fine-tune heating schedules. By selecting trusted systems and professional installation, you can be confident in years of dependable warmth.
With more than 28 years of experience, our team specialises in gas ducted heating installation across Melbourne. We assess your floor plan, ceiling space, and lifestyle needs before recommending a tailored solution. This ensures the ducted system we install fits seamlessly into your home and maximises efficiency.
Our expertise doesn’t stop at installation. We provide ongoing gas ducted heating service and repairs, helping extend the life of your system and maintain efficiency. Regular servicing also reduces the risk of unexpected breakdowns during the peak of winter.
A key feature of ducted systems is zoning. By dividing your home into separate areas, you can heat only the rooms you need. For example, living spaces can be warmed during the day while bedrooms remain off until the evening. This flexibility not only improves comfort but also lowers energy bills.
When combined with modern thermostat technology, zoning allows precise control over your home’s climate. It’s one of the reasons ducted heating continues to be a popular choice for families in Melbourne.
Our consultants provide free onsite quotes across Melbourne (including areas such as Richmond, Coburg, and Glen Iris) to assess the best ducted system for your home. If you’re building, we can prepare a detailed quote from your plans. You’re also welcome to visit our showroom to explore systems in person and speak directly with our team.
Visit us: 675 Whitehorse Road, Mont Albert
Call us: (03) 9899 2073
Email us: info@comfortheatcool.com.au
The cost depends on the size of your home, duct layout, and system model. For example, a single-storey home in suburbs like Brunswick, Hawthorn, or Essendon may have a different price point compared with larger two-storey properties in Balwyn or St Kilda. We provide tailored quotes to reflect your needs.
Yes, many systems can be retrofitted. Our consultants will assess ceiling or underfloor access to determine suitability.
We recommend servicing every 12–18 months to maintain efficiency, safety, and warranty compliance.
Yes, our team is equipped to handle urgent repairs across Melbourne, helping restore your system quickly during colder months.
Yes along with heating, we install and service cooling solutions, including split systems, reverse cycle ducted systems, and evaporative cooling.