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Reasons to Consider a Packaged HVAC System for Your Home

Looking to install a heating and cooling system in your home but don't know where to start?  With all the different home heating and cooling solutions offered today, you can be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed by your options. Ultimately, you have to decide whether to match two separate air conditioning and heating units or opt for an all-in-one system. There are

How to Minimise Annual Running Costs with a Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Unit

Heating and cooling account for around 40% of the total energy used in Australian households. One way to save money on heating and cooling is by investing in a ducted reverse-cycle air conditioner. This system heats and cools the home all year round thanks to the reverse refrigeration technology. Therefore, you don't have to invest in a separate heating syst

Should You Install Underfloor Air Conditioning Instead?

If you are thinking about building your own home from scratch, you'll want to use some of the latest technologies and thought processes to make it liveable and efficient. If so, you'll want to look at one area in particular and see if you can make heating and air conditioning work well while maximising your available space. In this case, why should you look at underfl

Preventing And Fixing Foaming Problems In Commercial Steam Boilers

Steam boilers have been used by commercial and industrial interests for centuries, and part of the reason businesses still use them today is because they are so reliable. However, steam boilers can still encounter problems if they are not properly used and maintained. Foaming is a common problem in steam boilers that are not properly maintained and can cause serious d

Split, Multi-Split, Ducted – What Type of Air Conditioning Is Best for You?

In certain parts of the country, air conditioning is not really optional. Yet many people have an outdated system installed and may struggle to make it efficient, so they might be looking at fitting a new solution before temperatures change again. If you find yourself in this position, you may be assessing the options and get confused by some technology. What do you n