Ducted Heating & Cooling

Whole-home systems with a cleaner, integrated finish.

Ducted heating and cooling suits homes that want broader coverage, centralised control, and a finished result that feels built into the property rather than added on afterwards.

Where ducted systems fit best

  • Larger homes that want broader, more even heating and cooling coverage
  • New builds and renovations where duct paths and outlet locations can be planned properly
  • Homeowners who want a cleaner whole-home result rather than a collection of separate units
  • Properties where zoning and centralised control are part of the day-to-day comfort strategy

What Hyde focuses on

  • Layout, ceiling space, and return-air planning before the system type is locked in
  • Zone groupings that match how the household actually uses the home
  • A tidy finished result with sensible outlet, grille, and plant locations
  • Making sure the ducted approach is actually the right answer for the property

Coverage

Ducted systems are about more than output. They are about how the whole home feels once everything is connected.

The best ducted jobs deliver even coverage, sensible zoning, and a cleaner relationship between how the home is used and how it is conditioned.

Discipline

The layout, return air, and zone logic matter as much as the equipment itself.

Hyde treats the planning side of a ducted job seriously because a whole-home system only performs properly when the design decisions are made carefully from the start.

FAQs

Questions homeowners ask before committing to a ducted system.

When does a ducted heating and cooling system make sense?

Ducted systems are usually strongest when the home wants broad coverage, integrated heating and cooling, zoning, and a cleaner whole-home result rather than a collection of room-by-room units.

Is ducted always better than split systems?

No. Split systems and ducted systems solve different problems. Hyde helps work out which one actually suits the layout, occupancy pattern, and finish expectations of the property.

Does the layout matter with ducted systems?

Yes. Ceiling space, zone planning, return-air placement, and the way the home is used all have a major impact on whether a ducted system will perform properly.

Ducted system quote

Tell Hyde about the layout, the rooms involved, and whether the home already has an existing system.

Ducted recommendations are much stronger when Hyde understands the property layout, the current system, and whether the job is a new build, a renovation, or a replacement.

Request a Ducted Quote

Send through the ducted-system details.

Choose residential or commercial and include the suburb, property type, and whether the home already has ductwork or an existing system.

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