Nothing beats the comfort and efficiency of Gas Central Heating


Most of us Kiwis are used to living with four seasons in one home.

We’ve grown up in houses with vastly different heating between rooms, resulting in massive temperature differences. In the middle of winter you might spend the evening sweltering in the living room in up to 30 degree heat with the wood burner cranking, then running through a freezing hallway to leap into bed and the comfort of your electric blanket!

Central heating is a whole different approach.

Instead of lots of individual heaters all burning wood, gas or electricity, you have a single, powerful heat source that heats the whole house evenly, while giving you full control over the temperature of your house at different times of the day, and individual control over the temperature of each room.

Example of a home without central heating.

How to choose a central heating system

It’s really important to choose the central heating system that’s right for your home and your family. There are many factors to take into account including the type of home, your budget, the kind of heat you enjoy and the way the system looks. Use the simple tables below to compare each system at a glance. If you’re still not sure, we’re happy to talk it over with you and help you make the right decision.

Radiator Systems


example of a radiator
  • New & Existing Homes

    Easy to install into existing homes with minimal impact on existing decor.

  • Warms Home Rapidly

    Radiators deliver their heat quickly to all rooms of the house.

  • Visible

    Radiators are visibly mounted on the walls of your home.

  • Quiet

    Radiators are very quiet, with just the occasional soft sound of flowing water.

  • Heat Radiates Directly

    Heat eminates from radiators, quickly raising the temperature of the room.

  • All Floor Types

    Radiators systems suit all types of floors including timber, tile, carpet, concrete.

  • Expandable

    Add more radiators to your system when needed or as budget allows.

  • Controlable

    Manage your system from a central control panel and radiator thermostats.

More Info On Radiator Systems
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Underfloor Systems


Undefloor central heating loopcad diagram
  • Suits New Homes

    Installed into the slab when building a new home. May suit some renovations.

  • Warms Home Gradually

    Heat is slowly released from the floor slab to evenly heat your home.

  • Completely Invisible

    Underfloor heating requires no visible heat source within the home.

  • Completely Silent

    No audible noise from the underfloor system at all.

  • Even Heat Distribution

    A luxurious, evenly spread heat that permeates the home.

  • Best For Hard Floors

    Brilliant for timber, tile or concrete floors. Can also work with carpet.

  • Not Expandable

    Underfloor systems cannot be extended as they are installed within the slab.

  • Controlable

    Manage your system from a central control panel.

More Info On Underfloor Systems
Underfloor central heating graphic

Ducted Air Systems


example of an air duct grill
  • New & Existing Homes

    Easy to install into existing homes with minimal impact on existing decor.

  • Warms Home Rapidly

    Floor and ceiling vents quickly deliver warm air to all rooms of the house.

  • Discrete

    Unobtrusive vents are installed into the floor or ceiling.

  • Quiet

    Circulating air means a low level of background noise.

  • Heat Drawn From Source

    Warm air is drawn through vents to raise the temperature of your home.

  • All Floor Types

    Ducted systems suit all types of floors including timber, tile, carpet, concrete.

  • Expandable

    Add more ducting and new vents as budget allows or when required.

  • Controlable

    Manage your system from a central control panel.

More Info On Ducted Air Systems
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