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Gas ducting heating is a long term investment so before you even begin looking at heating systems, there are a few things you should consider. For instance, how will future lifestyle changes affect your heating needs? Think ahead, and purchase a system that fulfils your current needs as well as your future ones. Determine how many rooms you want to heat at any given time. Figure this out, and you're half way to finding the heating system that's right for you.

In most areas, electricity costs are rising faster than gas, so natural gas heating offers a cost-effective alternative. Plus it’s kinder to the environment, as it produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than most other forms of heating sources.

Australian Gas Association research found that gas ducted heating (GDH) systems produced just one third of the emissions of heating produced by black coal-generated electricity.

(Source: Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Natural Gas, Australian Gas Association, 2000).

gass ducted heating (GDH) provides powerful, natural heat for either whole home or a zoned single room solution; you will always feel warm and comfortably no matter how cold it gets outside. Air is drawn from inside your home, rapidly heated, and then distributed through ceiling or floor vents.

With lower upfront costs than reverse-cycle and running costs (depending on your location and climate) you will save money while you efficiently and effectively heat your home.

GDH offers better performance than reverse cycle depending on your climate. As the outside temperatures drop, reverse cycle systems lose efficiency (meaning less heat output for the same electricity spend), often turning off to defrost ice build-up on the outdoor condensing Unit.

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