Heat pumps are an economical and environmentally friendly way to keep your home dry and comfortable all year round. They offer lower energy consumption, reduce dust, pollen and other airborne impurities, and when used for cooling, heat pumps lower humidity by removing excess moisture.
Heat pumps are safer too, with no exposed hot surfaces, pilot flames, fuel burners or gas tanks to worry about.
When you get a heat pump from Enviro Master, you're dealing with qualified experts who can spot the differences in heating and cooling efficiency between different heat pump models. That means we can help you choose the right system, to meet your specific needs and receive:
- Maximum energy efficiency
- A healthy and hygienic environment
- A reliable system, designed to last longer
Floor Consoles provide a great distribution of heat.
There are two shapes, some blow out air at the top only, while others distribute air at both floor level and the top when heating.
Floor Consoles can be installed directly at floor level or mounted slightly off the floor or above the skirting board, some can be recessed into the wall.
As the name suggests, these heat pumps are mounted high on the wall. They are the most cost-effective and energy-efficient heat pumps and can vary in size and capacity. They are New Zealand's most commonly used heat pump.
Cassettes are mounted in the ceiling space with just a thin fascia exposed below the ceiling. They can blow air in up to four directions at once to warm or cool a room evenly.
Ducted Heat Pump Systems are designed with flexibility in mind, meaning they can be customised for your home. They are completely hidden, usually within the ceiling space and air is ducted into each room through vents in the ceiling, providing a constant temperature throughout the house.
A maximum piping length of up to 75m allows the system to be used in all buildings, no matter the size or shape. Both the indoor and outdoor units are compact and lightweight, making them easy to transport and install.
Multi/Split Systems are made up of several different units. There is typically one outdoor system and up to four indoor units. The indoor units can be High Walls, Floor Consoles, Cassettes, Ducted Systems, or a combination of these.
Hot Water Heat Pumps are a great way to save money on your hot water heating costs.
They use energy from the outdoor air or ground to heat water, which is stored in an insulated hot water tank. The tank is usually inside, or you may be able to use your existing cylinder.
Hot Water Heat Pumps are less affected by the weather than solar solutions and can heat water at night. We have a wide range of Hot Water Heat Pumps, from leading manufacturers.
Hot Water Heat Pumps can be used to heat swimming pools and spa pools efficiently and effectively, so you can enjoy a warm dip, year-round.