Williamstown
12th April 2008, 01:02 AM
I'm in Melbourne and currently looking at replacing an old email aircon/heating and gas wall furnace in our Victorian house.
Had a few people out to give quotes; however had various and difference advice. I ideally want a solution to head/cool the whole house; however heating is probably more important that cooling as I will only be cooling living areas for a week or so a year.
Of the 3 companies only 1 suggested a ducted system. Because we have high ceiling (3.6m in front part and standard height in the extension) they dont want to install a ducted system in the roof - as they said heat wont circulate properly/reach the ground. One also said they would not want to install vents in the roof due to potential damage to the original (old) plaster on the roof. The one company that said they would do a ducted system said they would install it under the floor; however would only be suitable for heating and not cooling as there is only enough clearance under the house for heating ducting and not cooling (cooling requires larger ducting). Price for quote seemed good at only $3500 for gas 4 star heating with 8 vents.
They all gave me quotes to install multiple splits as an alternative. It varied from 4 single splits to 2 multihead systems with 2 heads each. 1 7.2KW split for kitched/dining and adjoining bedroom, 1 x 5.6kw for living area, 1 x 2.5kw for study and 1 x 3.5kw for another bedroom.
Splits obviously have the advantage of cooling as well as heating, heating/cooling part of the house (in practice probably how wil be used); however disadvantage of not having whole house heated/cooled and multiple ugly condensers outside and box on wall inside. Multi-head systems only means 2 boxes outside which isn't bad.
Does anyone have any advice?
Questions:
What is the cost of running seperate interters/splits compared to gas heating.
Does it matter if ducting is on ground under house, will it degrade?
Thanks in advance.
Had a few people out to give quotes; however had various and difference advice. I ideally want a solution to head/cool the whole house; however heating is probably more important that cooling as I will only be cooling living areas for a week or so a year.
Of the 3 companies only 1 suggested a ducted system. Because we have high ceiling (3.6m in front part and standard height in the extension) they dont want to install a ducted system in the roof - as they said heat wont circulate properly/reach the ground. One also said they would not want to install vents in the roof due to potential damage to the original (old) plaster on the roof. The one company that said they would do a ducted system said they would install it under the floor; however would only be suitable for heating and not cooling as there is only enough clearance under the house for heating ducting and not cooling (cooling requires larger ducting). Price for quote seemed good at only $3500 for gas 4 star heating with 8 vents.
They all gave me quotes to install multiple splits as an alternative. It varied from 4 single splits to 2 multihead systems with 2 heads each. 1 7.2KW split for kitched/dining and adjoining bedroom, 1 x 5.6kw for living area, 1 x 2.5kw for study and 1 x 3.5kw for another bedroom.
Splits obviously have the advantage of cooling as well as heating, heating/cooling part of the house (in practice probably how wil be used); however disadvantage of not having whole house heated/cooled and multiple ugly condensers outside and box on wall inside. Multi-head systems only means 2 boxes outside which isn't bad.
Does anyone have any advice?
Questions:
What is the cost of running seperate interters/splits compared to gas heating.
Does it matter if ducting is on ground under house, will it degrade?
Thanks in advance.