Residential

Heating & Cooling Solutions

Indigo Air provide various heating and cooling solutions that are tailored to your needs. We evaluate multiple elements including the size of the room, usage and the surroundings, before recommending whether a fully ducted system, wall mounted split system or a combination with multiple units is the prefect heating or cooling solution for your area.

Our Expertise Caters to

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Split Systems

Split Systems provide the seamless choice for air conditioning to individual rooms. They are renowned for their quiet indoor and outdoor units, and energy efficient operation owing to the advanced inverter technology. Split systems are available in Reverse Cycle providing cooling in summer and heating in winter, and incorporate a host of innovative features.
The term ‘split’ refers to the fact that the two units are separated. This allows the condensing unit to be located virtually anywhere outside. With aesthetically pleasing design and power ranges of 2kW to 10kW, Indigo Air can design and provide an ideal conditioning scenario for any living space. 

To find out more, send us an email or give us a call and the team will be happy to explain & answer any questions you may have. 

Ducted System

Ducted Systems are the perfect choice for relatively larger residential and commercial buildings to provide high quality heating and cooling all year round, whilst also being able to filter out the nasty air that builds up. These systems are installed with ducts and zoning control specific to needs, allowing the owner to strategically pick the areas which require air flow, and the temperatures set within each area. The unobtrusive and extremely quiet compressor unit is installed outside the home, while the fan coil unit is usually located in the ceiling or under the floor. Ducted systems are made aesthetically pleasing to the eye & ultimately add value to your home.

Key Features

Contact us to organize a consultation to go through the options and find what is best suited to your needs. 

Multi Head Systems

Multi Head Split System Air Conditioners are ideal for when there is limited space for outdoor units or insufficient ceiling space for ducting. Multi Split Systems can heat or cool multiple rooms using only one outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor units. Each indoor unit can also be individually controlled, scheduled and set to a desired room temperature optimising comfort levels and offering energy savings.
Ceiling Cassette

ceiling cassette system  is compact and offers the flexibility to keep your wall and floor space free without compromising on comfort. The ceiling cassette air conditioner has several benefits that make it a great choice for cooling your home or office. Firstly, ceiling cassettes provide excellent coverage and can cool large areas quickly and evenly. Secondly, they are very quiet – you’ll barely notice them running. And finally, they are very energy efficient, so you’ll save money on your energy bills.

Braemar Ducted Gas Heater

Ducted gas heating is the easiest, most comfortable way to heat your entire home. A Braemar ducted gas heater allows you to heat the whole house using just one system. It works by taking air from within the house, heating it then distributing through a series of duct work and outlets in the roof.

Benefits of a Braemar Ducted System

Cheaper to run and reaches desired temperatures much faster when compared to reverse cycle heating.
Flexible zoning options provide complete control over your individual comfort needs by heating only parts of the house in use which can save you up to an extra 60% on running costs.
Flexible installation for all types of homes and roof spaces.
Ducted gas heating won’t dry your skin and eyes. It’s a different kind of cosy warmth.
Better for the environment with low CO² emissions15.

Why have Indigo Air Install your Air Conditioning or Heating System?

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