No wall units. No floor units. Just flush ceiling vents in every room and one quiet outdoor unit. A ducted whole-home system is the premium heating and cooling option for North Shore homes. Craig designs and installs from scratch.
The price depends on home size, ceiling access and complexity. Most North Shore homes fall in the $10,000 to $15,000 range. Craig visits your home, checks the ceiling cavity, designs the duct layout, and gives you a written fixed-price quote before any work starts. No surprises on the day.
A ducted whole-home heat pump has one central unit hidden in the ceiling cavity. From there, ductwork runs through the ceiling to every room in the house. Each room has a small flush vent in the ceiling — that's the only visible component anywhere in the home.
It's the premium heating and cooling option, and it's the right call for a specific type of homeowner. Craig will tell you honestly on the site visit whether ducted makes sense for your home or whether multi-room would serve you better.
Ducted is the right call in specific situations. Craig will confirm on the site visit whether your home qualifies.
If your ceiling cavity is tight or your home was built before 1980, I'll tell you straight on the site visit whether ducted is worth attempting. Some older North Shore homes just aren't suited to it, and fitting a system that can't breathe properly isn't doing you any favours. If multi-room delivers the same result for less money and less disruption, that's what I'll recommend.
2026 installed prices for North Shore homes. All prices include supply, ducting, controls, electrical work and commissioning.
Typical for newer homes in Albany and Silverdale. Straightforward duct runs and accessible ceiling cavity.
The most common ducted install on the Shore. Good ceiling cavity, manageable duct runs.
More duct runs, larger capacity unit, zoning recommended. Craig will advise on the site visit.
Devonport and Belmont villas. If it stacks up at all, Craig will design the most efficient route.
Zoning means you aren't paying to heat the spare rooms at 2:00 PM or the lounge at 2:00 AM. The system only runs the zones that are occupied. It adds to the upfront cost but pays for itself in lower power bills within a few winters. Craig will advise whether zoning makes sense for your layout.
Every duct Craig installs is properly insulated. Uninsulated or poorly sealed ducts lose heat into the ceiling cavity before it reaches your rooms. That's money going straight to heating your spiders. Craig seals every joint and wraps every run before the ceiling goes back on.
All prices include GST. The only accurate price is Craig's fixed-price quote after seeing your ceiling space. Read the full ducted heat pump cost guide for a detailed breakdown, or use the sizing calculator as a starting point.
Running costs depend on home size, insulation quality and how many zones you're heating at once. Here is the honest picture for North Shore homes.
Based on 2026 Auckland power rates. A well-zoned system only runs the rooms you're actually using, which keeps costs down significantly compared to heating the whole home at once.
A ducted heat pump moves heat rather than creating it. For every unit of electricity it uses, it delivers 3 to 5 units of warmth. Far more efficient than any resistive heating system.
Craig installs and services every ducted system he puts in. Budget for an annual service to keep your warranty valid.
Ducted is a major project. Most installs take 2 to 3 days. Craig won't rush it because every duct has to be sealed perfectly.
Craig checks your ceiling cavity, maps the duct routes to every room, assesses the outdoor unit placement, and designs the full system. Written fixed-price quote before anything is ordered.
Free, no obligationCraig orders the central unit, all ductwork, ceiling vents, controls and any zoning components. Everything arrives together as a matched system.
1 to 2 weeksCraig and the team work in the ceiling cavity to install the central unit, run and seal all duct runs, fit the ceiling vents in each room, install the outdoor unit, and connect the electrics.
2 to 3 daysCraig doesn't just turn it on and leave. He balances the airflow to every vent so you don't have one room like a sauna while another is an icebox. It takes an extra hour but it's the difference between a good job and a lazy one. He then walks you through the controls and zoning setup before he leaves.
Day 3At $10,000 to $25,000 this is a major investment. The ducted cost guide covers exactly what drives the price up or down, a live cost estimator for your home size, and an honest comparison of ducted vs multi-room. Read it before you call Craig.
Craig will visit your home, check your ceiling space, and tell you honestly whether ducted is the right call. Fixed-price quote, no surprises on the day.