When a high wall unit isn't the right fit, a floor mounted heat pump is often the answer. Sits low on the wall, heats from the ground up, and works in rooms where wall mounting simply isn't possible. Craig installs all major brands across the North Shore.
Floor mounted units typically cost a little more than an equivalent high wall unit because of the additional complexity of low-level installation. Craig will recommend the right size and brand on the site visit and give you a written fixed-price quote before anything is ordered.
A floor mounted heat pump, sometimes called a floor console, sits low on the wall and distributes warm or cool air from near the floor upwards. This is actually a more natural and efficient way to heat a room, warm air rises, so starting from floor level means the heat fills the space more evenly.
On the North Shore, floor mounted units are the right call in a specific set of situations. Craig will identify these immediately on the site visit and recommend the right approach for your room.
Craig sees the same situations come up again and again on the North Shore. Here are the most common reasons homeowners end up choosing floor mounted.
Many newer North Shore homes, especially in Albany, Silverdale and Pinehill, have floor-to-ceiling glazing that leaves no wall space for a high wall unit. A floor console sits neatly at skirting-board level against the one solid wall available and heats the space just as effectively.
Conservatories are notoriously hard to heat and cool. The glass roof and walls make mounting a high wall unit nearly impossible, and the temperature swings are extreme. A floor mounted unit handles this better than any other type, quietly sitting at ground level and managing the temperature year-round.
If you're putting a unit in a conservatory, don't skimp on size. The heat gain through that much glass is massive. I'll help you pick a unit that won't just try to cool the room, but actually does it.
Below-grade rooms are damp, cool and often have limited or no usable wall space above ground level. A floor mounted heat pump is almost always the right call for a basement living area, rumpus room or below-ground bedroom on the North Shore.
2026 installed prices including supply, installation and electrical work. All prices include GST.
Bedroom, study or small conservatory. Standard installation with straightforward pipe run.
Open plan living, large lounge or conservatory. Larger capacity unit required for even coverage.
Basement rooms, long pipe runs or difficult outdoor unit placement. Craig confirms on site visit.
Floor mounted units typically cost slightly more than an equivalent high wall unit due to the additional complexity of low-level installation and pipework routing. The only accurate price is Craig's fixed-price quote after seeing your space. Read the full heat pump installation cost guide or use the sizing calculator for a rough estimate first.
Both are high wall split systems using the same technology. The difference is where the indoor unit sits and how the air is distributed.
Sits low on the wall, heats from the ground up
Sits high on the wall, pushes air across the room
Most floor mounted installs take 4 to 6 hours. Same day result.
Craig checks your room, confirms floor mounted is the right call, designs the pipe route to the outdoor unit, and gives you a written fixed-price quote.
Free, no obligationCraig orders the right unit for your room. Most brands are available within a few days. Install date booked at the same time.
2 to 5 daysThe indoor unit is mounted low on the wall, pipework runs through or around the wall to the outdoor unit. Electrics connected and system commissioned. In older Devonport and Belmont villas, Craig takes extra care with how the unit is fixed to avoid cracking original lath-and-plaster.
4 to 6 hoursCraig tests heating and cooling, walks you through the controls, and confirms you're happy. Running the same day.
Same dayCraig will visit your home, confirm floor mounted is the right option for your room, and give you a fixed-price quote. No surprises on the day.