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Be honest. How often should I service my heat pump?

be honest. how often should i service my heat pump 31/01/26 INTRO There’s a big

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Are heat pumps noisy?I don’t want to upset my neighbours

Are heat pumps noisy? I don’t want to upset my neighbours 31/01/26 INTRO Getting an

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What size heat pump do I need?to keep the family toasty?

What size heat pump do I need? to keep the family toasty? 31/01/26 INTRO Hubby

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Do heat pumps work in cold weather in New Zealand?

Imagine, it’s one of those crisp bluebird days down South. The sun’s just dipping and
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How much does a heat pump cost and are they really worth it?

When you’re buying a big ticket item like a heat pump, the first place most
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Should retirees be worried about heat pump running costs?

Whether you’re a retiree, single or a just a family struggling with the cost of
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Are heat pumps cheap to run? Five factors that affect your running costs. 

In New Zealand heat pumps have become the standard in heating in winter and cooling
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How does a heat pump work? Impress friends with your knowledge.

When you start explaining how a heat pump works, most people's’ eyes glaze over! As
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What is a heat pump and why are they so popular with Kiwis?

Heat pumps are the mainstay in heating for most of New Zealand with around 67%

FAQS

No! In New Zealand, we call them heat pumps, whereas other countries call them air conditioners. Heat pumps and air conditioners are the same thing! They use technology to cool and heat any space you desire – making it a versatile option for year-round climate control.

There are several factors to consider when determining what capacity heat pump you should buy. Here are some of the things you should consider:

 

  1. Size of the space

The size of the space to be heated and cooled is an important factor in determining the capacity of the heat pump. The larger the area, the larger the capacity heat pump that will be required to heat and cool it adequately.

 

  1. Climate

The climate in which the heat pump will be used is another important consideration. In areas with colder temperatures, a heat pump with a higher capacity will be required to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures during the winter months.

 

  1. Energy efficiency

Choosing a heat pump with high energy efficiency ratings is essential to help lower energy costs and reduce environmental impact. A higher-capacity heat pump may have lower efficiency ratings, so it is important to balance capacity with efficiency.

 

Generally, it is best to consult with professional heat pump installers like our team at Oxygen Air to determine the appropriate capacity heat pump for a specific space. 

We’ll consider all the relevant factors and recommend the best solution for your needs. This service is absolutely free!

Yes, they are, but it is still very important we visit your property to ensure complete compliance.