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Warm Air Central Heating

Warm Air Central Heating

Warm Air Central Heating uses a Central Heating Heat Source to create warm air that is circulated throughout your building using insulated ducting. Depending on your home and your preference, the ducting can be installed in your ceilings or in your floors. Ducting is connected to diffusers which pump the heated air into each room. A return duct collects cool air and returns it to the furnace for it to be heated and pumped out again into the house.

Warm Air Central Heating is suitable for installation in new and existing homes. It provides a practical solution for homes that lack the wall space needed for radiators and would like to install central heating without the inconvenience of retrofitting underfloor heating.

East Coast Plumbing and Gas are experts at installing Warm Air Heating. We’ve got over 30 years combined experience designing and installing central heating systems, and we can work with you and the local suppliers to create and install a design that works for you.

WE ALSO SUPPLY AND INSTALL VENTILATION SYSTEMS, CARRY OUT DRAIN CLEANING AND DO ROOF PENETRATIONS FOR RANGE HOOD AND BATHROOM FAN DUCTS.

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East Coast Plumbing and Gas combine over 30 years trade experience with membership of the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board (PGDB) and Master Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers NZ Inc. We take pride in doing the job well and getting it right first time. Once you’ve worked with us, you won’t want to call anyone else.

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