Why you must repair your gas ducted heating systems

The majority of Australian homeowners view a gas-ducted heating system as a financially prudent solution to heating their residences. However, you must first understand how it functions to comprehend why you require it.

Ducted heating, as the name suggests, uses a system of ducts that are either put above or below the roof of a house. A heating unit also functions as a heat exchanger along with the duct. Warm air is created from the cold air and dispersed around the house by vents attached to ducts.


Why and when you must repair Gas ducted heating


In many areas of Australia, especially in Melbourne, where the city can experience all four seasons in one day, having a ducted heating system is practically required. To keep your home warm and comfortable when the weather outside becomes chilly, your ducted heating system must, however, be properly serviced regularly. 


A poorly maintained gas-ducted heating system can result in exorbitant utility costs, and ducted heating repairs can be costly.


Your gas-ducted heating system needs to be repaired for several reasons, including:


1. Safety: 

If a gas heating system is not functioning properly, it may be dangerous. Gas leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning, and other safety risks can result from malfunctioning gas heaters. Your gas heating system's safety can be improved with routine upkeep and repairs.


2. Efficiency:

An inefficient gas heating system can waste energy and raise energy costs. Your heating system can operate more effectively with regular maintenance and repairs, which can ultimately save you money.


3. Comfort: 

If your ducted heating system isn't functioning properly, it can't heat your home sufficiently or might heat it unevenly. Your heating system can be kept in good operating order and provide consistent, comfortable heating throughout your house with regular maintenance and repairs.


4. Longevity: 

Regular upkeep and repairs will help your gas heating system last longer, which can ultimately save you money. An up-to-date heating system is less likely to malfunction or require pricey repairs.


5. Pilot light repeatedly fails:

Why does the pilot light in my car keep going out? The little flame known as the pilot light is essential to your heating system because it ignites the gas required to turn on the heater. If your pilot light goes out, you don't need to be concerned about gas leaks because the appliance has a fail-safe built-in to turn the gas off. 


This fail-safe switch is built into all contemporary appliances; if you are concerned about an older heater and gas leaks, call us right away so we can examine the appliance's safety. If the pilot light on your central ducted gas heater continues to go out, there is a serious problem that requires immediate treatment. 


6. Cold or too warm in different rooms: 

Since there might be some temperature variations brought on by windows or doors, every area in your house should be the same temperature, or at least pretty close to it. But it's time to call us if there are any obvious temperature discrepancies, such as a colder upstairs or bedrooms. 



Need a ducted heating unit replacement, call DaleAir


Call us as soon as possible if you want to install top-notch ducted gas heating systems in your home. You will also receive long-term repair and maintenance services in addition to heater installation.


The Victorian Energy Upgrades program has accredited Dale Air as a provider, which permits us to issue Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates and offer financial incentives to customers who want to replace their old, inefficient heaters with new, high-efficiency models.


Call us at 1300 301 665 if you'd like more information about the rebates and ducted heating unit replacement cost. 

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