Air Conditioning Ducting, Energy Efficient Heating & Cooling in Adelaide
ISSUES, ISSUES, ISSUES. We all have them. And most of us don’t need any more - we already have enough in life to tackle.
If you knew all of the issues that could go wrong with your air conditioning ducting and fittings, it would shock you. Do you play it safe and go for a known, proven, guaranteed air conditioning ducting solution?
At Ductair, we don’t think buying ducting should be like a poker game, where the ducting manufacturers are holding all of the cards. Instead, Ductair is so confident in our product and our service, back-up and warranties, we have decided to give you all of the aces - we have list all of the things that can go wrong with ducting on our website and all the information you need about energy efficient energy heating and cooling systems.
You see, through our diligence and commitment to you, these are issues that we avoid at Ductair, so you can avoid them too and enjoy your air conditioning in Adelaide!
Don't take any chances on Ducting & Fittings - Demand Ductair as your Solution with your airconditioning retailer!
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Air leakage
Some ducting systems leak. Their cooled air, before it even reaches the rooms in your house they're supposed to cool - know how to avoid the traps...
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Cheap imports
Australia is the hottest country in the world, so Ductair ducting is designed to cope with heat loads found nowhere else on the planet - see the Ductair difference... > Read more |
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Does not follow Building Codes
Government regulations for air-con systems varies not only in every state - they vary across regional areas within each state - so don't get caught... > Read more |
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Excessive noise
Air-con systems with the wrong type of ducting and design can produce unwanted, excessive noise, both inside and outside the home, which doesn't make for good neighbours... > Read more |
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Inferior plastic fittings
Plastic fittings may be cheaper now, but you'll pay later when they give out well before the Ductair steel alternative. Don't waste your investment you need fittings that lasts... > Read more |
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Inferior products
Inferior? Who's inferior? Make sure you check the quality of any air-con retailer, who passes off inferior as the solution, when it really means more expense in the long run. > Read more |
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Low grade materials
As a cake is only ever as good as the ingredients that were used to make it, so too air-con ducting are only as good as the materials that are used in their manufacture... > Read more |
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Incomplete warranty
We know the last thing you want to be thinking about when getting your system is the warranty - but beware!!! - most warranties don't include labour unlike Ductair... > Read more |
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No Energy Smart
Energy Smart Flexible Ducting is good for your power bill, your wallet, your home, your air-con and your environment. Unique eco-focused ducting, which also saves you money... > Read more |
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No V-clamp system
The V-clamp system is your solution to inferior duct tape joins that are vulnerable to air leakage into the roof in the heat - which is the last place you want to be cooling... > Read more |
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Poor air balancing
Have you ever been in a house where one room seems to be too cool, and others just not cool enough? Well this is the story of air-con air balancing... > Read more |
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Poor air flow
Poor air flow means your air-con is inefficient, churning up power and at the same time not moving cool air through your home. Find out about the key factors that affect air flow... > Read more |
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Poor insulation
The difference between Glasswool and Polyester IS NOT the thickness, so don't listen to air-con cowboys who say it is! The 'Rt' rating is the measure of thermal protection... > Read more |
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Poor service
Your air-con retailer is only as good as the suppliers, products and people behind them, so Ductair provides immediate back-up service to back you up... > Read more |
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Poor system design
The design and layout of your system is essential to reducing installation costs, day-to-day running costs and maintenance costs... > Read more |
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