Residential Ducted Air Conditioning in Port Macquarie
At Gleeson's Air Conditioning, we help Port Macquarie locals stay comfortable year-round with expert air conditioning solutions for homes and businesses. From new installations to fast repairs and servicing, our licensed team works with trusted brands to deliver cool, reliable results. Get in touch today - we're ready to help with friendly advice and a prompt response.
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There’s nothing quite like walking into a home where every room feels just right. Residential ducted air conditioning makes that possible—giving you total temperature control with a discreet, powerful system that’s built into your ceiling.
Gleeson’s Air Conditioning provides expert ducted system design and installation throughout Port Macquarie, Wauchope, Lake Cathie, Laurieton, Bonny Hills and Kempsey. With over 20 years of experience and full industry licensing, Gleeson’s helps you choose the right system from trusted brands like Panasonic, LG and Actron, tailored to your home’s layout and your lifestyle. Whether you're building a new home or upgrading from multiple split systems, ducted air conditioning is an investment in year-round comfort and long-term value.
Our team handles everything from planning to install, with care and precision at every step. We’ll make sure your system is efficient, quiet and zone-friendly—so you can set different temperatures in different parts of your home. Call 0407 738 545 today to book a site visit or request a quote.
Whole-home cooling & heating
Custom-designed for your floorplan
Efficient, Discreet & Built for Comfort
Ducted air conditioning is ideal for households that want clean, uncluttered walls and consistent airflow in every room. The central unit is tucked away in your roof cavity, with slimline vents delivering powerful yet whisper-quiet air distribution. It’s a great choice for families or those who value a seamless interior design.
Gleeson’s installs energy-efficient ducted systems that can be zoned by room or area, helping you reduce energy use when full-home cooling isn’t needed. You'll also enjoy intuitive control via wall-mounted panels or compatible smart apps for easy scheduling and remote access.
Maintenance is simple, and with professional servicing, these systems can run efficiently for many years. Whether you need a system for a single-storey home, two-level layout, or large family home, ducted solutions offer flexibility, control and peace of mind.
FAQ
How does a ducted air conditioning system work?
A ducted air conditioning system uses a central indoor unit, usually located in the roof, connected to multiple ducts that distribute air to each room. These ducts end in ceiling vents, delivering either cool or warm air based on the set temperature. The system is controlled via a central thermostat, and many modern models offer zoning features—allowing users to heat or cool specific areas independently. The result is whole-home comfort with the convenience of one streamlined system.
Can I install ducted air conditioning in an existing home?
Yes, ducted systems can be installed in existing homes, but it depends on the structure and available roof space. Single-storey homes with sufficient ceiling cavity space are typically ideal. Double-storey homes or those with tight access may need a more detailed assessment. A qualified installer will evaluate your property and recommend the most efficient system layout to suit your home without compromising comfort or aesthetics.
What are the benefits of ducted air conditioning compared to split systems?
Ducted systems provide a more seamless and aesthetically pleasing result, as there are no bulky wall units—just ceiling vents. They can heat or cool an entire home uniformly, with the ability to zone rooms for energy savings. This makes them perfect for larger homes or families wanting consistent comfort throughout the day. While the upfront cost is higher than a split system, the long-term efficiency and value of a ducted setup often outweigh the initial investment.