Ducted Systems, Split Systems, Multi-Split System Installations & More
Vermont is a well-established eastern suburb known for its leafy streets, family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to parklands and schools. With a strong sense of community and a mix of long-held homes and newer developments, the suburb attracts families, professionals and downsizers alike. Vermont’s varied housing stock directly influences the heating and cooling solutions best suited to local properties.
Vermont’s housing includes:
Established brick family homes
Many homes in Vermont were built from the 1960s through to the 1980s and feature solid brick construction with practical layouts and multiple living areas. A large number still rely on ageing gas ducted heating systems, often paired with evaporative cooling. As homeowners seek to improve efficiency and transition away from gas, upgrading to ducted reverse-cycle heating and cooling systems has become increasingly common, particularly when replacing gas heaters through the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program.
Renovated homes and extended layouts
Renovations and extensions are common throughout Vermont, creating homes that combine original rooms with modern open-plan living spaces. These properties benefit from zoned ducted reverse-cycle systems to maintain consistent comfort across both original and new areas. Where ducting access is limited, multi split systems provide a flexible and effective alternative.
Split-level and sloping block homes
Some areas of Vermont feature homes built on sloping sites or with split-level designs. These layouts can present airflow challenges, making multi split systems ideal for targeted temperature control, while a carefully designed ducted reverse-cycle system can deliver balanced comfort throughout the home.
Townhouses and modern developments
Vermont has seen steady growth in townhouse and infill developments. These homes are typically well suited to ducted reverse-cycle heating and cooling or compact multi split systems, offering efficient climate control while accommodating tighter roof spaces and smaller outdoor areas.
Because Vermont features a diverse range of housing styles, choosing the right heating and cooling system often requires expert advice. Many homeowners are transitioning away from older gas ducted heating systems toward fully electric alternatives supported by VEU incentives, while others benefit from tailored multi split solutions to suit varied layouts.
With more than thirty years of experience servicing Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, Dale Air understands the housing styles and climate needs found throughout Vermont. Our team assesses your home’s age, layout, insulation, electrical capacity and long-term comfort goals to recommend a heating and cooling solution designed for reliable year-round performance.
Current Ducted Reverse Cycle System Specials
Dale Air has been an accredited Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) provider since 2018, allowing us to offer government-supported rebates on eligible ducted reverse cycle systems. All advertised prices are after the applicable VEU rebate has been applied. We supply and install leading brands including Daikin, Panasonic, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Electric and AirTouch zoned control systems.Please note: an additional $500 installation fee applies for double-storey homes.
No Matter The Home You Live In - We Have a Heating & Cooling Solution For You
Why Choose Dale Air For Your Heating & Cooling Installation
The team at Dale Air offer a comprehensive range of heating & cooling solutions for your family home. We have over 30 years experience in installing, repairing & replacing Gas Ducted Heating, Evaporative Cooling & Reverse Cycle Systems. We are open 6 days a week, offer all leading brands and service Melbourne wide. Browse our solutions below and enquire online or call 1300 301 665. As of July 2021, Dale Air is an accredited supplier of the Vic Government's Heating & Cooling Upgrades program.