
HEAT PUMP REPAIRS & SERVICING Whanganui
Uneven Heating or Cooling in Your Home?
Dealing with a dodgy heat pump can be a real headache. Not only does it mess with your comfort, but it can also send your power bills through the roof. Here are some common issues you might face:
Uneven heating or cooling: Some rooms feel like a sauna, others like an icebox.
Weird noises or smells: Clanking sounds or musty odours are signs something's up.
High energy bills: An inefficient heat pump can guzzle electricity.
Frequent breakdowns: Constant repairs mean it's on its last legs.
Poor air quality: Dust and allergens circulating due to a dirty system.
These issues can leave you frustrated, stressed about unexpected costs, and worried your heat pump might cark it when you need it most.
We know how frustrating it is to deal with an unreliable heat pump.
The good news?
HG Electrical has got your back with expert heat pump service in Whanganui that gets the job done right the first time.
I'm Cam. Let's Make Your Home the Perfect Temperature
We get it – a dodgy heat pump can be a real pain, and no one wants to be left in the cold (or sweating through summer).
That’s why we’re here to help, making sure your system runs smoothly and efficiently.
Why Trust HG Electrical?
Certified and experienced team – We’ve installed and serviced hundreds of heat pumps across Whanganui.
Local and trusted – We’re part of your community and care about your comfort.Honest, upfront pricing – No hidden fees or nasty surprises.
We believe every home in Whanganui deserves reliable, energy-efficient heating and cooling without the stress of constant repairs.
Our mission? To provide top-quality heat pump installation, maintenance, and repair services that keep your home comfy all year round.
The No-Stress Electrical Plan
Step 1 - Call Cam at 06 344 3532 for a quick chat about what you need.
Step 2 - We’ll book you in and sort out a plan to fix the problem.
Step 3 - Job done! Your home is powered, safe, and working as it should. what you need.
Don’t just take our word for it – hear from our customers
Emergency Call-Outs
We’re there when you need us Which means... no more waiting when things go wrong.
Eliminates outdated or unsafe wiring
Which means... a safer home, reduced fire risk, and improved electrical efficiency.
Full Home Rewiring
Smart Home Wiring & Automation
Control lighting, security, and appliances from your phone. Which means... increased convenience, security, and energy savings. Home Wiring & Automation
Smoke Alarm Installation & Testing
Early fire detection for peace of mind
Which means... your family stays safe, and your home meets NZ safety regulations.
LED Lighting Upgrades
lower energy bills and better lighting Which means... your home is brighter and more efficient.
Switchboard Upgrades
Protects your home from electrical faults and overloads. Which means... a more reliable power supply and reduced risk of electrical fires.
Keeps your home cool without high power bills
Which means... a cost-effective alternative to air conditioning.
Ceiling Fan Installation
Surge Protection Installation
Shields appliances and electronics from power surges. Which means... you avoid expensive damage from sudden voltage spikes.
Heat Pump Installation
Energy Efficient – Uses less electricity to provide heating and cooling, reducing your power bills.
Power Point & USB Outlet Installations
More convenient access to power where you need it. Which means... no more messy extension cords or running out of charging points.
Outdoor & Security Lighting
Enhances safety and visibility around your home
Which means... better security and a well-lit outdoor space for entertaining.
Convenient home charging for your electric vehicle. Which means... faster charging, lower costs, and future-proofing your home.
EV Charger Installation
DID YOU KNOW?
Here are six intriguing facts about heat pumps in New Zealand
Efficiency Multiplier - A quality heat pump boasts a Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 3 or higher, meaning it generates at least 3kW of heat for every 1kW of electricity consumed. In contrast, traditional plug-in heaters produce less than 1kW of heat per 1kW of electricity, making heat pumps up to three times more efficient.
Rising Popularity - Since 2005, heat pumps have seen a significant surge in New Zealand homes. As of 2018, 47.3% of households utilized heat pumps as their primary heating source, surpassing other heating methods. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Versatile Climate Control - Heat pumps in New Zealand are designed to provide both heating and cooling, ensuring comfort throughout the year, regardless of seasonal temperature fluctuations.
Energy Cost Savings - Due to their high efficiency, heat pumps can lead to substantial savings on energy bills compared to traditional heating systems, making them a cost-effective choice for many Kiwi households.
Environmental Impact - By transferring heat rather than generating it through combustion, heat pumps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to a smaller carbon footprint and aiding in climate change mitigation.
Technological Advancements - Modern heat pumps are equipped with advanced features such as Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to control their home’s climate remotely via smartphones or other devices, enhancing convenience and energy management.
These insights highlight the efficiency, popularity, and technological advancements of heat pumps in New Zealand, underscoring their benefits for both homeowners and the environment.
Your HEAT PUMP questions – answered.
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The cost to install a heat pump in New Zealand varies based on the system type and installation complexity. Here's a breakdown:
Single Split Systems: Ideal for heating or cooling a single room. Prices, including installation, typically range from $1,500 to $4,000.
Multi-Split Systems: One outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor units for heating or cooling several rooms. Costs start from $4,500, inclusive of installation.
Ducted Heat Pump Systems: Provides whole-home climate control with concealed ducts. Installation costs range between $6,750 and $19,000+.
Please note, these figures are approximate and can vary based on factors like brand, unit capacity, and specific installation requirements.
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In New Zealand, several heat pump brands are highly regarded for their performance and customer satisfaction. Here are the top three:
Mitsubishi Electric: Consistently rated as the nation's No.1 heat pump brand, Mitsubishi Electric offers reliable and energy-efficient models tailored for New Zealand conditions. Their advanced technologies, such as the HyperCore® system, ensure optimal performance even in colder climates.
Fujitsu: Known for producing energy-efficient and quiet heat pumps, Fujitsu's models are popular among New Zealand homeowners. Their units often feature advanced air filtration systems and user-friendly controls, making them a reliable choice for both heating and cooling needs.
Daikin: A globally recognized brand, Daikin offers heat pumps with advanced features like intelligent eye sensors and 3D airflow. Their units are praised for durability, energy efficiency, and sleek designs that complement modern interiors.
When selecting a heat pump, consider factors such as energy efficiency, noise levels, and suitability for your specific climate to ensure optimal performance and comfort.
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In New Zealand, the average lifespan of a heat pump or air conditioning unit ranges from 10 to 15 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
To maximize your heat pump's longevity, regular maintenance is essential. This includes cleaning or replacing air filters, ensuring coils are clean, and keeping the outdoor unit free from debris.
If your unit is approaching this age range and experiencing issues like increased energy bills, frequent repairs, or inconsistent temperatures, it may be time to consider a replacement.
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In New Zealand, the time required to install a heat pump varies based on the system type and installation complexity. Here's a general overview:
Standard Back-to-Back Installation: For a straightforward setup, where the indoor and outdoor units are positioned directly opposite each other on either side of a wall, experienced installers typically complete the job in 3 to 4 hours.
Complex Installations: Installations involving multi-split or ducted systems, or those requiring additional wiring and piping, can extend the duration to 4 to 6 hours or more.
Please note, these timeframes are approximate and can vary based on specific site conditions and installer expertise.