Heat Pump Installation

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    Heat Pump Installation

    Whether you are installing a heat pump for the first time or want to upgrade or replace an existing heat pump, we can help at Panda Solutions. Our heat pump installation experience includes residential rental properties, homes, and commercial buildings.

    We’ll provide you with expert advice on the right heat pump for your requirements, including if your property needs to comply with Healthy Homes Standards.

    Why Choose Us for Heat Pumps

    • Extensive experience with heat pumps and heating solutions, as well as an excellent reputation in the industry with homeowners, landlords, and builders.
    • Solutions for new builds as well as renovation projects and existing properties.
    • All members of our team are qualified, and your new heat pump will be installed by a registered electrician.
    • Approved heat pump installation contractor for many builders and property management companies.
    • We install heat pumps for leading vendors including Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Haier, Midea, Gree and Daiki
    • Affordable prices and customised solutions.

    Heat Pump

    Heat pumps are an effective way of heating New Zealand homes, and they are also suitable for many commercial buildings. At Panda Solutions, we can provide you with expert advice to ensure you get the heat pump option that best suits your requirements and budget.

    This includes heat pumps for homeowners to keep your home warm and cosy, even in the coldest of winter months. Options to heat one room or multiple rooms are available.

    We also specialise in providing heat pump and panel heater solutions to landlords and property managers – solutions that comply with building codes and Healthy Homes Standards.

    Faqs

    Leaving your heat pump on all night isn’t always the most energy-efficient choice, especially if your home is well-insulated. Heat pumps warm rooms quickly, so it’s generally more efficient to switch them off when not needed and use timers to preheat your home before waking up. If insulation is poor, leaving it on might help maintain a consistent temperature, but consider lowering the thermostat for efficiency​.

    Yes, heat pumps can be moved, but it requires professional assistance. The process involves disconnecting the unit, removing refrigerant safely, and reinstalling it at the new location. Always ensure a qualified technician handles the move to avoid damaging the system​.

    Common reasons for a heat pump not working include a tripped circuit breaker, clogged air filters, or thermostat issues. Regular maintenance is crucial to prevent these problems. If the unit still doesn’t work, professional repair may be needed to check for refrigerant leaks or compressor failure​.

    To save energy, set your heat pump to a moderate temperature (around 18-20°C in winter) and avoid drastic changes. Use timers to match your daily routine, maintain proper insulation, and ensure regular servicing to keep the system running efficiently​