Epsom, Central Auckland

Heat Pump Installation Epsom

Epsom has big family homes on generous sections, villas, bungalows and solid brick builds from the 50s and 70s. These are homes people stay in for decades and they're worth heating properly. Get it right once and you won't think about it again.

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Local knowledge: Epsom has several distinct housing eras and each one brings its own installation considerations. Character villas and bungalows often have accessible sub-floor and ceiling cavities but older switchboards that need attention. Mid-century brick homes require masonry core drilling for the pipe. Newer townhouses on subdivided sections are generally more straightforward but outdoor unit placement can be tight. The specialist I recommend in Epsom identifies your construction type at the assessment and prices the job accordingly, before anything is ordered.

The right system and the right installation method both depend on your home's era. Here is how the main Epsom housing types differ.

Character villas and bungalows

  • Timber framing suits standard pipe penetration through the cladding
  • Ceiling cavities often accessible, useful for concealed pipe runs
  • Older switchboards frequently need a new dedicated circuit ($300-$800)
  • Large rooms in older villas may need a higher-capacity unit than the square meterage suggests

1950s to 1970s brick and solid homes

  • Masonry core drilling required for the refrigerant pipe
  • Takes longer than timber framing, included in the fixed price
  • Ceiling cavities generally accessible on single-storey homes
  • Switchboards vary widely across this era and are checked at every visit

Newer townhouses

  • Steel framing and rigid insulation require care when drilling
  • Compact sections on subdivided Epsom lots often need wall-bracket outdoor unit mounting
  • Modern switchboards are generally heat-pump-ready
  • Shorter pipe runs keep install time down
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Single room
from $2,500
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Multi-room
from $7,500
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Ducted whole-home
from $10,000
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Which System Is Right for Your Epsom Home?

Most Epsom homes suit one of three system types. The right choice depends on how many rooms you want to heat and how the home is laid out. Epsom's larger family homes on generous sections often make multi-room and ducted systems a practical option worth looking at properly.

Single room, most common starting point

A high-wall unit in the main living area covers the most-used space first. It is the fastest install and the lowest upfront cost. In a large Epsom villa or bungalow with open-plan living, sizing the unit correctly matters more than in a small modern apartment. The specialist I recommend in Epsom will size it for the actual room, not just the floor area.

Multiple rooms from one outdoor unit

A multi-split system runs two, three, or four indoor units from a single outdoor unit. Epsom's grammar-zone family homes often have multiple bedrooms that parents want heated independently. One outdoor unit on a large Epsom section is easy to site, and a multi-split avoids running separate refrigerant lines for every room.

Ducted whole-home for Epsom's older homes with ceiling access

Epsom's 1950s to 1970s homes with accessible ceiling cavities are well suited to a ducted system that heats the whole home from concealed ceiling vents. No visible indoor units anywhere in the house. For families who plan to stay long term in a grammar-zone home, ducted is often the install they wished they had done from the start. The specialist I recommend confirms ceiling cavity access at the site visit before any commitment is made.

What Every Epsom Install Includes

Construction type confirmed before quoting

The specialist I recommend in Epsom identifies your cladding and framing type at the site visit. Timber villas, mid-century brick homes, and newer townhouses each have different drilling requirements and different costs. You receive a quote that reflects your actual home, not a ballpark figure adjusted on install day.

Switchboard checked at every visit

Epsom's housing spans the full range of switchboard generations. A character villa from the 1920s and a brick-and-tile from the 1970s are wired very differently. The switchboard is checked at the assessment visit. If a new dedicated circuit is needed ($300-$800), that cost is in the fixed price before you commit to anything.

Electrical Certificate of Compliance included

All wiring is carried out by registered electricians. You receive an Electrical Certificate of Compliance on completion. That document matters for your home's records and becomes relevant at any future sale, particularly in a suburb like Epsom where buyers and their lawyers look closely at the paperwork.

12-month workmanship guarantee

Every install is backed by a 12-month workmanship guarantee on top of the manufacturer warranty. He only services what he installs, so if something is not right within that period, he comes back and sorts it.

How an Epsom Install Works

Most single-room jobs are completed within a week of your first call.

1

Tell me about your home

Get in touch and tell me what you need. I take a few details about your home, your rooms, and what you are trying to achieve. That way I can make sure the right person is coming out to see you.

Free, no obligation
2

On-site assessment

The specialist I recommend in Epsom checks your cladding type, ceiling cavity, switchboard, and outdoor unit placement options. The construction type determines the approach and the price.

Free, no obligation
3

Fixed-price quote

You receive a written quote covering supply, installation, drilling costs, wall-bracket mounting where required, electrical work, and Certificate of Compliance.

Within 48 hours
4

Installation day

Timber-framed villa installs typically run 4 to 6 hours. Brick homes take a little longer due to masonry drilling. He works cleanly and leaves the site tidy.

4 to 6 hours
5

Start-up, handover, and compliance

The system is started up and tested. He walks you through the controls. Your registered electrician issues the Certificate of Compliance on the same day.

Same day

We Also Cover the Surrounding Suburbs

The specialist I recommend in Epsom covers the surrounding Central Auckland suburbs as well.

See the full list of service areas across Central Auckland, or visit the Mt Eden installation page for general information. Return to the Mt Eden Heat Pumps homepage.

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The specialist I recommend in Epsom assesses the building type, identifies the right system, and gives you a price that covers the actual job. No surprises on install day.