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Rinnai 19kW Ducted Air Conditioning System Melbourne – Complete Guide for Victorian Homes

When it comes to heating and cooling large homes in Melbourne and across Victoria, the Rinnai 19kW Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning System is one of the most reliable and energy-efficient solutions available today. Designed for Australian conditions, this high-capacity ducted system delivers powerful whole-home comfort while helping households transition away from outdated gas ducted […]

Victoria’s 2027 Gas Phase-Out: Why Installing Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning NOW Saves You the Most

As Victoria moves towards a cleaner and more energy-efficient future, major changes are coming to how homes are heated and cooled. One of the biggest changes is the gradual phase-out of gas appliances across the state by 2027. For homeowners and businesses in Melbourne and nearby suburbs like Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong, Somerville, Moe, and surrounding […]

Up to $8,000 Off on Your Air Conditioner in Victoria – The Complete 2026 VEU Upgrade Guide

As energy prices continue to rise across Victoria, more homeowners and businesses are searching for affordable and energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions. The good news is that the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program is helping eligible residents save thousands of dollars on modern air conditioning systems. With rebates of up to $8,000 available in 2026, […]

Gas Heater Stopped Working in Melbourne? Here’s How to Replace It With VEU Discount Applied Today

Winter mornings in Melbourne can quickly become uncomfortable when your gas heater suddenly stops working. Whether your old gas ducted heating system is blowing cold air, making strange noises, or refusing to turn on altogether, replacing it can feel expensive and stressful. The good news is that homeowners and businesses across Melbourne, Victoria, and nearby […]

What Is the Victorian Default Offer (VDO) and How Does It Affect the Running Cost of Your New Air Conditioner?

If you’re planning to install a new reverse cycle air conditioner in Melbourne, one of the first questions you’ll probably ask is: β€œHow much will it cost to run?” Most homeowners focus on the purchase price of the system, but the ongoing electricity cost is just as important. The amount you pay to operate your […]

How Much Is the VEU Air Conditioning Discount in Victoria in 2026? (Not a Rebate β€” Here’s the Difference)

If you’re planning to upgrade your air conditioning system in Melbourne or regional Victoria in 2026, you’ve probably come across the VEU air conditioning discount. But how much is it actually worthβ€”and why do experts say it’s not a rebate? Let’s break it down in simple terms so homeowners and businesses across Melbourne, Bendigo, Ballarat, […]

VEU REBATES & WI-FI AIR CONDITIONERS – Can Smart Systems Help You Save More?

The Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program offers significant rebates on energy-efficient air conditioning β€” and when paired with Wi-Fi-enabled smart technology, the savings go even further. This guide covers everything Victorian homeowners and businesses need to know in 2026. Up to $7,200 Max rebate (ducted gas replacement) 40 – 60% Of household energy on heating […]

Mitsubishi Electric vs Midea Air Conditioners (2026): Honest Comparison for Victorian Homes

Choosing the right air conditioning system is a long-term investment for homeowners in Victoria. With rising energy costs, government rebates, and a wide range of brands available, many customers ask us one key question: Should you choose Mitsubishi Electric or Midea? This guide provides a factual, independent comparison based on Australian installer feedback, customer reviews, […]

Daikin vs Rinnai Air Conditioners in Melbourne 2026 β€” Which One Is Right for Your VEU Upgrade?

By Victorian Air Conditioning SolutionsΒ  |Β  March 2026 Melbourne’s weather is relentless β€” scorching 40Β°C summers, bitter 3Β°C winter mornings, and everything in between. If your home still relies on old gas heating or an ageing split system, you are paying far more than you need to, and the Victorian Government is actively paying you […]