No Ducted Systems in Melbourne’s West? Here’s Exactly What to Check First
No heating at 6am is one of the most stressful heating & cooling problems in any home. Before you panic or replace the whole system, here’s what to check first and when it’s time to call a licensed heating & cooling specialist.
Many heating faults are repairable if caught early. The key is understanding whether the issue is electrical, gas-related, pressure-related or simply a system that has reached the end of its lifespan.
Tripped breakers, pilot light failures, faulty thermostats, failed heating elements, tempering valve faults, system age and gas supply issues are the most common causes across Melbourne’s western suburbs.
What Type of Ducted Systems System Do You Have?
Storage Tank Systems
Traditional heating tanks store heated water ready for use. These systems are common across older Melbourne homes and can be gas or electric.
- Electric storage systems
- Gas storage systems
- Usually last 8–12 years
Continuous Flow Systems
Instantaneous systems heat water on demand and are popular across newer western suburbs estates.
- Energy efficient
- No stored tank water
- Usually last 15–20 years
What to Check Before Calling a Heating & Cooling Specialist
Electric Ducted Systems Systems
- Check whether the circuit breaker has tripped.
- Look for a switch in the middle or OFF position.
- Reset the breaker once only.
- If it trips again, stop and call a licensed heating & cooling specialist.
- Check whether the system is connected to off-peak power.
Gas Ducted Systems Systems
- Check whether the pilot light is out.
- Confirm gas appliances inside the home still work.
- Look for flashing fault lights on continuous flow units.
- If you smell gas, leave the area and call emergency services.
If water is leaking from the base of the system, the tank is rusting, pressure relief valves are constantly running or you smell gas, stop using the system and arrange urgent repairs immediately.
Should You Repair or Replace the System?
Not every heating failure means replacement. Many systems only need a thermostat, element, valve or ignition repair. But once systems reach the end of their design life, replacement becomes more cost effective long-term.
- Repair newer systems with isolated faults.
- Replace systems leaking from the tank itself.
- Replace severely rusted or corroded units.
- Upgrade undersized systems struggling with household demand.
- Consider energy efficiency when replacing older units.
Signs Your Ducted Systems System Is Failing
- Heating runs out very quickly.
- Water temperature constantly changes.
- Rust-coloured water appears from hot taps.
- Popping or banging noises from the tank.
- Pressure relief valve constantly dripping.
- Water pooling around the unit.
- Rising energy bills with poor heating performance.
No Ducted Systems Right Now?
New Image Heating & Cooling services homes and businesses across Melbourne’s western suburbs with same-day heating diagnostics, repairs and replacements.
Servicing Melbourne’s Western Suburbs
Frequently Asked Questions
The most common causes are power supply issues, pilot light failures, faulty thermostats, failed heating elements or ageing systems reaching end of life.
Yes. Licensed heating & cooling specialists with gas fitting qualifications can repair both gas and electric heating systems in Victoria.
Storage tanks generally last 8–12 years, while continuous flow systems can often last 15–20 years depending on maintenance and water quality.
If the system is newer and the fault is isolated, repair is usually worthwhile. If the tank itself is leaking or badly corroded, replacement is generally the better option.
Yes. New Image Heating & Cooling services Melton, Bacchus Marsh, Caroline Springs, Sunshine, Werribee, Point Cook and surrounding western suburbs.
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