From replacing old units and servicing through to full home-heating upgrades and ducted installs, the right heat pump installer keeps your Auckland home comfortable year-round. Correct sizing and a tidy installation make all the difference.
This page highlights the Top 5 heat pump installers in Auckland, based on independent research into public reputation signals, service range (install and maintenance), and credibility indicators.

The top 5 heat pump installers in Auckland are 1. Varcoe Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps, 2. OneAir, 3. Air Conditioning Group, 4. Oxygen Air (OxyAir), 5. Comfort Solutions. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
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Varcoe is a strong Auckland option for homeowners who want a long-established installer with broad capability across single-room, multi-room, and ducted whole-home solutions, plus servicing and ongoing support.
OneAir is a solid choice if you want a provider that positions itself around full HVAC support — installations, maintenance, and repairs — with ventilation also in the mix.
Air Conditioning Group is a good Auckland option for customers who want a team that highlights design, product selection, installation and commissioning, including ducted systems and ventilation integration — especially relevant for renovations and new builds.
Oxygen Air stands out for people who want ducted heat pump installation options and a provider that openly talks about brand range and review volume on their own site.
Comfort Solutions is a strong pick if you want an Auckland team that positions itself around customised heating, cooling and ventilation setups, and highlights ducted central heating transformations.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Heat Pump Installer | Best for |
|---|---|
| Varcoe Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps | Long-established Auckland-wide installs and ducted whole-home options |
| OneAir | Install, maintenance and repair support under one provider |
| Air Conditioning Group | Design-to-commissioning approach for new builds and renos |
| Oxygen Air (OxyAir) | Ducted installs and broad brand range comparisons |
| Comfort Solutions | Custom, home-specific setups including ventilation support |
Independent, editorial, and reviewed regularly.
TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews — our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each heat pump installer. We weigh up a combination of:
We don't accept payment in exchange for a place in the Top 5 — featured placements are separate and always clearly labelled. Rankings may change over time as businesses evolve.
Auckland homes vary a lot — insulation levels, floor plans, humidity, and room zoning all affect what system actually performs well. When comparing installers, ask about their sizing approach (room sizes, sun exposure, insulation, airflow) and, for ducted, the return-air placement, zone control, and duct insulation spec.
Aftercare matters too: confirm who handles servicing, warranties, and call-backs if something isn't right.
It depends on the unit size and brand, the install complexity (a simple back-to-back install versus long pipe runs or a multi-head system) and whether it's single-room, multi-split or ducted whole-home. Get a quote based on a proper assessment of your home, not a generic price.
It depends on the home and budget. Ducted systems give whole-home comfort and a tidy, hidden look but cost more; a well-placed high-wall unit is more cost-effective for heating and cooling a specific living area. A good installer will recommend based on your layout.
Yes. Filters should be cleaned regularly by you, and most homes benefit from a periodic professional service to maintain efficiency, performance and air quality — and to keep any manufacturer warranty valid.
Many HVAC specialists also offer ventilation systems, or integrate them during a new build or renovation. Ventilation can help with moisture, condensation and indoor air quality, which is worth considering alongside heating in Auckland's humid climate.
Sizing depends on room volume, insulation, window area, sun exposure and how open-plan the space is. A good installer will assess this rather than guess — an undersized unit struggles in winter, while an oversized one cycles inefficiently.
Some households qualify for help. The Warmer Kiwi Homes programme co-funds efficient heating (and insulation) for eligible homeowners — typically those with a Community Services Card or in lower-income areas. Check the current criteria to see if your Auckland home qualifies.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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