Stop heating empty rooms. ZoneIQ is a smart upgrade for Mitsubishi Electric ducted heat pumps, giving you room-by-room control so you only heat the spaces you’re using. Improve comfort, reduce wasted energy, and take control of your home’s heating with a system designed to match how you live.
Stop overpaying for hot water. The Emerald hot water heat pump is a smart, energy-efficient system designed to lower running costs and give you more control over your energy use. With Wi-Fi capability and flexible finance options, it’s a modern upgrade for homes looking to do things better.
Water leaking from your heat pump? Strange smells? Rising power bills? These are common signs your system may be nearing the end of its lifespan. In Christchurch and Canterbury, older heat pumps often struggle to cope with cold winters and high moisture levels.
In this blog, we break down the key signs it’s time to replace your heat pump, the difference between repairing and upgrading, and how modern systems can improve comfort, efficiency, and air quality. Get in touch for
Looking for a smarter way to heat and cool multiple rooms? Mitsubishi Electric OmniCore Multi Room Heat Pumps let you control individual rooms using just one outdoor unit. Enjoy flexible indoor unit options, improved efficiency, and whole-home comfort — now with $400 off selected OmniCore packages for a limited time. Perfect for Christchurch homes, renovations, and new builds.
Struggling to sleep on hot Canterbury nights? Discover how the Mitsubishi Electric AP Series and AP Mini heat pumps deliver cool, quiet comfort for every room. With whisper-quiet Night Mode, built-in Wi-Fi control, and compact design options, they’re the perfect choice for restful summer sleep. Installed by ATL Electrical, Canterbury’s trusted Mitsubishi Electric specialists.
Learn more about the benefits of ducted systems. Upgrade to ducted air conditioning in Canterbury. From $9,449 installed, enjoy whole-home comfort this summer with ATL + Rinnai’s Ducted Deal.
Smarter Hot Water for a Smarter Home If you’re building a new home or upgrading your existing hot water system, energy efficiency, performance, and sustainability are likely top of mind. That’s why the new Rinnai HydraHeat® Hot Water Heat Pump range, available through ATL, is generating major attention across New Zealand. Engineered locally and already proven across the Tasman, HydraHeat® offers next-gen performance while dramatically reducing power bills and carbon output —
A few simple adjustments around your home can help you stay warm while using energy more efficiently. In this guide, we’ll explore practical winter energy-saving tips you can start using right away!
If you’ve found yourself asking, “Why is my heat pump blowing cold air?”, you’re not alone. Explore our troubleshooting tips to get your heat pump working as it should.
The final Healthy Homes Standards compliance deadline is fast approaching. If you’re a landlord in New Zealand, it’s time to act. Learn what you need to do to be compliant.
A heat pump is one of the most energy-efficient ways to heat and cool your home, but like any hardworking appliance, it requires regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. Over time, dust, dirt, and debris can build up inside the system, reducing efficiency and increasing your energy costs. Many homeowners don’t realize that skipping annual servicing can lead to higher electricity bills, poor air quality, and even costly breakdowns. At ATL Heat Pumps, we believe in comp
Autumn is well and truly here. The temperature is dropping and we're be spending more time inside. #1 Layer up If you're milling around the house, keep yourself warm by laying clothing. Slipping on a sweater and some cosy sweatpants after work is not only comfortable, but it keeps you warm. Pro-tip: Don't forget to keep your feet warm with some thick socks and slippers. #2 Block draughts Blocking draughts makes a huge difference in the comfort of your home. If you're paying f
The hot weather is here and instead of heating things up in the bedroom, you'll be looking to cool them down. Check out our top tips on keeping you and your family cool this sunny season. #1 Drink Plenty of water Your body is an impressive piece of kit. One of its many fantastic features is the ability to regulate its own temperature. Too hot or cold? Your body will work to keep your internal temperature as close to 37 degrees as possible. Drinking more water aids in your bod
The healthy homes standards aim to set specific standards into rental properties through insulation, heating, ventilation, moisture and drainage. A cold, damp home is linked to negative health outcomes such as asthma and cardiovascular conditions. Although aimed at rental properties, these rules are a guide to creating a warm, comfortable home. All private rentals must comply with all healthy homes standards within 90 days of any new or renewed tenancy on or after 1 July 202
The purchase of a heat pump can be a daunting task. With so many brands, models and features to choose from, picking the right unit isn't always easy. So, what should you consider? You've decided a heat pump is the way to go, but you don't know where to start. Getting the right sized heat pump is one of the most important factors when purchasing your unit. Size refers to the heat pumps heating and cooling output which is measured in kW. Having the correct measurements for the