Sustainable Heating &
Cooling Solutions
Your journey to cleaner, crisper air starts here. Breathe better, live better – with Ambient Air.
Sustainable Heating &
Cooling Solutions
Your journey to cleaner, crisper air starts here. Breathe better, live better – with Ambient Air.
Heat Pump Installation
Upgrade your heating system with a modern heat pump installation. Enjoy consistent warmth and energy efficiency as our team installs cutting-edge heat pump technology tailored to your home's needs, providing reliable heating year-round.
Solar Air Conditioning
Our skilled technicians will expertly install solar-powered air conditioning units, providing you with ambient temperatures using renewable energy sources. Save money on energy bills and reduce carbon emissions with this eco-friendly cooling solution.
Pool Heat Pump
Dive into extended swimming seasons with our pool heat pump installation service. Let us equip your pool with an energy-efficient heat pump system, allowing you to enjoy comfortable water temperatures and maximize your pool's usability.
Heat Pump Installation
Upgrade to a modern heat pump for consistent warmth and energy efficiency with our tailored, cutting-edge installations for reliable year-round heating.
Solar Air Conditioning
Our skilled technicians expertly install solar-powered air conditioning units, offering ambient temperatures, energy savings, and reduced carbon emissions.
Pool Pump
Extend your swimming season with our energy-efficient pool heat pump installation for comfortable water temperatures and maximum pool usability.
DID YOU KNOW
Traditional air conditioning heavily contributes to carbon emissions, relying on fossil fuels that worsen climate change. Solar heat pumps offer a sustainable solution, using renewable energy to cool or heat your space efficiently. By choosing solar heat pumps, you can significantly reduce your carbon footprint while enjoying both environmental and cost benefits.

50%
Of a household's carbon footprint is caused by traditional air conditioners.
20%
Of a household's carbon emissions are caused by water heaters or geysers.
The power-saving trinity
Gas vs solar vs heat pump geysers

Solar
The first option is a solar water geyser, which is highly popular in South Africa due to the country’s abundance of sunshine.
- Free heating when the sun shines
- 108kWh Monthly consumption (4-person household)
- Cannot heat up during power outages at night
- Takes up roof space
- Generally still expensive

Gas
Gas geysers heat a radiator with a burning flame in an enclosure. Water is pumped through this radiator and heated rapidly for consumption.
- Quick heating
- 18.56kg Monthly consumption (4-person household)
- Can function without power
- Takes up little space
- Savings not as significant with high gas prices

Heat-Pump
Still requires electricity as its primary heating source. However, it consumes around 80% less electricity to heat water through reverse refrigeration.
- Quick heating
- 72kWh Monthly consumption (4-person household)
- Highly efficient energy consumption
- Does not work without electricity
- Must often be installed outside
- Most expensive option
The power-saving trinity
Gas vs solar vs heat pump geysers

Solar
The first option is a solar water geyser, which is highly popular in South Africa due to the country’s abundance of sunshine.
- Free heating when the sun shines
- 108kWh Monthly consumption (4-person household)
- Cannot heat up during power outages at night
- Takes up roof space
- Generally still expensive

Gas
Gas geysers heat a radiator with a burning flame in an enclosure. Water is pumped through this radiator and heated rapidly for consumption.
- Quick heating
- 18.56kg Monthly consumption (4-person household)
- Can function without power
- Takes up little space
- Savings not as significant with high gas prices

Heat-Pump
Still requires electricity as its primary heating source. However, it consumes around 80% less electricity to heat water through reverse refrigeration.
- Quick heating
- 72kWh Monthly consumption (4-person household)
- Highly efficient energy consumption
- Does not work without electricity
- Must often be installed outside
- Most expensive option