by Cron Lebron | Thursday, June 18, 2026 | hvac
When the temperature drops in Queensland, many of us reach for the heater without thinking twice. But a lot of what gets passed around as ‘good advice’ for winter heating is myth, not fact. Whether it’s cranking the thermostat, turning the system off when... by Cron Lebron | Wednesday, June 17, 2026 | hvac
The shift to new refrigerants is one of the biggest changes the Australian HVAC industry has seen in decades. For tradies in Queensland, the move from R410A to lower-GWP options like R32 and R290 isn’t just a paperwork exercise — it directly affects how systems... by Cron Lebron | Wednesday, June 17, 2026 | hvac
Winter in Queensland means turning on the heater, but it also means a fine layer of dust settling on your floors. If you’ve ever wondered why the floor under the supply vent looks like a desert dune or why the return air grille seems to be collecting everything... by Cron Lebron | Wednesday, June 17, 2026 | hvac
Winter has a way of making even the best-insulated Australian homes feel a bit draughty. While ducted heating is common in new builds, many Queensland homes rely on reverse cycle split systems to keep bedrooms and small living areas warm. The key to getting cosy... by Cron Lebron | Tuesday, June 16, 2026 | hvac
When winter hits South East Queensland, the morning chill can cut through even the best insulation. Homeowners often ask whether ducted or split system heating is better for those cold spells. The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all — it depends on your home, budget,... by Cron Lebron | Tuesday, June 16, 2026 | hvac
Queensland winters might not hit the lows of Victoria or Tasmania, but a damp 8 °C morning in a poorly insulated brick veneer rental can feel bitterly cold. For landlords, providing effective rental heating winter Queensland solutions is about balancing tenant comfort...