If your Braemar heater suddenly stops working right when you need it, the panic is real. You shouldn’t have to shiver through another freezing night, wondering if help will arrive before the temperature drops even further! At HR Heating and Cooling, our licensed technicians have served as the trusted choice for Braemar ducted heating repair across Melbourne for over 20 years.
We provide everything from emergency fixes and solutions for urgent call outs, to fixes for minor breaks, cracks or leaks, always ensuring your property’s unit is working efficiently and safely once again. Our team is capable of same-day emergency service for urgent inquiries, arriving with the Braemar parts and know-how needed to restore your warmth and safety as quickly as possible.
Damp winters and sudden temperature swings can be hard on ducted heating systems. Our technicians regularly encounter these types of issues during a Braemar heating service:
The most distressing problem occurs when your Braemar system simply refuses to start, often during that first big cold snap of the season. Moisture-related ignition faults commonly cause this—a particular problem in damp climates. Our technicians carry ignition components for multiple Braemar models, allowing us to complete most repairs on the first visit.
When your heater starts making unusual sounds or emitting odd smells, it’s more than just annoying–it could signal a serious concern that could affect your safety. These symptoms often indicate worn bearings, loose components, or more critically, potential carbon monoxide risks. Every Braemar ducted heating service we perform includes mandatory Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) carbon monoxide testing.
Nothing is more frustrating than a heater that runs continuously yet fails to warm the house–while gas bills skyrocket. Clogged filters, faulty thermostats, or deteriorating heat exchangers often cause this ineffectiveness. In older homes with poor insulation, these problems become even more pronounced!
When you need a Braemar ducted repair, here’s what sets us apart from other technicians in Melbourne:
No matter what type of Braemer ducted gas heater you have–including the Ecostar, Supernova and ReBuff -we can repair it.
Regular professional servicing isn’t just about maintaining effectiveness—it’s about protecting your safety and your wallet. Energy Safe Victoria mandates that only licensed technicians perform gas heater servicing, and for good reason. Neglected systems can develop carbon monoxide leaks, posing serious health risks to your household.
We recommend a professional Braemar ducted service every two years, though properties in leafy suburbs may benefit from annual checks due to debris accumulation. During each service, we perform thorough safety checks, clean critical components, test gas pressures, and make certain your system meets all the current safety standards.
We aim to fix, not replace, whenever possible.
We lock in the details and quote.
Our team arrives on time and gets the job done.
We test, check, and confirm everything works perfectly.
Imagine: it’s a typical Melbourne July evening, the temperature has plummeted after a sunny afternoon, and suddenly your Braemar heater won’t start. Our rapid response team understands that heating emergencies can’t wait. We arrive equipped with the most common Braemar replacement parts, aiming to restore your heating on the first visit whenever possible.
Don’t let another cold night pass with a faulty heater. Our team stands ready to provide the fast, professional Braemar ducted heater repairs Melbourne can count on. With transparent pricing, mandatory safety testing, and a commitment to repair over replacement, we’re here to keep your property warm whenever you need it.
Contact Matt today for a quote on 0484 044 651, or use our online form to leave us a message and we’ll get back to you ASAP.
We provide same-day service on all jobs, with emergency response available 24/7. Most standard repairs take 2-3 hours to complete once we arrive, though complex issues may require ordering specific parts.
Warning signs include unusual noises, burning smells, frequent cycling on and off, failure to heat despite running, yellow rather than blue pilot flame, or any gas odour near the unit. If you notice any of these, turn off the system and call us immediately.
Yes, our technicians have training on all Braemar models, from older units to the latest releases. We maintain relationships with suppliers to source parts even for discontinued models.
Using the latest calibrated detection equipment, we test for CO spillage at multiple points as required by Energy Safe Victoria. This includes checking the heat exchanger integrity, flue operation, and ventilation adequacy.