Both ducted and split system air conditioning work well in Perth. Both are reverse-cycle. Both will cool your home on a 40-degree day and heat it on a cold winter night. The real question isn’t which system is technically better; it’s which one suits your home, your budget, and how you actually use the space. Here’s a straight comparison of where ducted has a genuine edge, and where a split system is still the smarter call.
Key Takeaways
- Ducted covers your whole home from a single outdoor unit, split systems cover one room per unit
- Ducted is almost invisible, no wall units in every room, just ceiling vents
- A well-zoned ducted system can be cheaper to run than multiple split systems operating simultaneously
- Split systems are still the right choice for smaller homes, units, or single-room additions
- The higher upfront cost of ducted typically makes financial sense in homes with 3 or more bedrooms
Benefit 1: Whole-Home Comfort From a Single System

The biggest practical advantage of ducted is coverage. One outdoor compressor unit, one indoor air handler in the roof space, and a network of insulated ducts running to ceiling vents in every room. You cool or heat the whole home from a single system, managed from a single controller.
With split systems, every room needs its own unit. A 4×2 Perth home might need four or five individual split systems to achieve the same coverage. That means four or five sets of installation costs, four or five wall units to maintain, and four or five remotes to lose.
For a full breakdown of how the ducted system works, zones, controllers, and the installation process, see our complete guide to ducted air conditioning in Perth.
Benefit 2: Cleaner Aesthetics Throughout Your Home
This one matters more than people expect. Ducted systems are almost invisible. All you see inside your home are slim ceiling vents, no large plastic units mounted on walls, no refrigerant lines running down the outside of your house to each room, and no brackets and conduit on every external wall.
For homeowners who’ve invested in a well-designed renovation or a new build, the visual difference is significant. Ducted systems also tend to add more to resale value than an equivalent number of split systems, because they read as a premium whole-home feature rather than a collection of individual appliances.
Benefit 3: Better Running Efficiency When Zoned Correctly
A common misconception is that ducted systems always cost more to run. It doesn’t have to. The key is zoning. A ducted system with properly set zones lets you run only the areas of the home you’re actually using, main living during the day, bedrooms at night, without conditioning every room at full load.
Compare that to a home where four split systems are running simultaneously across multiple rooms. A well-zoned ducted system in that scenario will typically draw less power. Ducting becomes expensive when homeowners run the whole system without using the zones correctly, or when the system is oversized for the home.
Zoning is set up as part of the installation. WestOz Trades configures zone dampers and minimum zone requirements during commissioning on every ducted job; this is what protects the compressor and keeps running costs sensible.
Is Ducted Air Conditioning Worth the Higher Upfront Cost?
For most Perth homes with three or more bedrooms, yes. Here’s the honest maths: once you’re pricing four or five split systems – supply, installation, electrical work per unit – the gap between split and ducted narrows considerably. Add ongoing maintenance across multiple units versus a single ducted system, and ducted often comes out ahead over a 10-year horizon.
| Factor | Ducted | 4 x Split Systems |
| Upfront install | Higher single cost | Lower per unit, higher total |
| Running cost | Lower when zoned correctly | Higher if all are running at once |
| Maintenance | 1 annual service | 4 annual services |
| Aesthetics impact | Adds premium value | Minimal resale uplift |
Where ducted is genuinely not worth it: smaller homes, 1-2 bedroom units, investment properties where you need a quick, cost-effective solution per room, or situations where roof space access makes installation impractical.
When a Split System Still Makes More Sense
Split systems aren’t the inferior option; they’re just the right tool for a different job. A split system is the better choice when:
- You’re in a 1-2 bedroom unit or small home where whole-home ducted isn’t cost-justified
- You need to add cooling to a single room, a home office, a new extension, or a garage conversion
- Your roof space doesn’t allow for a ducted installation
- You’re renting and need a landlord-approved solution with minimal structural impact
- Budget needs to stay low upfront, and you’ll add units over time as needed
WestOz Trades installs both. If you’re genuinely unsure which direction makes sense for your home, our team can assess your floor plan and give you an honest recommendation, without a sales pitch toward whichever has the higher margin. See our full range of split system installation options and ducted installation options on our services pages.
Not Sure Which System Is Right for Your Home?
WestOz Trades are licensed air conditioning and refrigeration mechanics, covering the full Perth metro area. We’ll assess your home, give you a straight comparison of what each system would cost to install and run, and let you make the call from there.
Get a no-obligation quote or call us on 1300 11 2665.
Frequently Asked Questions
Neither is universally better, it depends on your home. Ducted suits larger homes where whole-home coverage makes financial and practical sense. Split systems suit smaller properties, units, or single-room additions. For most Perth homes with three or more bedrooms, ducted heating tends to be the more efficient long-term choice when properly zoned.
Ducted systems require more materials, insulated ductwork, zone dampers, ceiling vents throughout the home, and a larger indoor air handler, plus more complex installation involving roof space access and electrical work. The upfront cost is higher, but it replaces what would otherwise be multiple separate split systems, each with its own install and maintenance costs.
Yes. Most Perth homes with accessible roof space can have ducted systems installed without major structural changes. WestOz Trades checks roof access and duct routing as part of every quote. If your roof space has limitations, we’ll tell you upfront and discuss alternatives.
The clearest indicator is home size. If you’re looking at cooling three or more rooms regularly, ducted starts to compete on total cost with multiple split systems. Our team can walk you through a comparison based on your floor plan – contact us for a no-obligation assessment.