Upper Hutt & Wellington, New Zealand — To help households get summer-ready, FAS Energy has announced its Black Friday sale is on now! Highlighting value opportunities on selected heat-pump models and packaged installs—ideal for first-time buyers or families upgrading older units before peak heat arrives. The emphasis is still on quality: right-sized systems, tidy workmanship, and straightforward guidance on controls to keep bills in check.
Rather than one-size-fits-all discounts, FAS Energy helps customers compare total value—capacity, efficiency (COP/SCOP), noise ratings, and warranty—so the system performs across the Hutt Valley and the wider capital. Spring bookings also mean faster install timelines before the peak-summer rush.
“Price matters, but performance over the next ten summers matters more,” said a spokesperson for FAS Energy. “We point you to genuine value that still meets the brief for quiet comfort and reliability.”
Value checklist:
- Model shortlists that balance efficiency and budget
- Like-for-like comparisons and transparent inclusions
- Clean installs with minimal disruption
- Advice on everyday settings for savings
See current offers and request a tailored quote via their deals webpage: heat pump deals in Upper Hutt and Wellington.
About FAS
Energy
FAS Energy pairs practical advice with
careful installations so homes across Upper Hutt and
Wellington stay comfortable year-round. Customers can expect
straight talk on pricing and inclusions, respectful teams on
site, and responsive after-care. With proven brands
(Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, Toshiba) and dependable
warranties, FAS Energy focuses on long-term value—quiet
comfort, efficient running, and workmanship that stands the
test of
time.

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