Auckland's HVAC Sector Responds To Growing Commercial And Residential Demand
New Zealand's air conditioning and heating services industry continues to demonstrate robust growth, with the market reaching NZ$2.3 billion in 2024 across 1,203 businesses, according to IBISWorld. This expansion reflects increasing demand for climate control solutions in both residential and commercial settings, driven by rising expectations for year-round comfort and energy efficiency.
Auckland providers have responded by expanding their residential service offerings to meet growing homeowner demand. Businesses now offer comprehensive solutions ranging from compact 2.5kW systems for small spaces to larger 6.0kW installations for family homes. Consumers increasingly seek air conditioning in Auckland that combines efficient heating and cooling capabilities with competitive installation and ongoing maintenance support.
The commercial sector represents a significant growth area, with businesses across retail, office, and industrial settings requiring tailored HVAC solutions. Happy Air Heat Pumps has expanded its commercial division to address this demand, offering ducted systems, multi-split configurations, and ventilation solutions designed for diverse business environments. Companies prioritising commercial air conditioner servicing benefit from reduced downtime and improved system longevity through regular professional maintenance.
Broader market indicators support continued industry expansion, with the Australia and New Zealand HVAC market valued at US$3,055.8 million (approximately NZ$5.2 billion) in 2023 and projected to grow at 6.0% annually through 2030, according to P&S Market Research. This growth trajectory aligns with the services sector's recent performance, as BusinessNZ reported the Performance of Services Index reached 51.5 in December 2025, marking the sector's first expansion since February 2024.
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