For over four decades, Weather World has been a trusted name in Melbourne, providing top-notch heating solutions and unparalleled customer service. Specialising in gas heating, Weather World understands the unique needs of Melbourne’s chilly winters, making gas heating the most effective option for keeping homes warm and cozy. With a commitment to excellence, Weather World not only offers quality products but also strives to provide expert advice to ensure customers find the perfect heating solution tailored to their needs.
As a Braemar Seeley Climate Master, Weather World is proud to offer the full range of heating and cooling products from this renowned brand. Braemar Seeley Climate Master is synonymous with reliability and innovation, making them a perfect fit for Weather World’s dedication to quality. Customers can trust in the performance and durability of Braemar gas heating products.
But Weather World doesn’t stop there. Recognising that every home is unique, they also offer heating solutions from other trusted brands such as Brivis, Bonaire, and Omega. This diverse range ensures that customers have access to a variety of options, allowing them to find the perfect heating solution that meets their budget and requirements.
What sets Weather World apart is their unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. From initial consultation to installation and maintenance, Weather World’s team of experts is dedicated to providing personalised service and support every step of the way. Competitive prices combined with exceptional service make Weather World the go-to choice for gas heating solutions in Melbourne. When it comes to keeping homes warm during the winter months, Weather World is the trusted partner that Melbourne residents can rely on for quality, reliability, and comfort.
Gas Ducted Heating is a ducted heating system that is situated either in your roof or under your floor (depending on available space for the system). As the name suggests, it uses gas to produce heat which is then distributed throughout your whole home.
Ducted gas heating is one of the most popular type of heating systems used within Melbourne.
Weather World is able to help you with the installation of a new or replacement ducted heater, plus a huge range of electric products that may be better suited to your needs.
Life can get busy, between work and family commitments it can be hard to find the time required for the upkeep of your family homes comfort. Luckily hear at Weather World we try and make it a little easier. Need a quote for a new heating solution for your home? Our customer centric and enthusiastic sales team can come to your home, or you can come and see us in our Fawkner (Melbourne) showroom. Just looking for a rough price? Call our showroom and talk to salesperson, text online with our dedicated Fawkner showroom team or chat LIVE with a sales team member of Facebook. You can also email us floor plans to in**@**************om.au.
Either way we can help you with your enquiry in way that works with your busy schedule.
Choosing a new gas ducted heating system or charging over your existing gas ducted heater can be a difficult decision making process. As a Seeley Internaltional Climate Master we are confident that we have a gas ducted heater to suit every budget and requirement. Braemar has a range of heaters starting from your basic 3 star heater, then moving all the way up to a 7 star equivalent rating. You could save between $347-$1010 per year on your gas bill by selecting a higher entry efficient option.
Data is based on: Gas price = 2.812 c/MJ • House Size – 240 m2 x 2.4m ceiling height • Operation hours per year • 600 hrs (100 days at 6 hrs per day) – based on AS/NZS5263.1.6:2020 House Heat load – 0.2 MJ/h/m3 – based on AS/NZS5263.1.6:2020 • Annual Energy Consumption (AEC) for different star rated heaters based on AS/NZS5263.1.6:2020 • 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 and 7 star equivalent rated ducted gas heating systems. Note: These figures may vary for individual situations due to variation in factors such as gas price, house size and insulation, heater usage patterns, the area heated, how long you run the heating for, your thermostat settings, your local climate etc.


