Ceiling air conditioner and heater : The beauty of real comfort
Does your home have electric baseboard heaters or a boiler?
You might want to consider a central air conditioner and heater system installed in your attic!
As well as offering exceptional comfort, an invisible ceiling HVAC system is more esthetic, seeing as it’s hidden from view.
How does ?
a ceiling unit work
A ceiling air conditioner and heater unit is a centralized solution to your heating and cooling needs. Installed in your attic, it can keep your home comfortable all year round thanks to flexible conduits that radiate out above the ceiling.
This type of HVAC system can include:
- an electric blower
- a heat pump or air conditioner
- a 5 kW electric heating element
- a 20x25x1 filter
- flexible insulated conduits
- or a drain pan with float switch

The benefits
of a ceiling unit
More and more homeowners are taking advantage of all the benefits a centralized and reversible system can offer:
Optimized air diffusion
Thanks to flexible conduits hidden in the ceiling, a centralized ceiling air conditioner can evenly heat or cool every room in your home. Furthermore, because forced air comes out of ceiling grates, you avoid the problem of all the heat rising to the top and the cool air remaining near the floor. You benefit from evenly distributed warm or cool air from your HVAC system.
Great savings
In the spring, fall and early winter, the ceiling unit’s heat pump offers real energy savings. Reduced energy consumption from your HVAC system means monthly bills that don’t break the bank.


Great looks
Because it’s hidden away in your attic and ceiling, this type of HVAC system is almost invisible. There are no baseboard heaters and no radiators – just a discrete and attractive ceiling air conditioner grill in every room connected to the unit.
Superior comfort
Because warm or cool air is evenly distributed by your HVAC system, you enjoy superior comfort at perfect temperatures all year long!
A system that’s as efficient
as it is safe
Maximum insulation (R12)
Klimfax believes that conduits and blowers should benefit from maximum insulation to minimize needless thermal loss. This approach means you get optimal temperature control all year long.
Drain pan
With time, dirt can eventually block the drain and cause water damage at ceiling level. To avoid this, we always install a drain pan with float switch. You’ll be able to sleep soundly knowing your system can never back up.
System maintenance
an important part of long-term performance
Because a ceiling system is installed in the attic, it operates in a colder environment where temperature variations can create condensation. Even though the system is designed with a drainage system to manage moisture, annual maintenance remains essential to ensure optimal performance and long-term reliability.
During maintenance, Klimfax technicians pay special attention to:
- Inspecting the condensation drain and water flow
- Verification of duct insulation
- General system inspection to support performance and durability
Professional installation
is the key to efficiency!
Ceiling units are complex machines that are precisely adapted to each home by Klimfax professionals. With their unparalleled expertise developed over many years and their proven know-how, our installers can offer you an heating, air conditioning and ventilation system that’s sure to deliver improved efficiency.


