Rosebud based and Peninsula focused
Hyde is set up for Mornington Peninsula homes, coastal properties, builder-led work, and business sites that need local follow-through.

Hyde Heating & Cooling
Hyde helps homeowners, builders, and businesses choose the right system, install it cleanly, and keep it performing. From Rosebud, the team handles replacements, new systems, servicing, and commercial HVAC with clearer advice from the start.
Residential
System replacements, new installs, service work, and practical advice for homeowners who want the right setup and a cleaner finished result.
Commercial
Commercial heating and cooling for builders, fit-outs, hospitality, retail, offices, and multi-space projects that need clear coordination.
Why Hyde
Most clients call Hyde when they are done with unclear quotes, patch repairs, or systems that never really suited the property. The job starts with the building, the usage pattern, and the finished result you want, then works back to the right equipment and scope.
Trust signals
Hyde is set up for Mornington Peninsula homes, coastal properties, builder-led work, and business sites that need local follow-through.
The better recommendation usually comes from the layout, the usage pattern, and the real problem on site, not from forcing one system onto every job.
Presentation, grille placement, access, plant location, and handover are treated as part of the job, not as details to tidy up later.
The strongest trust signal is still what clients say after the install, replacement, or service work is complete.
Featured services
Whole-home comfort, zoning, and stronger replacement outcomes when an older gas ducted system no longer makes sense.
Straightforward upgrades for living areas, bedrooms, apartments, holiday homes, and staged residential improvements.
Fault finding, servicing, and honest repair-versus-replace advice for existing home heating and cooling systems.
Offices, retail, hospitality, fit-outs, and broader project work that need cleaner communication and reliable delivery.
How Hyde works
01
The first conversation is there to understand the property or project, the existing system, the real issue, and what a good outcome needs to look like before anyone jumps to equipment.
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Once the job is clearer, Hyde looks at the layout, access, controls, zoning, plant positions, and the site conditions that will affect how the system should be designed and installed.
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Before install day, the recommended system, inclusions, locations, finishes, and practical site details are confirmed so the job is priced and prepared around the real scope.
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Installation is carried out with the same standard as the advice: turn up properly, protect the site, communicate clearly, manage disruption, and finish the work with care.
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The job is only complete once the system has been checked, commissioned, and explained properly so the client knows how it works, what has been delivered, and where to go for support.
Selected work

Troon Rd, Rosebud
A Rosebud project where linear grilles, quiet airflow, and a clean architectural finish all had to work together.

Rosebud
A detail-driven install showing how Hyde handles wet-area comfort without cluttering the finished room.

Rosebud
A cleaner integrated result through the main living zones, with placement, joinery lines, and day-to-day comfort considered together.
Reviews
5.0 Google rating
40+ local reviews across residential and commercial workHighly impressive service and product. Hyde installed a split system in our home, and the whole process from quote to install to after-sales service has been excellent.
Sue Caddie | Google Reviews
Absolutely brilliant! Very professional with helpful, friendly and expert staff. Highly recommend this company.
Shane Doran | Google Reviews
Before you quote
The quickest way for Hyde to narrow down the right next step is understanding whether the job is a repair, replacement, staged upgrade, or a brand-new install.
Need clarity first?
Hyde can talk through the property, the system options, and whether the job is really a repair, replacement, staged upgrade, or broader commercial project before you commit to the wrong path.
Daikin systems
Some buyers already know they want Daikin. Hyde can help narrow down the right system for the property or project instead of leaving the decision at brand level alone.
VEU upgrades
If an older gas ducted system, another older gas heater, or an ageing split system is becoming unreliable, Hyde can assess the property, the upgrade options, and whether a reverse-cycle path may suit a VEU-supported upgrade.
Service area
Hyde works across the Peninsula on system replacements, new installs, servicing, repairs, and commercial HVAC for projects that need a local team to turn up, quote clearly, and finish properly.
Resources
Commercial
VRV is showing up more often on builder-led and commercial jobs because the conversation has shifted from single spaces to zoning, controls, plant strategy, and long-term flexibility.
Advice
There is no one universal start time that saves power in every house. The better answer depends on how quickly the home loses temperature, what rooms are occupied, and whether the system is being asked to play catch-up.
Advice
Lower bills usually come from realistic set points, better zoning, and lower building load, not from one magic thermostat number that works in every room and every season.
FAQs
Yes. Hyde works across homes, renovations, service calls, commercial spaces, fit-outs, and builder-led projects across the Mornington Peninsula.
Most enquiries are system replacements, reverse-cycle ducted upgrades, split system installs, service and repair work, Daikin enquiries, and commercial HVAC quoting.
Yes. Hyde regularly helps homeowners replace older gas ducted systems, other older gas heaters, and ageing split systems when a cleaner reverse-cycle setup makes more sense.
Yes. Hyde is Rosebud based and works across Rosebud, Mornington, Mount Eliza, Dromana, Rye, Portsea, Frankston, and surrounding Mornington Peninsula areas.
Request a quote
Whether the job is residential or commercial, the first call should be enough to narrow down the right system, the right scope, and what needs to happen next.