Braemar vs Daikin Ducted Brisbane — Which Should You Pick? (2026)

Installer’s head-to-head on the two leading ducted brands for Brisbane homes — install price, warranty, gas-add-on, zoning, parts, and our pick by use case.

Quick answer: Daikin wins if you want refrigerated-only ducted with the best inverter efficiency, parts network, and resale recognition. Braemar wins if you want gas heating + refrigerated cooling in one combo system, or you specifically want Australian-made.

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Side-by-side ducted comparison

Spec Daikin Braemar
Origin Japan-engineered, Thailand-built Australian-designed and assembled
4-bedroom install (Brisbane, from) From $11,500 From $11,000 (refrigerated) / $12,500 (combo)
Heating options Reverse cycle only Reverse cycle OR gas combo
Inverter efficiency Class-leading (variable-speed) Excellent on premium range
Zoning Up to 8 zones Up to 10 zones
Smart controller Daikin AirHub WiFi (optional) Braemar Wave WiFi (standard)
Warranty 5-yr parts & labour 5-yr parts & labour
Brisbane parts availability Excellent (24 hrs) Very good (24–72 hrs)
Average service life (Brisbane) 12–15 yrs 12–15 yrs
Resale recognition Strongest in Brisbane property market Strong locally; less premium positioning

Where Daikin wins

Inverter efficiency. Daikin’s inverter ducted systems run at variable speed continuously rather than cycling on/off. Lower running cost across a Brisbane summer, especially at partial loads (one zone running while others closed).

Parts network. Brisbane Daikin stockists in Hemmant, Coopers Plains and Geebung mean 24-hour parts. Braemar parts are typically 48–72 hours through the Brisbane distributor.

Resale. Daikin ducted is consistently called out as a premium spec by Brisbane real estate agents. Strongest brand recognition for buyers.

Compressor reliability. Daikin’s swing-compressor outdoor unit has the lowest unexpected-failure rate before Year 10 of any major brand.

VRV upgrade path. If you ever want to step up to VRV (variable refrigerant volume) for a renovation or extension, Daikin VRV is the leading platform.

Where Braemar wins

Gas combo systems. Braemar offers refrigerated cooling + gas heating in a single combo system. If your home already has gas connected, gas heating is often cheaper to run than reverse-cycle on Brisbane’s coldest mornings. Daikin doesn’t offer this.

More zones. Up to 10 zones (vs Daikin 8). Matters for larger homes with formal lounge / family / 4+ bedrooms / theatre / study, where 8 zones runs out.

Built-in WiFi controller. Braemar Wave includes WiFi standard. Daikin AirHub is a paid add-on.

Australian-made support. Braemar is assembled in Australia and supports Australian manufacturing employment. Some buyers value this.

Slightly cheaper entry price. Braemar refrigerated-only ducted is typically $500–$800 cheaper than equivalent Daikin install for the same coverage.

Combo system — is gas heating worth it in Brisbane?

Brisbane is mild enough that reverse-cycle heating handles most winter days without breaking a sweat. But there are 20–30 mornings a year where outdoor temp drops below 8°C, and reverse-cycle units defrost the outdoor coil periodically — reducing heating output during the coldest hour of the day.

Gas heating doesn’t have this issue — output is constant regardless of outdoor temperature. If you already have a gas connection AND you’re sensitive to those cold-morning heat dropouts, the combo system makes sense. If you’re all-electric or only mildly bothered, reverse-cycle is sufficient.

Gas-combo systems are also slightly cheaper to run per kWh delivered when gas prices are favourable, though that gap has narrowed with rising gas tariffs.

Brisbane install pricing (typical 4-bed home, fully installed, from)

Configuration Daikin Braemar
14kW refrigerated 5-zone From $11,500 From $11,000
16kW refrigerated 6-zone From $13,200 From $12,700
20kW refrigerated 8-zone From $15,500 From $14,900
Combo (refrigerated + gas) N/A From $12,500

Prices fully installed inc GST including indoor unit, outdoor unit, ductwork up to standard run lengths, zone motors, controller, return-air grille, and supply outlets. Final price depends on home size, ceiling cavity, electrical, and number of zones. See ducted install for full breakdown.

Brisbane installer’s pick by scenario

  • Modern 4-bed slab home, all electric: Daikin inverter refrigerated. Best efficiency and resale.
  • Older Queenslander with gas connected: Braemar combo (refrigerated + gas). Best of both seasons.
  • 5+ bedroom large home, 10 zones: Braemar. More zones available.
  • Investment property: Daikin. Brand recognition, faster parts.
  • Coastal install (Wynnum, Cleveland, Manly): Daikin. Slightly better salt-air corrosion resistance on outdoor coil.
  • Premium retrofit on a heritage home: Daikin slim-line indoor units fit shallower cavities than Braemar.
  • Buyer who values Australian-made: Braemar.

Common questions

Which is better — Braemar or Daikin ducted?

Daikin if you want refrigerated-only with best inverter efficiency and resale. Braemar if you want gas heating in a combo system, more zones, or specifically Australian-made. Both are 5-yr warranty top-tier brands.

How much does each cost to install in Brisbane?

4-bed refrigerated 5-zone: Daikin from $11,500, Braemar from $11,000. Combo (refrigerated + gas) Braemar from $12,500. Daikin doesn’t offer combo.

Is Braemar reliable?

Yes — 12–15 years service life with annual maintenance. Zone motor failure is the most common Braemar-specific issue (especially pre-2018 units), from $260 per zone to replace.

Is Daikin reliable for Brisbane ducted?

Yes — lowest unexpected-failure rate before Year 10 of any major ducted brand we install. 12–15 year service life with annual maintenance.

Should I get gas heating in Brisbane?

Brisbane is mild enough that reverse-cycle handles most days. Gas combo (Braemar) makes sense if you already have gas connected AND care about consistent output on the 20–30 cold mornings per year when reverse-cycle defrost-cycles drop output briefly.

How many zones do I need?

Most 4-bed Brisbane homes use 4–6 zones (living, bedrooms grouped, master separate, sometimes formal lounge). 5+ bedrooms or theatre rooms push you to 7+ zones — where Braemar’s 10-zone capacity has the edge.

Do you install both Braemar and Daikin?

Yes — AH Aircon is brand-neutral and accredited for both. See our Daikin install and Braemar install pages.

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