Air Conditioning Frequently Asked Questions

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  • How does evaporative cooling work?

    Evaporative cooling systems lower the temperature of enclosed domestic and commercial properties through the evaporation of water molecules that have previously absorbed the heat from the air. To learn more about evaporative cooling click here.

  • What are the “Best” Air Conditioning Brands?

    Daikin and Mitsubishi Electric are acknowledged market leaders and come with our own warranty of up to ten years. However, we will also offer the same level of warranty on Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Gree air conditioners as these units provide an equivalent level of reliability at a lower price. To learn more about air conditioning manufacturers click here.

  • Can I install an air conditioning unit myself?

    To install an air conditioner, you must be a qualified air conditioning engineer with an F-Gas certificate. We are often called out to sites to fix units that have been incorrectly installed. DIY installations or even installations by qualified builders without the necessary expertise in air conditioning invariably end up costing much more in the long run with wasted time and materials.

  • Which manufacturers do you use for your air conditioners?

    We install all the leading brands of air conditioners including Daikin, the Mitsubishi brands, Fujitsu and Gree for which we offer a warranty of up to ten years. We can also install other brands upon request. We do not install cheaper brands because, in our experience, they are not reliable and invariably end up costing our customers more in the long term.

  • How much of my home will the air conditioner cool?

    An air conditioning unit is designed only to cool the room for which it has been specified; leaving inter-leading doors or windows open will reduce its effectiveness.

  • What temperature will the unit cool the room down to?

    Fitted air conditioners are designed to bring the room down to a comfortable temperature. A correctly specified unit should be capable of cooling a room by 8 – 10°C lower than the outside ambient temperature.

    Please note that if you are trying to cool a room to low temperatures, then you may require specialist refrigeration equipment rather than air conditioners.

  • Does my unit need an outside condenser box?

    Most fitted systems require an outside condenser box. There are some specialist units that can be used when this is not possible. Ask our expert team about ‘water cooled’ systems or our all-in-one air conditioners.

  • How loud are the units you supply?

    Fitted air conditioners are exceptionally quiet. They generate a soft fan sound that many people are able to sleep through without disturbance.

  • Is there a risk of Legionnaires disease?

    The type of units that we install do not contain standing water and are therefore not at risk of causing Legionnaires disease. We cannot, however, comment in respect of any existing systems you may have in your property.

  • Will the system comply with all the Health & Safety regulations?

    All of our systems comply with Health & Safety regulations as does all documentation that we supply. Our Fitted Air Conditioning department will produce all required Method Statements and Risk Assessments for installations and for any service or repair works for which we have quoted. This documentation would be made available upon receipt of an official order or Letter of Intent to carry out the works.

  • How durable and reliable is the equipment you install?

    We only sell products from brand leaders in the air conditioning field which are expected to last for many years. To maintain this longevity, it is essential that the equipment is subject to routine maintenance and servicing. The market is unfortunately flooded with cheap devices, which has often been ‘dumped’ in the UK – this equipment is inevitably specified in cheaper quotations. We do not deal with these inferior products, nor with ‘budget brand’ equipment as we have found these systems to be unreliable and more expensive in the long term.

  • Are air conditioning systems expensive to operate and maintain?

    The equipment we install makes use of the latest inverter technology and are, accordingly, extremely efficient. The government even offer incentives to install our air conditioners; residential customers only have to pay 5% VAT due to the excellent energy efficiency they offer. Most units we install carry an A++ efficiency rating.

  • Can my air conditioner provide heating as well as cooling?

    Virtually all modern air conditioners provide heating as well as cooling. They are also an extremely efficient and cost-effective means of providing heating. Also, systems that provide heating will qualify for a reduced VAT charge (5% for residential use). This is an ideal scenario when building an extension to a property as there is no need to extend the existing central heating system into the new area.

  • Can I install the Air Conditioning unit myself?

    To install an air conditioner you must be a qualified air conditioning engineer with an F-Gas certificate. We are often called out to sites to fix units that have been incorrectly installed. DIY installations or even installations by qualified builders without the necessary expertise in air conditioning invariably end up costing much more in the long run with wasted time and materials.