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Cooling System Design & Installation

Installed pumps, which are a part of a ventilation system, receiving regular maintenance

Cooling System Design & Installation

We specialize in designing and installing high-performance cooling systems that meet the specific needs of your building. From initial planning to final execution, we ensure your system is built for maximum efficiency and comfort:

We analyse your facility’s cooling needs, including size, layout, and occupancy patterns, to develop a cooling system that optimises performance while minimising energy use.
Our technicians are experienced in installing a wide range of cooling technologies, from central air conditioning systems to advanced cooling towers, ensuring quality workmanship and compliance with industry regulations.
We prioritise energy-efficient systems, helping you reduce utility costs and meet sustainability goals without compromising performance.
FAQs
For most homes in the UK, HVAC equipment should be professionally serviced once a year as a minimum. A boiler is typically serviced annually, air conditioning should be checked and maintained at least once a year, and ventilation systems benefit from regular filter checks plus periodic servicing depending on the type of system. If the equipment is heavily used, installed in a commercial setting, or serves spaces with higher hygiene requirements, servicing may need to be more frequent. Regular maintenance helps keep the system safe, efficient and reliable, and it can also protect warranties and reduce the risk of breakdowns.
Air conditioning installation costs in the UK vary according to the system type, property size and how easy it is to route pipework and electrics. As a rough guide, a single split system for one room is commonly a few thousand pounds installed, while multi-split or larger domestic systems can run significantly higher. Portable units cost much less upfront but do not deliver the same performance or appearance as a fixed system. The best way to compare value is to look at cooling performance, noise levels, energy efficiency and installation quality, not just the headline price.
For some homes, yes. Air conditioning can be worthwhile in the UK if rooms regularly overheat, the property has large areas of glazing, bedrooms become uncomfortable in summer, or you want both cooling and heating from a single system. Modern split air conditioning can also provide efficient heating during milder weather. It may be less worthwhile if overheating only happens for a few days a year or if simpler measures such as shading, insulation improvements and ventilation changes would solve the issue more economically. The right answer depends on how often the property overheats and how important comfort is to the occupier.
Air conditioning does use electricity, but actual running cost depends on the unit efficiency, room size, thermostat setting, insulation levels and how long the system runs. A well-sized modern split system is usually much more efficient than many people expect, whereas an oversized, older or portable unit may be costlier to run. In practice, the most important factors are choosing the right capacity, using sensible temperature settings and keeping filters and coils clean. For customers who also want heating, a reversible split system can provide useful value throughout the year rather than only in hot weather.
A domestic air conditioning unit will often last around 10 to 15 years, although good-quality systems that are correctly installed and properly maintained can last longer. Lifespan depends on the quality of the equipment, how intensively it is used, whether servicing is carried out regularly and whether the system is correctly sized for the space. If the system is noisy, inefficient or suffers repeated faults after many years of use, replacement can be more cost-effective than repair.