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Smile AIR Conditioning

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We are SMILE. A family-owned business specialising in air conditioning solutions. Since our establishment, we have dedicat...
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Jon air conditioning

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As a company we aim to provide good and reliable service for our customers. We install and service residential split and m...
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Boxt

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BOXT are the UK’s no.1 ranked gas installation company as voted for by our TrustPilot customers Buy a new Worcester Bos...
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ECO Maldon

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Eco Maldon is located in Colchester Essex and we supply and fit high quality products which save both money on energy bill...
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Conduct Construction

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Conduct Construction LTD is a family run business since 1999 providing heating and plumbing services. We strongly believe ...
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Glow Green

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Glow Green is one of the UK's leading providers of energy efficient products that focus on the need to reduce energy consu...

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12 Sep

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Stansted - CM24

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One bedroom unit, and possibly possibly another one in down stairs kitchen area

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30 Mar

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Stansted - CM24

Enquiry from: Nick J

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supply and fit wall air conditioning unit in bedroom are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many units are you looking for: 1 unit are these to be: wall mo...

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23 May

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Stansted - CM24

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: detached, service required: install/replace, room number: 1, work description: wall mounted (preferably samsung...

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22 May

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Stansted - CM24

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached, service required: install/replace, room number: 4, work description: to supply & fit units for 4...

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25 Apr

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Stansted - CM24

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 3, Work description: An air conditioning unit or ...

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22 Aug

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Braintree - CM77

Enquiry from: Brandon L

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4 air cons and one compressor, 1 air con for each room, 3 bedrooms and 1 outside insulated shed

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17 Aug

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Braintree - CM77

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Would like 4 air conditioner please

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17 Aug

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Braintree - CM77

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Air con radiator replacement and re gas

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10 Aug

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Hertford - SG14

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Air con in three bedrooms and loft room

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03 Aug

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Harlow - CM19

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quote for supply and fitting of air conditioning in terrace house are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many units are you looking for: 2 units what level of ser...

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26 Jun

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Harlow - CM17

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would like to install air conditioning in my house and I need a quote please

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15 May

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Harlow - CM19

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we are interested to get a quote for air condition for our upstairs area . our house is 4 berdroom and semidetached. thank you . . are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: s...

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13 May

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Harlow - CM17

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air condicioner and clean air are these to be: wall mounted property type: semi detached

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16 Nov

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Epping - CM16

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Customer visited the My Air Con Prices site and submitted an enquiry. Type of building: Bungalow Where would you like to fit air conditioning? One room How big is your room? A medium sized room Wh...

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01 Nov

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Broxbourne - EN10

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I NEED A NEW AIR CON UNIT FITTED

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17 Oct

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Harlow - CM18

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I need one unit in lounge and one on the landing

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13 Oct

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Bishop's Stortford - CM22

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looking for ducted multi split for three bedrooms approx all 25 sq mtr downstairs need advice , also having solar installed soon and want economical system that could be run by solar !! part time . a...

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06 Oct

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Harlow - CM20

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An AC unit installed in the kitchen that can also heat the room during the winter.

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30 Sep

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Bishop's Stortford - CM22

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Pipework altering, about 6 metres, & servicing of 3 units & 4 outlets.

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27 Sep

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Epping - CM16

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homeowner air conditioning supplied and fitted please call to appoint

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineer services cost?

How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Stansted cost?
Prices for Air Conditioning Engineers around Stansted can fluctuate relying on the type of work that you want to have done in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Stansted cost?". It's often great to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer will likely charge for their work. Prices will certainly fluctuate based on the products and also the tradesman selected. The list reveals the kinds of job that Air Conditioning Engineers typically do as well as the standard price variety of these tasks. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by job.

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Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2025
Air conditioning in Stansted £742-£2,269
Commercial Air Conditioning in Stansted £977-£4,088
Office Air Conditioning in Stansted £977-£4,088
Server Room Air Conditioning in Stansted £977-£4,088
Shop Air Conditioning in Stansted £977-£4,088
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Stansted £742-£2,144
Air Conditioning Service in Stansted £609-£1,863

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Air Conditioning Engineer FAQs

Will an air conditioning engineer let me know if I need planning permission?

Are you planning to install a new climate control in your home or property? If yes, then there are a number of things you’d have to consider before making a financial commitment and that’s related to air conditioning planning permission. It’s crucial to equip yourself with the facts so as to avoid any hiccups along the ways and end up with an AC system that works well and complies with all relevant air conditioning regulations. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into planning permission for air conditioning in homes. Let’s take a look!

In general, majority of small air conditioning installations do not need planning permission. In other words, you don’t have to submit a planning permission application to install an air conditioning system in your home or property – if you want to, simply go ahead with it. However, there’s a need to ensure that your external air conditioning units meet some regulations. These regulations include:

  • It isn’t bigger than 0.6m3
  • It’s over a metre from the boundaries of any property
  • It’s more than a metre away from the edge of a flat roof
  • It shouldn’t be fitted on a pitched roof

In addition, you’d have to ensure that there isn’t a wind turbine on the property. For a more accurate information, it’s more advisable to reach out to your local authority for advice on air conditioning planning permission before installing your air conditioning unit. They’re in a much better position to advise you on how to ensure that your air conditioning complies with the relevant regulations as well as whether or not you’ll need a planning permission.
 

Can air conditioning make you ill?

If used and maintained properly, air conditioning can actually be a great way to create a healthier environment. As well as controlling the temperature, it also filters your air, removing pollutants like dust, pollen and mould particles.

However, to maximise these benefits, it’s important to keep your system clean. Dirty units and systems can become a health hazard, so always make sure you service your air conditioning at least once or twice a year.

how much is an air conditioning unit?

In several parts of the UK, air conditioning systems are a must especially in the warmer summer months. Fortunately, if your AC system isn’t functioning the way it’s supposed to, suffers frequent system breakdowns when overworked mostly during the hot summer days or perhaps you’re just tired of just having to manage with window units, the latest air conditioning units offers both features and performance that’s superior to the earlier models. And as you would have expected, each facet comes with a cost.

There are a number of factors that can determine the cost of an air conditioning unit. Out of all these factors, the size of your home happens to be the most significant factor that influences an air conditioning unit’s cost. Air conditioning systems are measured in tons, which is a measure of the amount of heat they’re able to remove from a home within an hour. As a rule of thumb, you’ll require about 1 ton of cooling per 500 to 600 square feet. Unfortunately, the square footage alone can’t be used to determine the tonnage. Other factors that’ll also play a significant role includes the efficiency of your most preferred AC unit, how well the home is insulated as well as the thermal nature of your home. On the average, a new air conditioning system for an average home should be within the range of £1000 to £3000 for a unit as well as the installation costs which can vary largely depending on the condition of your ducts. These figures may seem quite expensive, but when the hot summer days come, you’d be glad to have had one installed in your home.

What is air conditioning?

Air conditioning is a way of controlling air temperature, humidity, quality and movement in an inside space. Air conditioning is best known as a way to cool down air temperatures in properties. But it can be a great, efficient way to heat your home or business too. You can also use it to reduce the moisture in your air in humid or damp conditions, and filter out things like dust and pollen. There are lots of different types of air conditioning available, so you can pick one that suits you and your property.

What are the Most Common Air Conditioning Mistakes?

If you live in the UK, you’d know by now that no matter what’s happening in the world around us, nothing is going to stop the heat from getting in. And that’s exactly more reason why a well functioning cooling system is more of a necessity than a luxury. Hence, we’ve put together this list to help you avoid common air conditioning mistakes this summer. Let’s take a look!

  • Not changing the filter. In the summer when the heat turns up there’s a huge need to change the air filters on a regular basis ( at least once a month). This is due to the fact that your air conditioning system works extra hard and runs all the time during the warmer months. What’s more? If you happen to have pets, a large family or live with an individual who suffers from asthma or allergies, it becomes a lot more important to change your air filters. Plus, a dirty filter is capable of increasing your energy cost within the range of 5 to 15 percent on a monthly basis.
  • Not having the right size. When it comes to air conditioning, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. You simply have to purchase and install the right size for your property which is chiefly determined by the type of the dwelling, the home’s size and other factors.
  • Ignoring red flags. Calling in a technician isn’t always the most convenient thing to do especially when life gets a bit busier. However, when you choose to ignore warning signs that something is wrong with your HVAC system, you risk a total breakdown of the unit. What happens is the problem becomes an even more serious issue which will be very costly to repair or at times, replaced.
how much does air conditioning cost to run?

Are you trying to choose the perfect air conditioning unit for your home or property? Or perhaps you’re simply trying to figure out if it could be the right climate control option for your house. Regardless of your purpose, determining the amount AC systems cost to run can play a key role in identifying what your best options really are.

Obtaining estimates for the amount your new air conditioning units will cost to run may not be on top of your priority list and even more so if you’re always busy trying to determine the installation price. However, it won’t be the wisest decision to procure a new air conditioning system you can’t afford to use.

There are a lot of factors that determines the cost of running an air conditioning system. However, to give a rough idea of how much it’ll cost to run your new AC system, here’s a cost guide for two of the most popular types of air conditioning - split and multi split units.

For a small room size with an air conditioning output of about 2.5 kW, the cost to run per hour is about £10. Meanwhile,a mid-sized room with an air conditioning output of about 3.5 kW, the cost to run per hour is about £14. And lastly, a large room size with an air conditioning output of about 5 kW, the cost to run per house will be about £20.

In the event whereby you’re eager to fit a new air conditioning system, your best bet for a more accurate quote will be to get in touch with an air conditioning technician who will go through your unique project as well as the price influencing factors to provide a unique price for your project as well as its running cost.

What is the Difference Between Commercial AC and Residential AC?

When it comes to air conditioning, there’s nothing like a one-size-fits-all approach as different buildings have different needs. As a result, there are various types of air conditioners to address unique building requirements. Having a full grasp of the differences between a commercial air conditioner and a residential air conditioner can go a long way to help you in choosing the most appropriate system for your building to ensure all occupants can enjoy the high air quality at the perfect temperature.

 

Now, while both commercial and residential HVAC systems serve the same purpose of heating, cooling as well as ventilating, they are largely varied in terms of the parts and mechanisms. This is due to the fact that tackling the need for comfort in a home or residential space is very different when compared to a work environment.

 

First and foremost, there’s usually a distinct physical difference between commercial and residential air conditioners. The residential ones are usually central systems which are linked to a series of ducts, with the evaporator and condenser in separate areas of the property. On the other hand, the commercial systems normally combines both heating and cooling units in one rooftop package that prevents the noise it produces from disturbing the work of the occupants. Having the package on the roof also goes a long way to help the companies free up some physical space.

 

The main difference between a commercial air conditioner and a residential air conditioner, however, is the amount of power which the system consumes to cool off a space. This is partly because a work environment usually takes up more space than residential environments. As a result, heating and cooling systems that are intended for use in commercial spaces are usually built to be a lot more powerful.

10 Ways to Save Energy with Air Conditioning?

As the summer months draw nearer, you get better accustomed to the ambient noise produced by your air conditioning system which is constantly in operation to keep your home cool and comfortable for both you and your loved ones. During this period, it’s absolutely normal to expect a spike in your energy bill and wish to know how you can limit the expenses without having to sacrifice your home’s temperature. In this guide, we’re going to consider some of the major ways you can save energy in your home without having to sacrifice your air conditioning system. Let’s take a look!

  1. Reduce phantom loads. This is an electronic appliance that still makes use of energy even when turned off and not in operation. These phantom loads are actually everywhere in your home but you just don’t know that the television, toaster or even your phone’s charger continue to suck electricity when they’re not in use.
  2. Incorporate more energy-efficient appliances. Before making a purchase, ensure that the appliance has the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Label as they use 10 to 15 percent less energy than their counterparts.
  3. Change out your light bulbs. The older your incandescent light bulb gets, the more energy it consumes. You can cut cost by reglarly changing them out.
  4. Install a programmable thermostat. With such a device, you can adjust your home’s temperature to your schedule and needs to cover for the time when you would not be home.
  5. Use fan. A cooling fan can significantly lower the cost of running an AC system.
  6. Seal all air leaks. Blocking all air leaks in your home is a great way to ensure energy is well maximized
  7. Make your windows more efficient.
  8. Enhance you insulation
  9. Conduct a regular servicing of your AC unit
  10. Setting the air conditioning temperature higher at night

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