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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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D-Air Services

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We are D-Air Services Ltd, we are an air conditioning company who deal with installation, servicing and repair works from ...
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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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Air Performance

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Major UK air conditioning specialist. Delivering high quality Air Conditioning projects. 20 Years installing commercial ...
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JRB Airconditioning services

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Sole trader air conditioning company. I have 17 years experience and fgas trained on all gases. We quote for service, mai...
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Elite Southern

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Install and service of all air conditioning systems

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23 Aug

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Ryde - PO33

Enquiry from: Sophie S

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We are looking for quotes for air conditioning for three bedrooms on a self build

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25 Jun

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Ryde - PO33

Enquiry from: Ronda F

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Air conditioning unit for a dog grooming shop

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30 Aug

Air Conditioning

Totland Bay - PO39

Enquiry from: Andrew T

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Install a standard portable Aircon hose from a port in the ceiling, through the loft to a vent grill in the soffit. Distance from port to soffit app 3M. property is flat *** floor {ground, first, seco...

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29 Aug

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Totland Bay - PO39

Enquiry from: Anders B

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We are looking to have 2 Daikin FTXZ25N installed, one on each floor, to provide full house heating for property with heat loss of 4.5kW.

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24 Aug

Air Conditioning

Totland Bay - PO39

Enquiry from: Anders B

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We are looking to have 2 Daikin FTXZ25N installed, one on each floor, to provide full house heating for property with heat loss of 4.5kW.

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10 Aug

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Totland Bay - PO39

Enquiry from: Anders B

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customer made an enquiry for air conditioning and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a air conditioning engineer.mr lives in the totland bay area and would like a call to discu...

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10 Nov

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Cowes - PO31

Enquiry from: Julian C

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2 unit system 1 in the lounge and 1 in the main bedroom

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19 Aug

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Newport - PO30

Enquiry from: Sarah W

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer in newport area has requested that we arrange quotes for their air conditioning project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a air conditioning engineer directly....

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20 Jun

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Sandown - PO36

Enquiry from: Belle B

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A recharge of my air conditioning in my car

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14 Mar

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Newport - PO30

Enquiry from: Peter P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer in the newport area made an enquiry a couple of projects including air conditioning.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are you the p...

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20 Dec

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Sandown - PO36

Enquiry from: Declan M

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customer in the sandown area made an enquiry a couple of projects including air conditioning.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are you the p...

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27 Oct

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Ventnor - PO38

Enquiry from: Jane C

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached service required: repair/service, room number: 5 or more, work description: daikin air conditioni...

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23 Jul

Air Conditioning

Cowes - PO31

Enquiry from: Mrs n

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spilt air con unit fitted into top floor double bedroom . 3 story house so may need a cherry pickier / very long ladders or even scaffolding to reach outside wall on side of house . this wall is i...

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06 Apr

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East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Peter F

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replace fan in systemair in roof space

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13 Aug

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Ryde - PO33

Enquiry from: Mf H

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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: 2, work description: first floor are you the pro...

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23 Jul

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Sandown - PO36

Enquiry from: David C

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Home aircon in3 rooms of a bungalow.

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29 Jul

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Newport - PO30

Enquiry from: Shirley B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Air conditioning for my lounge 12 x 16 ft supplied and fitted. Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner Property Type: Detached How many units are you looking for: 2 Are these to be: Unsure What ...

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26 Jul

Air Conditioning

Newport - PO30

Enquiry from: Shirley B

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Air conditioning to lounge and possibly a bedroom.

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19 Jul

Air Conditioning

Newport - PO30

Enquiry from: Shirley B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Air conditioning for my lounge 12 x 16 ft supplied and fitted. Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner Property Type: Detached How many units are you looking for: 2 Are these to be: Unsure What ...

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05 Oct

Air Conditioning

Bembridge - PO35

Enquiry from: Peter G

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An 'AIRFORCE' unit needs a service/re gasing.

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Isle Of Wight charge?
Prices for Air Conditioning Engineers around Isle Of Wight can vary depending upon the kind of task that you want to have done in your residence. It's the question we get asked a lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Isle Of Wight charge?". It's always great to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer are going to likely charge for their work. Prices will likely change based on the materials and the tradesman selected. The list shows the types of job that Air Conditioning Engineers usually do and also the typical cost range of these jobs. Some projects take longer to complete than others so prices do differ by project.

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£2,683

Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2024
Air conditioning in Isle Of Wight £625-£1,725
Commercial Air Conditioning in Isle Of Wight £1,563-£9,000
Office Air Conditioning in Isle Of Wight £1,563-£9,000
Server Room Air Conditioning in Isle Of Wight £1,563-£9,000
Shop Air Conditioning in Isle Of Wight £1,563-£9,000
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Isle Of Wight £625-£1,225
Air Conditioning Service in Isle Of Wight £93-£100

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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.
 

Why is Professional Air Conditioning Installation Important in a shop?

When it comes to the installation of air conditioning units, one of the greatest mistakes any shop owner can make is attempting to install the system by themselves. The good performance, efficiency as well as durability of a heating and cooling system starts right from the installation stage. Therefore, if not done right, you risk making such an expensive investment a total waste. Installing your air conditioning system by yourself may save you the cost of hiring a professional like many shop owners would rightly say, but one thing they often ignore is the fact is that a poorly installed air conditioning unit would actually be more of a liability than an asset. Not only can it consume more electricity than necessary implying higher energy bills, but it can also lead to frequent breakdowns meaning huge repair costs as well as significantly cutting short the lifespan of the unit in question. Hence, the importance of getting in touch with a reliable professional for help.

If you’re yet to be convinced of the importance of having your shop air conditioning system professionally installed, here are some points that will make you have a rethink.

  • Professionals are experienced and highly skilled. When it comes to the installation of heating and cooling systems in a work environment, there’s a need to call in a reliable professional. This is because AC system installation requires a well trained individual who knows just how best to ensure your AC system works efficiently and for a long period of time.
  • Professionals able to provide expert advice. Having a good experience in field and good knowledge of heating and cooling systems, professionals are able to provide helpful tips such as maintenance procedures so as to ensure you get to enjoy your investment for a prolonged period.
Is it more efficient to leave A/C on?

We all know how helpful air conditioning systems can be especially during the hot summer season which is great at making your home feel nothing less than an inferno. So if you have an AC system, you’d probably want to know if leaving it on will be cheaper and more efficient.

 

The short and simple answer to this question is yes, leaving your air conditioning system on will make make it cheaper and more efficient. This isn’t what you or many other people will have in mind though. Under no circumstances should you leave you air conditioning system on full blast 24/7. To make your air conditioning system more efficient by leaving it on has a right and wrong way you can go about it. Let’s have a look!

 

If you’d ever noticed, any time you turn your air conditioner off during a very a hot day, even if it’s for just a couple of hours, things tend to get thrown out of balance pretty quickly. When turned back on, your AC system will have to work even harder to restore the usual comfort levels in the room. When you abuse this dial in such a fashion, the AC system can only become more inefficient rather than making your home more comfortable quickly.

 

On the other hand, your AC system ( when tuned to the right settings) can help maintain the proper temperature and humidity balance within your home instead of turning it off while away. And upon getting back, you can simply turn down the thermostat a bit which helps you prevent the usual stagnant air that you’d be hit with when your return home (with the AC system turned off) that’ll have you racing for the dial.

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.

Do I Need to Replace My Commercial Air Con System?

If you want to guarantee the comfort of those inside your work environment, getting a commercial HVAC system should be a top priority. And if you already have one installed, knowing the best time to have it replaced rather than repaired will go a long way to save you some huge bucks. For instance, an air conditioning system that’s old and malfunctioning is best replaced due to the fact that all the components are probably weak and can only keep generating series of faults till it finally breaks down beyond repair. When evaluating your air conditioning unit, there are some factors that you’ll need to take into account to save yourself some money and headaches. Let’s take a look!

  • Age. If your commercial HVAC system is within 15 to 20 years old and starting to look like a giant rust attached to your building, then its probably time to get a replacement. Also when old, most commercial air con systems are usually much less efficient and will consume more energy which implies higher energy bills.
  • Wear and tear. If your system has experienced a significant amount of wear and tear, then its probably not heating or cooling as efficiently as it used to. Depending on the product’s quality as well as the level of maintenance many commercial HVAC system would be overdue for an upgrade by the time they’re about 15 years old.
  • Malfunctions. When it comes to heating and cooling systems, some issues are quite easy to fix or resolve while others ( such as a broken furnace fan or refrigerant problems) should be best left to the experts. However, if the malfunctions are becoming more often or serious enough, then you should probably consider getting an upgrade.
how does air conditioning work?

As the heat start to come up especially during the summer months, the swelter will mercifully be kept in check by air conditioning. The technology has made a significant impact on modern life and it can now be considered a norm for all new and modern homes. So if you’re also planning to fit new HVAC air conditioning systems in your home or property, you may also be interested in knowing exactly how it works. In this article, we aim to provide you with an in depth insight into how air conditioning operates. Now let’s take a closer look at the process!

✓ A grille at the bottom of the machine absorbs warm air from the room

✓ The warm air is transmitted over some chiller pipes through which a coolant fluid is circulating. Working in a similar fashion as the chiller cabinet in a refrigerator, this part cools down the transmitted warm air and any excess moisture is duly removed by a dehumidifier.

✓ The air is then transmitted over a heating element which is quite similar to the one present in a fan heater. On a cold day, this part of the unit can be turned up in order to allow the HVAC works as heater.

✓ A fan which is positioned at the top blows the air back through another grilled into the room.

✓ Coolant flows through the the chiller pipes. In the process, it carries heat from the air blowing past the pipes and then it evaporates - converting the cool liquid into a hotter gas. This heat is then transported to the outside of the building from inside the room.

✓ With time, the heat inside the building slowly blows away into the outside air.

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.

How to Choose the Right Air Conditioner Size for Your Conservatory?

When it comes to conservatory air conditioning, a huge mistake you’d not like to make is to purchase and install a wrong sized HVAC system. When that happens, not only will you be left unsatisfied, but you’d also end up incurring much more expenses than necessary. If you go for an AC unit that’s too small, it won’t be powerful enough to cool your conservatory as you would like. However, when you go ahead to select an oversized AC unit, your conservatory would be cooled relatively quick but will leave the air in the structure with excess humidity and consume more electricity as it’s going to cycle on and off which will ultimately cost you more money. In other words, it’s always a smart decision to take your time to calculate the right air conditioner size for your conservatory before you make a purchase decision. So how exactly can you go about the determination of the appropriate HVAC unit size for your conservatory? Let’s take a look!

  • Take the measurement of the conservatory’s square footage using a tape measure. If the space isn’t rectangular or square in shape, simply divide the conservatory in section comprising both squares and triangles which you can measure.
  • Calculate the conservatory’s square footage. For a square or rectangle, simply multiply the length by the width. However if your space is in another shape, you can determine the square footage of the triangular sections by multiplying 0.5 by length and width, and the sum each of the sections.
  • Determine the cooling capacity required for the space in question which is measured in British Terminal Units (BTUs)/hour. For more information to determine the BTUs needed depending on your conservatory size, simply visit the United States Department for Energy Star.

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