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07 May

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Jojo B

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

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05 Mar

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Richard J

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Looking to have 2x air conditioning units installed for my study and bedroom. Possibility of a 3rd in the guest room if it can fit within a sensible budget.

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23 Oct

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT1

Enquiry from: Martin A

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One air con unit for a garden cabin (which gets hot in the summer and cold in the winter).

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01 Oct

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Nicky P

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We have a air conditioning unit. it needs to be re- gassed and put into position.

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17 Aug

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Adam F

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Air con will all be fixed in situ. I need someone F Gas qualified to install the pipes. Thanks, Adam

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12 Jul

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT1

Enquiry from: Philippa H

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removal of existing unit (heating & aircon), and possible upgrade and install of a new unit, depending on size, cost, features and placement.

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08 May

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT4

Enquiry from: Rajagopal A

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type of house: detached | preferred location: on all floors | size of room: medium are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many units are you looking for: 3+ unit...

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24 Jan

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT4

Enquiry from: Vicky B

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looking for price for air conditioning units for 2 rooms supplied and fitted are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached how many units are you looking for: 2 un...

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15 Aug

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT3

Enquiry from: Gayle T

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I would like an air conditioning unit installed in my bedroom

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19 Jul

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT4

Enquiry from: Mrs S

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upstairs air conditioning are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many units are you looking for: 1 unit are these to be: unsure what level of service do you req...

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29 Apr

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT1

Enquiry from: Tamas M

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I need A/C for my home and one more to my small shop to Thx Regards

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18 Mar

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT1

Enquiry from: Angelo S

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fully installed a ducted air con system supply and fit

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16 Apr

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Julia H

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replace an air con unit that no longer works

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16 Feb

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT3

Enquiry from: Dal K

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Other, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 1, Work description: Air conditioning in 1 room in a ve...

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26 Oct

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Michael H

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: other, service required: install/replace, room number: 2, work description: apartment are you the property owne...

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02 Oct

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Peter C

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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: supply and installation of singl...

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24 Aug

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT2

Enquiry from: Smita D

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 2, Work description: Wall mounted

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12 Aug

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT3

Enquiry from: Graham R

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: terrace, service required: install/replace, room number: 5 or more, work description: installation are you the ...

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10 Aug

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT1

Enquiry from: Yoki S

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 4, Work description: I just want can work for living...

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10 Aug

Air Conditioning

Canterbury - CT4

Enquiry from: Stephen S

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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 bedroom ac installa...

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineer services cost?

How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Canterbury charge?
Prices for Air Conditioning Engineers around Canterbury can vary relying on the sort of task that you need to have actually done in your residence. It's the question we get asked a lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Canterbury cost?". It's definitely better to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer are going to likely charge for their work. Prices will certainly vary based upon the materials and also the tradesman chosen. The list shows the kinds of task that Air Conditioning Engineers usually do as well as the regular cost range of these jobs. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do fluctuate by job.

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The average price
of an Air Conditioning Engineer in Canterbury is:

£1,716

Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2025
Air conditioning in Canterbury £813-£1,363
Commercial Air Conditioning in Canterbury £1,750-£5,000
Office Air Conditioning in Canterbury £1,750-£5,000
Server Room Air Conditioning in Canterbury £1,750-£5,000
Shop Air Conditioning in Canterbury £1,750-£5,000
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Canterbury £813-£1,113
Air Conditioning Service in Canterbury £280-£550

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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.
 

What are the top 5 air conditioning tips?

With heating and cooling bills making up more than 50 percent of one’s overall utility expenses as reported by the Department of Energy, you’d probably want to know some ways in which in you can improve the efficiency of your air conditioning system. With the warmer months just around the corner, now is the best time to get started. Not only will you be able to improve the air conditioning efficiency in your home, but you’d also be able to save some money on cooling and heating bills. In this article, we’re going to consider the top 5 tips you can implement to get your air conditioning system running efficiently and at its maximum. Let’s take a look!

  • Ensure that around your outdoor condenser unit is clean. When clean and free of debris, your outdoor unit is able to function at its best. This can be done by yourself just by watching a couple of videos, however you’ll need a professional whenever a more thorough and in depth cleaning required.
  • Vacuum indoor vents and keep vents unblocked. In order to ensure there’s an uninterrupted airflow from your system, there’s a need to vacuum dust as well as form of debris away from the indoor vents. You should also keep items such as furniture and blinds away from obstructing the vents.
  • Increase your thermostat by a number of degrees. Generally, adjusting temperature 5 to 8 degrees can go a long way to help you save some money.
  • Keep lamps and other heat producing appliances away from the thermostat. Having heat producing appliance will only inform the thermostat that the air in the room needs extra cooling. This will make the system run longer and use up more electricity.
  • Keep the curtains and blinds closed. This is to prevent the heat of the outside coming in and vice versa.
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.
What is R22 refrigerant?

Also referred to as Freon, the refrigerant “R22 is a commonly used chlordiflouromethane that’s usually incorporated in air conditioning systems as well as many other refrigeration applications. However, because of the evidence discovered which shows the gas can contribute to the damage of the ozone layer, the refrigerant has now been banned since Dec 31, 2009 as it became legally required that any system making use of R22 and became faulty must be replaced.

Generally, R22 owners in commercial applications are now responsible for checking for leaks, record keeping as well as labelling of equipment using this type of gas. Failure to comply with these directives can lead to hefty fines.

 

Existing refrigeration and air conditioning equipment that makes use of R22 can still be used. However, the owner of the equipment will be denied any rights to purchase extra tanks of gas that’ll keep the equipment running. In the event whereby an air conditioning system requires a complete recharge of the R22 refrigerant, according to the law, it’ll be considered obsolete and therefore will have to be replaced. What’s more? As the remaining supplies of R22 starts to decline, the price of getting the refrigerant is expected to skyrocket. As a result, do not be shocked if the cost of purchasing more R22 to keep your current equipment running outweighs the cost of replacing your existing equipment with a new and environmentally approved one.

 

As R22 is gradually being phased out, there are new ozone friendly alternatives which are being introduced into the refrigerant market. Out of these alternatives, the most common one is the R410A, which is purely a combination of hydrofluorocarbons which does not deplete the ozone layer.

What to Look For In an Energy Efficient Air Conditioner?

When getting a new air conditioning system, it’s essential to always go for one that’s energy efficient, otherwise you’ll end up paying more money on your heating and cooling bills than necessary. Over the years, a variety of air con units have been developed which ultimately makes it a bit tricky trying to separate the “the boys from the men. Not all are created equal and most home and property owners who do not take the necessary measures and put certain things into consideration when buying a new AC system often go back home with the most visually appealing unit rather than an energy efficient one.

When purchasing a new energy efficient system, there’s a need to look out for some things that can go a long way to help keep your heating bills and your home’s temperature low. Let’s take a look!

  • Get the appropriate size for your space. One of the biggest mistakes you can make when buying a new air conditioner is getting the wrong size. A unit that’s too small will have to work overtime to achieve the set temperature for the room and driving up your energy bills, while a unit that’s too large will cool the air pretty easily and quickly but leave it damp and clammy.
  • Energy saving setting. Always look out for this feature when buying a new unit. This allows the unit to turn off both the compressor and the fan once the space has been cooled off which in turn helps you conserve energy.
  • ENERGY STAR® Certification. When deciding on the best air condition for your home, always look for the blue ENERGY STAR® certification. This implies that the unit has met or exceeded certain higher efficiency standards than other similar models.
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 often should air conditioning units be serviced?

Having your office air conditioning units serviced on a regular basis comes with a wide range of benefits. With proper servicing of your unit, your air con will be able to blow cold or hot air into your space, the lifespan of the heating and cooling system is extended, harmful bacteria and fungal spores will also be removed and lots more. However, since servicing of office air con units does not come free, you’d probably want to know the number of times the task is needed in a year. In this post, we’re going to look at the recommended number of times to have your office heating and cooling units serviced.

 

Servicing of an office heating and cooling system is generally recommended to be done twice a year - once in the fall and the other in the spring. By doing this, you’ll be not only be able to guarantee that the unit is clean, but also that the parts are in great shape and that it’s working as efficiently as possible. What’s more? This task has to be carried out whether or not you put the air con unit to use. Even in the event whereby the system is leak proof and adequate coolant is available there are usually still reason to have it serviced. If you haven’t used the AC unit in your office for quite a long time, the hoses and seals become brittle more quickly due to the fact that the lubricant and coolant do not circulate.

 

Asides from having your units checked by a professional, there’s also a need to carry out some maintenance tasks by yourself. This way, you get to enjoy your office AC unit for a long period of time.

What are internal air conditioning units?

As the name suggests, these are air conditioning units that are specifically designed to be installed indoors. Unlike the conventional air conditioning system which involves installing a rather unattractive box on the outside of the building, internal air conditioning units are full fledged AC system which doesn’t involve having to make penetrations through the external walls. This could be as a result of the weather proof nature of the building or any other exterior skin features which acts as a restriction and makes the installation of a traditional air conditioning unit on the outside of your building simply illogical.

So how exactly does internal air conditioning units work? Well, most systems features the following components:

  • The fan coil or room unit which is retrofitted high up on the interior wall of the room in question. Although, it can also be fitted into existing fittings as a concealed ducted unit during a refurbishment which makes it look a lot more attractive than the first option.
  • The refrigeration pipe work then runs from the unit hidden behind the walls or ceilings, to the condenser box. The condenser box is usually the part that goes outside. However, it’s still installed inside the systems, mostly in a concealed space such as under the kitchen counter.

The benefits of installing internal air conditioning systems include the following:

  • They are smart systems which is fully controllable with WiFi
  • They filter the air, sucking dust, pollutants as well as other allergens from your building
  • They most possesses some exciting features like the blackout technology as well as the i-Feel temperature control
  • They’re just as effective in cooling and dehumidifying as any traditional air conditioning system.

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