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Glow Green

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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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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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19 Aug

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Southall - UB2

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looking for 2 air conditioners for the restaurant. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: commercial how many units are you looking for: 2 units are these to be: roof mounted...

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12 Aug

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London - W5

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Air conditioning in 3 bedrooms and kitchen/family room

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09 Aug

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Brentford - TW8

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We have a Mitsubishi air conditioner in our bedroom the something board is not working and it is apparently no longer manufactured. The unit was installed in 2007. Ideally, we would like to find a re...

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03 Aug

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Wembley - HA0

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02 Aug

Air Conditioning

London - W7

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split unite air conditioning

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30 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W2

Enquiry from: Ali K

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Samsung multi split (for two rooms) heating/cooling unit size 18000 BTU. Cost of unit and installation cost

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25 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W2

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24 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W7

Enquiry from: Wali K

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Please can someone qoute me to install a AIr conditioning unit in pur school thanks.

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24 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W2

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Just need pipes connect from outdoor unit to indoor unit

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20 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W3

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We are interested in an air conditioning solution that utilises an indoor unit. We have three rooms we would like cooled. Living room/kitchen (5.25 x 4 m) Bedroom (3 x 4m) Office (3 x 4m) We have ...

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04 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W5

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hi there, i would like to get a quote for my airconditioning. one-day-old mitsubishi. thank you kindly johanna

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02 Jul

Air Conditioning

Northolt - UB5

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small air conditioning unit with heating for bedroom are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached are these to be: wall mounted how many units are you looking for: 1 ...

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01 Jul

Air Conditioning

London - W2

Enquiry from: Ayten D

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Can I please have a quote for the following: 14kw wall mounted unit 14kw suspended unit 10kw wall mounted unit 10kw suspended unit

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25 Jun

Air Conditioning

Brentford - TW8

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I am about to order an air condition unit and I need it install in my office. It is a wall unit and the outside unit is just on the other side of the wall.

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18 Jun

Air Conditioning

London - W12

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Hi i’ve been recommended the Mitsubishi Do you stock it? MHI S***-WF 5 KW WIFI ID R32 Is that a good unit? Quiet?

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16 May

Air Conditioning

London - W12

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Air con for large open plan room with huge big windows in a dormer roof

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23 Apr

Air Conditioning

London - W4

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21 a/c units for small offices with individual wall mounted control (no remotes). please get in touch and i will send over a rough proposed floorplan. are you the property owner: tenant (with permiss...

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13 Apr

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London - W3

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A single air-con unit for a loft bedroom. Possible larger outdoor unit to take future indoor units

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10 Apr

Air Conditioning

London - W3

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

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24 Feb

Air Conditioning

Greenford - UB6

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Need split ac fitting Pre gas AC unit Neet fitting pipe of 5 meter No need of bracket Siple installation How much please

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Ealing cost?
Costs for Air Conditioning Engineers around Ealing can fluctuate depending upon the type of work that you want to have actually done in your home. It's the question we get asked a great deal "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Ealing charge?". It's always better to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer are going to likely charge for their work. Prices will probably vary based upon the products and the tradesman chosen. The list shows the sorts of job that Air Conditioning Engineers generally do as well as the typical price range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by project.

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Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2024
Air conditioning in Ealing £782-£3,915
Commercial Air Conditioning in Ealing £990-£5,370
Office Air Conditioning in Ealing £990-£5,370
Server Room Air Conditioning in Ealing £990-£5,370
Shop Air Conditioning in Ealing £990-£5,370
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Ealing £782-£3,815
Air Conditioning Service in Ealing £664-£3,590

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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.
 

How popular is air conditioning in the workplace?

As a business owner, you’d be aware before now that there’s usually a need to make financial commitment on some things that do not directly generate revenue or profit for the business. One of these expenses is an air conditioning which may not directly make you more money, but is known to provide a wide array of benefits in a work environment. If you’re still yet to be convinced about the need for an air conditioning system in your workplace, here are some reasons that explains to you why installing a heating and cooling system at your workplace can be a huge step forward for your business.

  • No waste of working hours. According to several studies, when a work environment is overheated or not comfortable, workers’ productivity is always at the receiving end. In several cases, the employees tend to waste at least an hour of their working time as a result of the heat ( this number can even be higher in some cases). Also, they tend to avoid work when on their seat which is a big reason why installing an AC system at your workplace should never be overlooked.
  • Improved employees’ health. For every business owner, the well being of your employees should be a top priority as this would imply a lower medical expenses and sick or redundant days. A relaxing and comfortable working environment will make the employees feel good and help them stay healthy which is crucial for improved productivity.
  • It saves you money. Due to higher electricity consumption, several business owners tend to shy away from installing air conditioning systems. Compared to a normal fan, it does consume more power, however an AC system provides the better overall savings in the long run.
what gas does air conditioning use?

Several individuals think that the the way their air conditioning system works is simply by pumping hot air out of their homes or offices, blowing a cool air in return. This is absolutely wrong! The hot air is, in fact, cycled back in as cold air and this process continues until the thermostats gets dropped down to the required or set temperature. The air conditioning system manages this in a similar way to how the refrigerator manages to stay cold and of course, excluding the insulated box.

The short and simple answer to the question of what gas an air conditioning use is Freon. This is a non inflammable gas which is subjected to the evaporation process over and over again in most refrigerators to keep the temperature at a low level. This same process is repeated in air conditioning systems. Now let’s take a look at how the Freon gas is incorporated in AC systems.

The cold Freon gas is firstly compressed by a compressor in the air conditioner. The gas is then combined with a little quantity of oil in order to lubricate the compressor. When Freon gas is compressed, the pressure is increased which makes it incredibly hot. It then moves through a couple of coils which works to lowering the heat and turning it to liquid. This Freon liquid will then be transmitted via an expansion valve which causes it to cool down until evaporation takes place. The outcome of this is a low pressure cold Freon gas which is then transmitted via another set of coils allowing the gas to collect the heat and lower the air within the room.

The air conditioner now filters the air and clears out the dust, smoke, pollen and other kinds of air pollutants. The system also absorbs excess liquid from the air too which it uses to cool down the system and pump it through a hose.

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.

Tips to Prepare Commercial air con System for Summer?

With summer fast approaching, most business owners are getting ready to battle the great heat that often comes with it. One of the most important tasks would be to make sure that the commercial HVAC system is in top condition to run efficiently and smoothly through to help lessen or cancel out the effect of the summer’s heat in the work environment. Air conditioning systems when not properly maintained can take up to 30 percent energy which is capable of sending your utility bills through the roof during the season that calls for a heavy usage. In this post, we’re going to consider some top tips you can implement to prepare your commercial unit for summer air conditioning. Let’s take a look!

  • Filter cleaning and maintenance. When the filter is clogged the cooling is decrease and more energy is consumed (implying higher electricity bills) as the unit works harder to have your work environment cooled. The filter accumulate dust, dirt and other particles pretty easily which also affects the indoor air quality since they’ll get pushed out with the cool air distributed. Therefore, there’s a need to ensure that the filters are washed regularly and also changed (at least once a month during summer).
  • Air flow leaks and obstructions. If the blower components aren’t properly adjusted, this can lead to a 15 percent drop in the system’s efficiency. Also, gaps and obstructions in duct work can lower air flow in the HVAC unit. Therefore, you’ll need to check the ducts and connectors for loose spots or damages, also check walls, doors and windows for cracks and leaks which can allow the outside warmth to draft in and the cool air to flow out.
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.
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.

Should I Get Air Conditioning at Home?

What is the essence of calling a place “home”, if it doesn’t guarantee your comfort? A home should serve as a getaway from the chaos outside world, where you can relax and spend great time with your family. However, what makes house really a home goes way beyond simply having a place to live and sleep. It’s a fact that we all love comfort and where else should one be able to get that if not inside one’s home? And that’s exactly where an air conditioning system comes in! However, having a heating and cooling system installed at home provides you with more benefits than just comfort. They also go a long way to ensure provide us with safety as well as a better quality of life within the four walls of our home. In this post, we’re going to look at some of the top reasons why you should get an air conditioning system installed at home.

  • A more secure home. More often than not, when our personal space is air conditioned we keep the doors and windows closed which makes it a lot difficult for an intruder to break into the home.
  • Reduced possibility of asthma attacks. Since an AC system is able to minimize your home’s humidity and reduce the amount of mold, mildew, pollen and other air borne outdoor allergens, the risk of suffering an asthma attack is greatly reduced.
  • Reduced number of pests and parasites. It’s a fact that you can help even your dog fight off fleas with an AC system. Air conditioning filters are a lot more effective in preventing bugs entry into a hme than an open window.

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