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Our Air Conditioning Units
Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Accredited Installer
Innovative & high-quality air con systems that offer competitive prices.
Toshiba
Toshiba Certified Partner
Global brand offering domestic & commercial air con solutions.
Daikin
Daikin Approved Installer
Established & trusted global brand primarily for commercial air con.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Portable Air Conditioning Units
- Built in Wi-Fi functionality
- Double vanes for even air flow
- Quiet operation as low as 19 decibels
- Utilises R32 refrigerant
- Compact and stylish design
- Optional Wi-Fi available
- Utilises R32 refrigerant
- Eco-friendly and Energy Efficient
- Simple flat asymmetrical design
- Auto swing vane
- Inbuilt 7 day time clock
- Optimum air distribution
- Built in Wi-Fi functionality
- Whisper quiet noise levels
- Plasma Quad Plus Technology as standard
- Smart i-see sensor
- Flash Streamer technology
- Built in Wi-Fi functionality
- Improved fan & low sound levels
- New grid eye sensor
- Subtle and professional design
- Noise levels as low as 20 dB
- Operates on R32 refrigerant
- Eco-friendly and Energy Efficient
- Stylish design available in 3 colours
- Built in Wi-Fi functionality
- Features advanced V-Blocking filter as standard
- Plasma Quad Plus Technology compatible
- High energy efficiency rating from A+
- Silent mode as low as 19dB
- System operates on R32 refrigerant
- Eco-friendly and energy efficient
Our Online Calculators
- Just a few simple questions
- Instant results
- No obligation
- Designed for everyone
- No hidden fees or surprises
Domestic Air Conditioning
Commercial Air Conditioning
Looking for a short term air conditioning solution to keep your business cool?
Portable home and commercial air conditioning units are ideal for temporarily cooling during heatwaves or as a stand-in whilst your installed system is being repaired. Compact and convenient, portables offer a quick and easy solution; they even dehumidify and provide air purification too!
As a business, you also have the exclusive option to hire as well as purchase from a range of different options we have available.
- 3.5kw / 12,000btu/hr
- Cooling & Heating
- ‘A’ Rating
- 1.5M Exhaust Duct
- Hire Cost (weekly): £65 EX VAT
- 24 Hour On/Off timer
- Auto restart functionality
- Auto flap mode functionality
- Available with wireless remote as standard
- Suitable Cooling Area: 57m2
- Fan Speeds: 3
- ‘Water Tank Capacity: 48 Litres
- Weight (Empty): 13kg
- Hire Cost (weekly): £65 EX VAT
- 3.5kw / 12,000btu/hr
- Cooling & Heating
- ‘A’ Rating
- Hire Cost (weekly): £65 EX VAT
- Suitable Cooling Area: 80m2 Fan Speeds: 3
- ‘Water Tank Capacity: 60 Litres
- Weight (Empty): 18kg
- Hire Cost (weekly): £65 EX VAT
What Our Customers Say
Air Conditioning Unit FAQs
The cost of an air conditioning unit depends on several factors, making it difficult to give a one-size-fits-all price. Here’s why:
- Size of the Space: Larger rooms or commercial areas need more powerful units, which generally cost more.
- Type of System: Different air conditioning styles (window units, portable units, split systems, etc.) have varying price ranges.
- Features: Advanced features, like smart controls or extra-quiet operation, can add to the cost.
- Installation: Professional installation is essential for proper function, and that cost is factored into the total price.
The cost of running an air conditioning unit depends on several factors, so it’s not a straightforward yes or no answer. Here’s what you need to consider:
- Energy Efficiency (SEER Rating)
- Size of the space
- Frequency of use
- Electricity cost in your area
- Temperature Setting
Generally speaking:
- Modern air conditioning units are significantly more energy-efficient than older models.
Tips to reduce costs:
- Choose a unit with a high energy efficiency rating.
- Size your AC unit appropriately to your space.
- Set your thermostat to a reasonable temperature.
- Close blinds and curtains to reduce heat gain.
- Regularly clean or replace the air filter.
1. It’s All About Refrigerant
Air conditioners use a special chemical called refrigerant. This refrigerant has the unique ability to change from a liquid to a gas and back again, readily absorbing and releasing heat.
2. A Closed Loop
The air conditioning system is a closed loop of components:
- Compressor: Acts like a pump, compressing the refrigerant gas, making it hot and high-pressure.
- Condenser Coil: This coil is outside. The hot refrigerant flows through, and a fan blows outdoor air over it, releasing heat into the outside environment. This makes the refrigerant change back into a cool liquid.
- Expansion Valve: This precisely controls the flow of refrigerant, reducing pressure and making it very cold.
- Evaporator Coil: This coil is inside. Warm indoor air is blown over the super-cold coil, the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air, turning back into a gas. This cooled air is blown back into your room.
The Takeaway
An air conditioner doesn’t actually generate cold air. Instead, it removes heat from your indoor space and transfers it outside.
To get the most accurate price for your specific needs, we highly recommend using our online calculator. It’s super easy and only takes a couple of minutes!
Here’s how it works:
- Visit our calculator page: You can find it directly on our website {Add website here}
- Answer some basic questions: We’ll ask about the room size, type of air conditioning you’re interested in, and any extra features you’d like.
- Get your instant quote: Our calculator crunches the numbers and gives you a personalised estimate for your project.
Why use the calculator?
- Tailored pricing: You get a price specific to your space and preferences, not a generic ballpark figure.
- No obligation: Explore at your own pace – there’s no pressure to commit.
- Make informed decisions: It helps you compare the potential costs of different systems and features.
Of course, if you’d prefer a more in-depth consultation, feel free to give us a call or request a free quote directly through our website!