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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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Cool Cats Air Conditioning Services Ltd is a top tier heating, cooling and renewable energy company located in Lowestoft E...
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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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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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Spheretech Air Conditioning

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With more than 25 years’ experience, Spheretech provide modern, clean, energy efficient air conditioning for businesses an...
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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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17 Mar

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Cambridge - CB1

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Cambridge - CB24

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Cambridge - CB4

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Cambridge - CB4

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18 Aug

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Cambridge - CB23

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Fully fitted aircon / heater Small gym / 2 floors Circa 15m x 9m downstairs Circa 11m x 9m upstairs Also looking to lease a system over 3-4 years Thank you!

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06 Aug

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Cambridge - CB23

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01 Aug

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Cambridge - CB23

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08 Jul

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Cambridge - CB2

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i have 2 split ac’s with 2 condensers on outside wall. i would like 1 more connected. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many units are you looking for: 1 ...

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06 Jul

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Cambridge - CB2

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05 Jul

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Cambridge - CB1

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install split air conditioner in ground floor (kitchen and dining room) and first floor (living room and bedroom) of 3 bedroom house. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: s...

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02 Jul

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Cambridge - CB2

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28 Jun

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Cambridge - CB2

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22 Jun

Air Conditioning

Cambridge - CB24

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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? An upstairs room How big is your room? A medium sized...

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01 May

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Cambridge - CB23

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20 Apr

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Cambridge - CB21

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Two bedrooms to be air conditioned with, preferably, one exterior condenser. Bedrooms are adjacent.

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19 Feb

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Cambridge - CB23

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03 Jan

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Cambridge - CB2

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27 Sep

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Cambridge - CB22

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09 Sep

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Cambridge - CB1

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Cambridge - CB1

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Cambridge cost?
Costs for Air Conditioning Engineers around Cambridge can vary depending upon the type of work that you require to have performed in your residence. It's the inquiry we get asked a great deal "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Cambridge cost?". It's often really good to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer will likely charge for their work. Prices will certainly fluctuate based on the materials as well as the tradesperson picked. The list shows the kinds of task that Air Conditioning Engineers commonly do as well as the average cost range of these projects. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so costs do be very different by task.

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Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2025
Air conditioning in Cambridge £738-£2,575
Commercial Air Conditioning in Cambridge £1,207-£5,000
Office Air Conditioning in Cambridge £1,207-£5,000
Server Room Air Conditioning in Cambridge £1,207-£5,000
Shop Air Conditioning in Cambridge £1,207-£5,000
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Cambridge £738-£2,409
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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.
 

Which office air conditioning unit should I get?

There are a range of office air conditioning units on the market. You should be sure to choose one with the appropriate cooling output for the office space where it will be placed. Professional air conditioning companies will be able to advise you of the most suitable units for your business.

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 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.
what are the benefits of air conditioning?

In this day and age, not having an air conditioning system installed in your home will be quite odd and strange. And even more interestingly, air conditioning systems happens to be a necessity at the present time rather than a luxury. However, there are still several people who’ll forgo the option of installing a good air conditioning system in their homes due to the fact that it’s nothing but an extra cost they just don’t wish to incur.

In truth, the cost of purchasing, installing and running an air conditioning system can actually be a turn off to several homeowners, but the numerous benefits you will enjoy by having it installed largely outweighs any drawbacks the system might have. Now let’s consider the benefits associated with AC systems.

✓ It minimizes the risk of dying. Thousands of people die every year across the globe due to the constantly deteriorating temperatures. According to the experts, too much heat can lead to heat strokes and a great way to prevent this from happening is to invest in air conditioning systems.

✓ It improve the quality of sleep. A good quality sleep simply can’t be overstated as it leaves you feeling fresh and revitalized. However, this can be greatly hindered when everything around you is hot. For a good quality sleep, you might want to invest in air conditioning systems as they happen to be best way to have your home feeling cool and super comfortable.

✓ It prevents your devices from overheating. Electrical appliances can also suffer terribly under great heat and are vulnerable to overheating. In fact, devices such as microwaves, PCs, mobile phones and more can get damaged due to heat. The cost of replacing all these appliances will definitely be greater than the cost of installing an air conditioning system.

Types of Air Conditioners?

If you’re looking to purchase and install an air conditioning system in your home or property, what immediately comes to mind is the type to invest in. When it comes to air conditioners, the available choices are numerous - from window units to central air conditioning, through-the-wall air conditioners, portable air conditioners, ductless split system, package terminal air conditioners, swamp coolers as well as geothermal cooling systems. In this post, we’re going to consider the various type of air conditioners in order to help you make the best decision moving forward. Let’s take a look!

  • Window air conditioners. These are the most popular type of air conditioners which are typically mounted in a window. They possess an exhaust system which pushes hot air out the back and sides while the refrigerant cooling is pointed indoors.
  • Central air conditioning. This is the most effective form of air conditioning if you happen to own a large home and want all rooms cooled at once.
  • Portable air conditioners. Just like window air conditioners, these are self-contained air conditioning systems. In other words, portable air conditioners have all their essential components in one appliance just like in window air conditioning units.
  • Through-the-wall air conditioners. These self-contained units that operates by bringing in warm air which is then exhausted while they send cool air back into the room ( similar to window air conditioners).
  • Ductless split system air conditioners. Just like the name suggests, these are two-part air conditioners that are able to cool various areas within a home.
  • Package terminal air conditioners. These are the type of air conditioners that are mostly used for cooling in commercial spaces like hospitals, hotels and the likes.
  • Evaporative or “swamp” coolers. Although these aren’t as common as refrigerant air conditioners but they are just as effective. While conventional air conditioners make use of a refrigerant known as Freon, swamp coolers only incorporates air and water to function.
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 alternative to R22 refrigerant?

Having its usage banned in air conditioning systems and many other refrigeration applications due to the danger it poses to the ozone layer, several companies that are affected by the R22 legislation would possess a policy to identify specific recommended alternatives. If you’re also affected by this new legislation, then you’ve come to the right place. Generally, the alternative that’s selected is usually dependent on the business unit level as well as the business’ energy efficiency requirements.  In this post, we’re going to consider some of the recommended alternatives to the R22 refrigerant. Let’s take a look!

  • R140a. This refrigerant is commonly used in industrial refrigeration, residential air conditioning, industrial air conditioning as well as commercial centrifugal compressors.
  • R134A. This refrigerant is commonly used in domestic refrigeration, commercial refrigeration, transport refrigeration, residential air conditioning, commercial centrifugal compressors and mobile air conditioning.
  • R407C. This is commonly incorporated in industrial refrigeration, residential air conditioning and commercial air conditioning.
  • R407A. This type of gas is commonly incorporated in commercial refrigeration, plug ins as well as vending machines.
  • MO99 ( R438A). This gas type is common applied in commercial refrigeration, plug ins, vending machines, industrial refrigeration as well as residential air conditioning.
  • RS-44b. This is commonly used in all refrigeration systems.

These R22 alternatives are all believed to be environmental friendly having little to no impact on the ozone layer. However, one drawback possessed by of these alternatives is when POE oil is incorporated. This can result in excess moisture which causes acid build up inside the refrigerant lines. What’s more? These refrigerant alternatives also work at a higher pressure which means that it may cause more wear and tear on components.

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