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Comfort Air Conditioning

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Installation, Repair and servicing specialists nationwide. Installation of air conditioning solutions for comercial and...
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Frostbite Cooling

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Here at Frostbite Cooling LTD we specialise in air conditioning and refrigeration domestic and commercial. We carry out i...
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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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AC @ Home

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Specialist domestic air conditioning installations offering multiple solutions to help heat & cool your property. With...
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Air Distribution

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Air Distribution Limited is a leading provider of Air Conditioning and ventilation solutions for buildings. Air movement a...

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23 May

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Swadlincote - DE12

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18 Jul

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Derby - DE23

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I need air conditioning unit for 3 bedrooms 2 Reception Rooms 1 kitchen

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15 Jul

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Matlock - DE4

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two air conditioning units 1 for bedroom and 1 for lounge supplied and fitted

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05 Jul

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Derby - DE23

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01 Jul

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Derby - DE23

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01 Jul

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Derby - DE21

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I would like a single unit air con fitted in my kitchen area..

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27 Jun

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Derby - DE1

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I need a 10kw cassette air con unit fitted to the ceiling it has enough room. I need to know availability and the quote for it all information provided

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23 Jun

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Derby - DE24

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2 wall mounted cold air blowers are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many units are you looking for: 2 units are these to be: wall mounted what level of servic...

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02 Jun

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Derby - DE23

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Owner Detached BedRoom 5 Air con

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30 Apr

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Swadlincote - DE11

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are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached are these to be: unsure what level of service do you require: supply and fit how many units are you looking for: 3+ unit...

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15 Apr

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Derby - DE21

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12 Apr

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Derby - DE24

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Where are you looking to place air conditioning unit? Living room

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11 Apr

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Derby - DE65

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5 Bedroom house, built in 2011, 2450 square foot size. Planning for centralised Air Conditioning to replace the current radiator system.

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30 Mar

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Derby - DE24

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customer in derby area made an enquiry for air conditioning online. confirmed via email at 16:14 please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options are you the property owner: owner of the prope...

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22 Mar

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Matlock - DE4

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single air con downstairs close to outside wall.

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19 Mar

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Derby - DE21

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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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19 Mar

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Swadlincote - DE11

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1 wall mounted air con unit supplied and fitted in a loft conversion that's 4x4m

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14 Feb

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Derby - DE73

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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? A ground floor room How big is your room? A large siz...

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01 Jan

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Ilkeston - DE7

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air con unit indoors not blowing out heat. mitsubishi inverter fan working blades move not heating up are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many units are ...

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28 Dec

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Ilkeston - DE7

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Derbyshire charge?
Prices for Air Conditioning Engineers around Derbyshire can differ depending upon the sort of work that you require to have actually carried out in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Derbyshire charge?". It's generally really good to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer will likely charge for their services. Rates will certainly change based on the materials and also the tradesman selected. The list reveals the sorts of job that Air Conditioning Engineers commonly do as well as the typical price variety of these projects. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so costs do fluctuate by project.

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The average price
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£3,540

Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2026
Air conditioning in Derbyshire £1,164-£5,637
Commercial Air Conditioning in Derbyshire £1,373-£6,445
Office Air Conditioning in Derbyshire £1,373-£6,445
Server Room Air Conditioning in Derbyshire £1,373-£6,445
Shop Air Conditioning in Derbyshire £1,373-£6,445
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Derbyshire £1,164-£5,581
Air Conditioning Service in Derbyshire £1,046-£5,456

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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 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.

Why Air Conditioning in London is needed all-year round?

One of the major source of concern for several home and property owners in London when it comes to heating and cooling systems is whether its really necessary to use an air conditioning system throughout the year or just a couple of months a year. Well, if you’re also worried about the this, then you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’re going to consider why making use of an air conditioning system is essential all-year round. Let’s take a look!

The short and simple answer to this question is, it depends. However, if you really want to have a total control over your own comfort at home, then the answer is yes. In fact, most individuals who have installed heating and cooling systems with the intention of only using it in July and August usually find themselves making use of it all through the year and having a more sound sleep than ever before. What’s more? London is known to have uncomfortable and inconsistent temperatures all year long. If you intend to use your system for a specified couple of months, you may just be shocked to discover when you’ll need it the most may be outside your selected usage period.

In a move to protect older properties or an apartment complex, most landlords in London usually won’t give permission to enable structural changes. As a result, this has given several Londoners the impression that they’ll have to just cope with the heat and cold all throughout the year. In this kind of situation, all that’s needed is the installation of internal air conditioning units which does not need any penetration through the exterior wall to be fitted.

how much is an air conditioning unit?

In several parts of the UK, air conditioning systems are a must especially in the warmer summer months. Fortunately, if your AC system isn’t functioning the way it’s supposed to, suffers frequent system breakdowns when overworked mostly during the hot summer days or perhaps you’re just tired of just having to manage with window units, the latest air conditioning units offers both features and performance that’s superior to the earlier models. And as you would have expected, each facet comes with a cost.

There are a number of factors that can determine the cost of an air conditioning unit. Out of all these factors, the size of your home happens to be the most significant factor that influences an air conditioning unit’s cost. Air conditioning systems are measured in tons, which is a measure of the amount of heat they’re able to remove from a home within an hour. As a rule of thumb, you’ll require about 1 ton of cooling per 500 to 600 square feet. Unfortunately, the square footage alone can’t be used to determine the tonnage. Other factors that’ll also play a significant role includes the efficiency of your most preferred AC unit, how well the home is insulated as well as the thermal nature of your home. On the average, a new air conditioning system for an average home should be within the range of £1000 to £3000 for a unit as well as the installation costs which can vary largely depending on the condition of your ducts. These figures may seem quite expensive, but when the hot summer days come, you’d be glad to have had one installed in your home.

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.

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.
Does a dirty air filter affect air conditioning?

Air conditioning filters can get dirty over time, especially through heavy use. This can have a major impact on how efficient a unit is, increasing how much energy it uses and reducing how effective it is.

This is why it’s a good idea to service your air conditioning system regularly. Part of this should involve checking, cleaning and replacing your filters, to help your units run as efficiently as possible.

Do air conditioning units require lots of maintenance?

Most air conditioning units will need yearly maintenance. This will involve a full service and cleaning of filters. In very dusty areas units may need more frequent maintenance. Regular servicing will extend the life of an air conditioning unit. Keep a record of when this is done so you know when to contact someone!

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