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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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Air conditioning/refrigeration engineer for hire. 13 years time served. Cat 1 Certified air conditioning/refrigeration...
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Solace Air Conditioning

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I hold 16 years experience in the Air Conditioning trade and have vast knowledge of installation, service, maintenance and...
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5 Star Rated Heating Engineers, Boiler Installers, Boiler Repairs, Bathroom Fitters & Plumbers covering Reading and Berksh...
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Speedyfit Ltd are F-Gas and Recom registered installers of leading brand air conditioning heat pump that deliver low cost ...

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24 Jul

Air Conditioning

Blakeney, Lydney - GL15

Enquiry from: Philip G

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i would like a quote for installation of air con in my bungalow. it has a combined lounge, kitchen and dining area. the lounge area has a vaulted ceiling. i would prefer a system which has no external...

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28 Jun

Air Conditioning

Blakeney, Lydney - GL15

Enquiry from: Lynne E

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indoor unit plus outdoor unit plus controller to replace the broken unit. room size 10mtrlenghtx 8mtr wide. business premises. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detache...

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02 Sep

Air Conditioning

Blakeney, Lydney - GL15

Enquiry from: Brett C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 1, Work description: Fitting a split air conditioning...

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01 May

Air Conditioning

Bristol - BS35

Enquiry from: Candy L

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Customer made enquiry for Air Conditioning quotes online. Confirmed interest via phone at 10:47 Homeowner lives in Bristol area. Please call to arrange appointment

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23 Apr

Air Conditioning

Monmouth - NP25

Enquiry from: Ralph M

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Air conditioning unit fitted to 1 or 2 rooms (domestic)

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22 Apr

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Bristol - BS35

Enquiry from: Candy L

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Customer made enquiry for Air Conditioning quotes online. Confirmed interest via phone at 10:47 Homeowner lives in Bristol area. Please call to arrange appointment

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20 Apr

Air Conditioning

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Jane M

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ducted air conditioning for kitchen 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: wall mounted what level of ser...

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20 Mar

Air Conditioning

Chepstow - NP16

Enquiry from: Sophie B

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I am looking for an air con unit in 2 small offices and 1 medium bedroom which are all upstairs. Please can I not get phone calls and quotes via email please :) Appreciate the help Sophie

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24 Jan

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Caldicot - NP26

Enquiry from: Graeme C

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Looking for air conditioning for my small unit

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13 Nov

Air Conditioning

Bristol - BS34

Enquiry from: Alfred F

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Need a quote on 5 KW air con with installation pls

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13 Nov

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Bristol - BS35

Enquiry from: Andrew F

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3.5 kw split air to air con

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14 Oct

Air Conditioning

Bristol - BS32

Enquiry from: Tanuinder S

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Need to get three lg split ac units installed

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10 Oct

Air Conditioning

Bristol - BS35

Enquiry from: Alan M

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Three bed small terraced property. No gas, all electric. No radiators. Air toAir heating or a Heat pump and radiator system instalation.

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31 Jul

Air Conditioning

Bristol - BS37

Enquiry from: Shaun C

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i would like a price to put air conditioning units for cool and heat in 3 rooms, upper front right bedroom, upper front left bedroom and lounge which is lower ground right - its has side access for th...

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04 Jul

Air Conditioning

Berkeley - GL13

Enquiry from: Roger L

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Air conditioning unit in living room

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06 May

Air Conditioning

Caldicot - NP26

Enquiry from: Ieuan W

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I need some air conditioning for my house

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18 Apr

Air Conditioning

Drybrook, Longhope, Lydbrook, Mitcheldean, Ruardean - GL17

Enquiry from: Nick Y

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Air on in bedroom and living room

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15 Apr

Air Conditioning

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Natasha B

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fitting of: 2 x lg s18eq (main building) 2 x lg eco w12eg across 2 different buildings are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: commercial how many units are you looking fo...

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06 Mar

Air Conditioning

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Tomas G

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air conditioning installation mounting

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25 Oct

Air Conditioning

Bristol - BS32

Enquiry from: Ben G

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We are looking for a cost effective way of heating the office area only (not worried about entrance lobby/kitchen/WC/WC lobby/store). I have shown where the windows are, if this has a bearing on propo...

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineer services cost?

How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Blakeney cost?
Costs for Air Conditioning Engineers around Blakeney can vary depending upon the type of service that you require to have done in your residence. It's the inquiry we are asked a whole lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Blakeney cost?". It's generally great to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer will likely charge for their work. Prices will probably fluctuate based upon the materials and also the tradesperson selected. The table shows the types of task that Air Conditioning Engineers commonly do and the typical price range of these projects. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so costs do vary by job.

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The average price
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£2,683

Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2025
Air conditioning in Blakeney £1,125-£1,725
Commercial Air Conditioning in Blakeney £3,000-£9,000
Office Air Conditioning in Blakeney £3,000-£9,000
Server Room Air Conditioning in Blakeney £3,000-£9,000
Shop Air Conditioning in Blakeney £3,000-£9,000
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Blakeney £1,125-£1,225
Air Conditioning Service in Blakeney £60-£100

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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.
 

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.
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.

what is central air conditioning system?

Central air conditioning system is a system which operates by cooling air at a central place and distributes the cooled air to and from rooms with the help of one or more fans and ductwork. What makes the whole idea of air conditioning feasible is the operations of the air conditioner compressor. When it cooling gas is compressed, it allows it to absorb heat from the house and blows it outside into the outside air and that’s exactly how the cool air is being generated.

Central air conditioning are of two main types which includes a split system as well as a packaged unit.

Generally, in the split system AC unit, both the condenser and compressor are included in the outdoor metal cabinet, whereas the indoor cabinet includes the evaporator. Typically, in several split system air conditioning units, the indoor cabinet will also include an air handler or a furnace. What’s more? The evaporator coil of the AC unit is fitted in the cabinet or the furnace or heat pump’s primary supply duct. This type of central air condition is usually the most economical AC unit to fit if you already have a furnace in your home.

However, in a packaged central air conditioning system, the components including condenser, compressor and evaporator are all included in one cabinet. Supply of air as well as the return ducts are connected through the home’s exterior wall or roof to the package central air conditioning system - mostly placed outdoors. This type of central air conditioners also features electric heating oil or a natural gas furnace. With this perfect blend of central heater with air conditioner, there’s simply no need to a separate furnace indoors.

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.

Air Conditioning Myths That are Costing You Money?

Do you wish to save money on your air conditioning expenses and energy bills? If yes, then you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’re going to consider some of the common myths you shouldn’t buy into if you really wish to save some money on your air conditioning system. Let’s take a look!

  • The size of the system does not matter. This is one of the biggest mistakes you can make when purchasing an air conditioning system. A too large system will not only consume more energy meaning more higher heating bills, but will also keep turning off till it finally breaks down. And on the other hand, a system that’s too small would have to work harder to have your space cooled which means that it’ll wear down sooner. Consult a specialist in order to determine the right size of HVAC unit for your home.
  • Turn down the temperature for a faster cooling. The fact here is, your AC system works just as hard whether you lower it 4 degrees or 25 degrees. Therefore, getting the temperature you want is just a matter of time. Also, you can end up paying a higher bill if you set it lower than you need to and in the process you happen to forget about it. Here, using a programmable thermostat can save you money and you’ll also get the temperature you really want.
  • You don’t have to change the air filters. This is an idea you never buy into if you wish to save money. Air filters are usually inexpensive and can save you huge repair costs as well as heating bills on the long run. Normally, air filters should be replaced every 30 to 90 days by a specialist.
What are the best air conditioners for a conservatory?

Conservatories are a very popular structure in the UK, however one of their major setbacks is the fact that they can easily overheat or get too cold. This is something all conservatory owners in the UK can relate with as it often gets too hot during the warmer months and can also easily get too cold during the winter months. As a result of this, there’s a need for good calculations to be carried out by a professional surveyor to ensure that enough cooling power is recommended. If you own a conservatory and you’re thinking about installing a heating and cooling system to make the space very comfortable and relaxing, then you’d probably want to know what the best conservatory air conditioning system is. In this post, we aim to give you an in depth insight into this to help make sure you make the best informed decision possible. Let’s take a look!

 

Generally, low wall mounted air conditioners are often the best choice when it comes to conservatory air conditioning. As a result of the large amount of glass used in conservatory construction, several conservatories don’t have full sized solid walls. Consequently, specialist low wall mounted units can be installed quite easily. They tend to be a bit more costly than the conventional high wall units, however they’re able to offer an impressive solution to resolve the problem. What’s more? Low wall mounted air conditioning systems are also visually appealing because as with radiators, they are positioned out of your line of sight in such a way that complements the room.

When is the best time to install Air Conditioning?

It can be quite tricky knowing the right time to purchase and fit an air conditioning system, however if you get the timing right, this can go a long way to help you save both time and money. It’s important to note that different individuals usually have varying needs - like it it’s possible your existing unit just broke down during the summer months or you’re carrying out some renovations during spring.

In general, there’s the need to put a couple of factors into consideration in order to make sure you AC installation is a hassle free experience. The best time to install an air conditioner is actually before the construction of the house. Several high set homes do not possess the space to fit fully ducted air after building. And even if there’s space, accessing the ceiling and down into the floors can be pretty expensive and difficult.

Installing an air conditioning unit earlier would mean less plaster would be required later down the road. A good air conditioning installer or HVAC expert should also advice you on the best location for the unit in order to help you maximize cooling in the summer and heating in the winter. Most importantly, if your AC unit is built into your house’s design, you’ll be able to save more money in the long run. However, you may not be able to fit a unit when constructing or renovation, therefore choosing the right time would be a question of, when is the right time of the year.

Generally, choosing a month in the off-season is actually a much better time to fit an air conditioner, but ensure that it’s the right time. Overall, the best time for an air conditioning unit installation is autumn when the demand is at its lowest. Since retailers are usually overstocked with units after the summer months, you can get yourself some nice discounts

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