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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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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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W Tollett (General Builders)

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W Tollett are general builders offering a holistic building service for both the domestic and the commercial industry in R...
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A trusted electrician catering for all aspects of domestic electrical work. A strong reputable company with returning cust...
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Medway Electrician

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Domestic electrician for the Medway area, fuse box upgrades,Consumer units,additional sockets and repairs in the Chatham a...

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24 Jun

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

Enquiry from: Adebisi A

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Need to install 2 air conditioners

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11 Jun

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

Enquiry from: Angelo S

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3 x 5kw floor standing units with fixed wall controller supplied and fit

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20 Sep

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Folkestone - CT20

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I am looking to invest in airconditioning and heating to install in our hotels can you help with installed price per room

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29 Jun

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Folkestone - CT20

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I would like advice and prices on single units for inside mounting or two units running off one outside compressor

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19 Dec

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

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11 Jan

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT19

Enquiry from: Adam B

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 1, Work description: Removal of unit

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28 Sep

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

Enquiry from: Michael P

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Other, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 2, Work description: Install one or two reversible air ...

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21 Sep

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

Enquiry from: Kay H

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 1, Work description: An air conditioning unit i...

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26 Aug

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

Enquiry from: Dean B

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19 Aug

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT19

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: terrace, service required: install/replace, room number: 1, work description: i would like an air conditioning ...

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26 May

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT18

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customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached, service required: install/replace, room number: 3, work description: 3 upstairs bedrooms 2 at th...

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24 Sep

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT18

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Customer visited the myairconprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Service required: Install/Replace, Room number: 4, Work description: Single unit bedroom wall Scaf...

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01 Aug

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT19

Enquiry from: Peter E

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Split air con unit that can be installed in a bedroom with outside wall access. Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Type: Semi detached How many units are you looking for: 2 ...

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26 Jul

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT19

Enquiry from: Peter E

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Split air con unit that can be installed in a bedroom with outside wall access. Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Type: Semi detached How many units are you looking for: 2 ...

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20 Sep

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

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02 Jul

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Folkestone - CT20

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13 Feb

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

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I think it needs re-gassing not sure Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Type: Commercial

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06 Feb

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

Enquiry from: Margaret B

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McCarthy & Stone development. 25 vent axia Sentinel Kinetic 200z hz units. Need a Full service of motor, filters, pipe-work & ducting. Each will need a report. Please quote for servicing all units. ...

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05 Jun

Air Conditioning

Folkestone - CT20

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Property type: Terrace, Service required: Repair/Service, Room number: 4, Work description: Service Please contact to appoint

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineer services cost?

How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Folkestone charge?
Costs for Air Conditioning Engineers around Folkestone can be very different depending upon the sort of service that you want to have done in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Folkestone cost?". It's generally very good to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer are going to likely cost for their work. Prices are going to change based upon the materials and the tradesman picked. The table reveals the types of work that Air Conditioning Engineers normally do as well as the typical cost range of these projects. Some projects take longer to finish than others so prices do be very different by project.

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The average price
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£1,716

Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2025
Air conditioning in Folkestone £813-£1,363
Commercial Air Conditioning in Folkestone £1,750-£5,000
Office Air Conditioning in Folkestone £1,750-£5,000
Server Room Air Conditioning in Folkestone £1,750-£5,000
Shop Air Conditioning in Folkestone £1,750-£5,000
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Folkestone £813-£1,113
Air Conditioning Service in Folkestone £280-£550

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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.
 

is it more efficient to leave air conditioning on?

We all know how helpful air conditioning systems can be especially during the hot summer season which is great at making your home feel nothing less than an inferno. So if you have an AC system, you’d probably want to know if leaving it on will be cheaper and more efficient.

The short and simple answer to this question is yes, leaving your air conditioning system on will make make it cheaper and more efficient. This isn’t what you or many other people will have in mind though. Under no circumstances should you leave you air conditioning system on full blast 24/7. To make your air conditioning system more efficient by leaving it on has a right and wrong way you can go about it. Let’s have a look!

If you’d ever noticed, any time you turn your air conditioner off during a very a hot day, even if it’s for just a couple of hours, things tend to get thrown out of balance pretty quickly. When turned back on, your AC system will have to work even harder to restore the usual comfort levels in the room. When you abuse this dial in such a fashion, the AC system can only become more inefficient rather than making your home more comfortable quickly.

On the other hand, your AC system ( when tuned to the right settings) can help maintain the proper temperature and humidity balance within your home instead of turning it off while away. And upon getting back, you can simply turn down the thermostat a bit which helps you prevent the usual stagnant air that you’d be hit with when your return home (with the AC system turned off) that’ll have you racing for the dial.

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.

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.

can air conditioning make you cough?

When the summer season is drawing close, that’s when air conditioning systems come in handy and super useful as the weather starts to get increasingly warmer. However as crucial as air conditioners are especially during the warm months in the UK, if they are not given the necessary attention, they can trigger some complications which is definitely not what you’d pray for. When your air conditioning system is not properly maintained, it can lead to an annoying summertime cough that’s likely going to affect both you and your loved ones. When this happens, the good thing is you can actually resolve it with some simple tips. To resolve the issue, simply replace your air conditioning filter or make use of a humidifier.

So now that you know that an improper maintenance of your air conditioning system can make you cough, you’d probably be interested in knowing what you can do to resolve this issue. Now let’s take a closer look at the remedies.

✓ Clean and replace your air conditioning filter

Your AC system blows to keep your house cool and comfortable. Directly beneath the front panel is the fine-meshed filter which works mainly to catch dust so as to make the air free of any dust. Hence, proper cleaning of this filter is essential to maintain efficiency of the operation of the system and also to prevent any health issues. If you’re allergic to dust to this becomes even more unbearable when the filter is no longer functioning as it should. They can be cleaned, but after some time, they should also be replaced as prolonged usage can also affect their efficiency.

✓ Humidifier

These helps to inject moisture into the air. They’re very durable and can work for up to 5 to weeks without needing to be cleaned. To help prevent cough, there’s need for some moisture in the air.

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.

What to Look For In an Energy Efficient Air Conditioner?

When getting a new air conditioning system, it’s essential to always go for one that’s energy efficient, otherwise you’ll end up paying more money on your heating and cooling bills than necessary. Over the years, a variety of air con units have been developed which ultimately makes it a bit tricky trying to separate the “the boys from the men. Not all are created equal and most home and property owners who do not take the necessary measures and put certain things into consideration when buying a new AC system often go back home with the most visually appealing unit rather than an energy efficient one.

When purchasing a new energy efficient system, there’s a need to look out for some things that can go a long way to help keep your heating bills and your home’s temperature low. Let’s take a look!

  • Get the appropriate size for your space. One of the biggest mistakes you can make when buying a new air conditioner is getting the wrong size. A unit that’s too small will have to work overtime to achieve the set temperature for the room and driving up your energy bills, while a unit that’s too large will cool the air pretty easily and quickly but leave it damp and clammy.
  • Energy saving setting. Always look out for this feature when buying a new unit. This allows the unit to turn off both the compressor and the fan once the space has been cooled off which in turn helps you conserve energy.
  • ENERGY STAR® Certification. When deciding on the best air condition for your home, always look for the blue ENERGY STAR® certification. This implies that the unit has met or exceeded certain higher efficiency standards than other similar models.
Is it more efficient to leave A/C on?

We all know how helpful air conditioning systems can be especially during the hot summer season which is great at making your home feel nothing less than an inferno. So if you have an AC system, you’d probably want to know if leaving it on will be cheaper and more efficient.

 

The short and simple answer to this question is yes, leaving your air conditioning system on will make make it cheaper and more efficient. This isn’t what you or many other people will have in mind though. Under no circumstances should you leave you air conditioning system on full blast 24/7. To make your air conditioning system more efficient by leaving it on has a right and wrong way you can go about it. Let’s have a look!

 

If you’d ever noticed, any time you turn your air conditioner off during a very a hot day, even if it’s for just a couple of hours, things tend to get thrown out of balance pretty quickly. When turned back on, your AC system will have to work even harder to restore the usual comfort levels in the room. When you abuse this dial in such a fashion, the AC system can only become more inefficient rather than making your home more comfortable quickly.

 

On the other hand, your AC system ( when tuned to the right settings) can help maintain the proper temperature and humidity balance within your home instead of turning it off while away. And upon getting back, you can simply turn down the thermostat a bit which helps you prevent the usual stagnant air that you’d be hit with when your return home (with the AC system turned off) that’ll have you racing for the dial.

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