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Eden Climate Solutions

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Domestic and Commercial Air conditioning and refrigeration services. Domestic and commercial plumbing, heating and gas se...
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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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Clever Heating and Cooling Solutions

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Our core business is the supply and installation of air conditioning systems, specifically air-to-air source heat pumps. W...
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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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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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Solihull - B37

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10 Jul

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Worcester - WR2

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2 air con units , external wall

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09 Jul

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Birmingham - B13

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Birmingham - B31

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we are currently going through some building works where we have everything exposed. im interested in having an air con unit installed into the kitchen/diner. having looked into it a little, a 5.0kw u...

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09 Jul

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Ross-on-Wye - HR9

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split system air con in master bedroom 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 ...

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08 Jul

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Birmingham - B1

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new air con installed. Looking for quotes.

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Newcastle - ST5

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air con installed ASAP Looking for quotes.

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Birmingham - B34

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fit new air conditioning livingroom external wall are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many units are you looking for: 1 unit are these to be: wall mount...

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08 Jul

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Dudley - DY1

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3 bedroom Semi D house in Dudley. I need it in the bedroom and living room

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Walsall - WS4

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install 2 ac units at my house

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Birmingham - B23

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air con unit in lounge Looking for quotes.

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Birmingham - B19

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need 2 3.5kw air cons fitted please

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07 Jul

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Redditch - B96

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Single AC unit in bedroom

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Lichfield - WS13

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air conditioning in 2 rooms are you the property owner: owner of the property are these to be: wall mounted

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07 Jul

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West Bromwich - B71

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INSTALL A SPLIT A/C UNIT IN LOUNGE AND EXTERNAL UNIT IN BACK GARDEN

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07 Jul

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Tipton - DY4

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good morning, i'm looking to get a quote to get an ac unit moved at our plant in tipton are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other how many units are you looking for: 1 uni...

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Rugby - CV21

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Install air con. Looking for quotes.

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06 Jul

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Wolverhampton - WV2

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2 air cons to be fitted. One downstairs on the hallway. One upstairs on the landing

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Worcester - WR4

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I would want the front room and 1 bedroom

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Evesham - WR11

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Air conditioning for house

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How much do Air Conditioning Engineer services cost?

How much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Western Midlands charge?
Costs for Air Conditioning Engineers around Western Midlands can differ depending on the kind of work that you want to have carried out in your residence. It's the inquiry we are asked a whole lot "how much do Air Conditioning Engineers in Western Midlands cost?". It's always better to have an idea of how much a Air Conditioning Engineer will likely charge for their services. Rates are going to rise and fall based upon the products and also the tradesman chosen. The table shows the kinds of service that Air Conditioning Engineers generally do and also the typical cost range of these projects. Some projects take longer to finish than others so prices do vary by project.

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Air Conditioning Engineer job Air Conditioning Engineer cost in 2026
Air conditioning in Western Midlands £1,240-£6,390
Commercial Air Conditioning in Western Midlands £1,508-£7,429
Office Air Conditioning in Western Midlands £1,508-£7,429
Server Room Air Conditioning in Western Midlands £1,508-£7,429
Shop Air Conditioning in Western Midlands £1,508-£7,429
Conservatory Air Conditioning in Western Midlands £1,240-£6,318
Air Conditioning Service in Western Midlands £1,088-£6,158

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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.
 

Tips to Prepare Commercial air con System for Summer?

With summer fast approaching, most business owners are getting ready to battle the great heat that often comes with it. One of the most important tasks would be to make sure that the commercial HVAC system is in top condition to run efficiently and smoothly through to help lessen or cancel out the effect of the summer’s heat in the work environment. Air conditioning systems when not properly maintained can take up to 30 percent energy which is capable of sending your utility bills through the roof during the season that calls for a heavy usage. In this post, we’re going to consider some top tips you can implement to prepare your commercial unit for summer air conditioning. Let’s take a look!

  • Filter cleaning and maintenance. When the filter is clogged the cooling is decrease and more energy is consumed (implying higher electricity bills) as the unit works harder to have your work environment cooled. The filter accumulate dust, dirt and other particles pretty easily which also affects the indoor air quality since they’ll get pushed out with the cool air distributed. Therefore, there’s a need to ensure that the filters are washed regularly and also changed (at least once a month during summer).
  • Air flow leaks and obstructions. If the blower components aren’t properly adjusted, this can lead to a 15 percent drop in the system’s efficiency. Also, gaps and obstructions in duct work can lower air flow in the HVAC unit. Therefore, you’ll need to check the ducts and connectors for loose spots or damages, also check walls, doors and windows for cracks and leaks which can allow the outside warmth to draft in and the cool air to flow out.
What are the Most Common Air Conditioning Mistakes?

If you live in the UK, you’d know by now that no matter what’s happening in the world around us, nothing is going to stop the heat from getting in. And that’s exactly more reason why a well functioning cooling system is more of a necessity than a luxury. Hence, we’ve put together this list to help you avoid common air conditioning mistakes this summer. Let’s take a look!

  • Not changing the filter. In the summer when the heat turns up there’s a huge need to change the air filters on a regular basis ( at least once a month). This is due to the fact that your air conditioning system works extra hard and runs all the time during the warmer months. What’s more? If you happen to have pets, a large family or live with an individual who suffers from asthma or allergies, it becomes a lot more important to change your air filters. Plus, a dirty filter is capable of increasing your energy cost within the range of 5 to 15 percent on a monthly basis.
  • Not having the right size. When it comes to air conditioning, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. You simply have to purchase and install the right size for your property which is chiefly determined by the type of the dwelling, the home’s size and other factors.
  • Ignoring red flags. Calling in a technician isn’t always the most convenient thing to do especially when life gets a bit busier. However, when you choose to ignore warning signs that something is wrong with your HVAC system, you risk a total breakdown of the unit. What happens is the problem becomes an even more serious issue which will be very costly to repair or at times, replaced.
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.

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.

Which air conditioning unit should I get?

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

Why is Professional Air Conditioning Installation Important in a shop?

When it comes to the installation of air conditioning units, one of the greatest mistakes any shop owner can make is attempting to install the system by themselves. The good performance, efficiency as well as durability of a heating and cooling system starts right from the installation stage. Therefore, if not done right, you risk making such an expensive investment a total waste. Installing your air conditioning system by yourself may save you the cost of hiring a professional like many shop owners would rightly say, but one thing they often ignore is the fact is that a poorly installed air conditioning unit would actually be more of a liability than an asset. Not only can it consume more electricity than necessary implying higher energy bills, but it can also lead to frequent breakdowns meaning huge repair costs as well as significantly cutting short the lifespan of the unit in question. Hence, the importance of getting in touch with a reliable professional for help.

If you’re yet to be convinced of the importance of having your shop air conditioning system professionally installed, here are some points that will make you have a rethink.

  • Professionals are experienced and highly skilled. When it comes to the installation of heating and cooling systems in a work environment, there’s a need to call in a reliable professional. This is because AC system installation requires a well trained individual who knows just how best to ensure your AC system works efficiently and for a long period of time.
  • Professionals able to provide expert advice. Having a good experience in field and good knowledge of heating and cooling systems, professionals are able to provide helpful tips such as maintenance procedures so as to ensure you get to enjoy your investment for a prolonged period.
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.

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