Types of Units / Brands
Types of Air Conditioning Unit
We offer a variety of types for air conditioners, allowing mounting on everything from the wall, to the ceiling to the floor to ensure that wherever our services are applied will have maximum comfort year round.
Wall Mounted Air Conditioning Units
Wall mounted systems are the most popular air conditioning units. Versatile and easy to install, these units are placed on the wall at a high level to allow for a controlled and even distribution of airflow.
Modern wall mounted units are exceptionally quiet and are often used in bedrooms where most people can sleep comfortably with the AC system running. With their sleek design and high-performance heating and cooling system, wall mounted systems are a great choice for most spaces.
Ceiling Mounted Air Conditioning Units
Ceiling mounted systems, otherwise known as ceiling cassettes, differ from other air conditioning units primarily by the way in which they are mounted. As the name suggests, ceiling cassettes are mounted flush to the ceiling and distribute conditioned air through multiple sides of the unit.
Typically, ceiling cassettes are popular with office areas as they are straightforward to install, easily adaptable to suit different spaces and are not obstructive once in position.
Floor Mounted Air Conditioning Units
Floor mounted systems are extremely versatile and designed to provide excellent temperature control at floor level. These types of units work well in spaces where a wall-mounted unit can be difficult to install and are a great option for conservatories where wall space is minimal.
Using energy saving technology, these systems provide a more natural and comfortable airflow throughout the room and when placed at ground level, users can feel the cooling benefits much quicker than with other systems.
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Resources
Practical guides to help you understand air conditioning, reduce running costs and choose the right system for your home.
- Choosing the right air conditioning unit
- Tips for selecting the right installer
- Signs you need a replacement or repair