INSTALLATION
There are a number of different systems available that will enrich your environment. The type of system you choose depends on the type of space.
Air conditioning doesn't just keep those holiday villas cool. Most systems can actually replace 'conventional' heating systems with a more economical, versatile solution.
No matter what your trade, industry or deadlines are, our engineers will honour your requests to provide the professional and thorough service you expect. We provide solutions for a wide range of environments from renewable energy plants to residential properties.
Once we've talked you through the options and we've helped you reach a decision on the best system for you, we'll plan, order and install your split system or VRV with as little disruption as possible.
If you've got existing systems in place, we can decommission and remove these from your premises at no charge, to make room for your newer more efficient system. To keep mess and disruption to a minimum, this might involve simply decommissioning and removing the units installed, leaving the pipework in situ, or where possible we can remove the whole system including refrigerant (a strictly controlled gas) and any peripherals like remotes and cabling.
Working with care and precision indoors and outdoors, we're able to work around your business hours to suit your needs and keep things on time with our dedicated team of qualified engineers.
Where required, we can provide the documentation for disposal of hazardous waste for your peace of mind.
Wall mounted split systems are an ingenious, space-efficient solution ideal for smaller spaces. Generally comprising of a quiet, sleek unit inside and a small condensing unit outside, these 'split' systems are a popular addition to various environments from residential living spaces to cramped, stuffy server rooms.
Suited to larger spaces and perfect for multiple unit configurations, these higher power systems offer a low-profile solution by hiding most of the unit above the ceiling or can be boxed into architecture. Particularly popular in offices, retail units, restaurants or environments where wall-space is limited.
Floor mounted units are suitable for large floor-spaces with low ceilings where ceiling units aren't practical or possible to install. There are a variety of unit sizes ranging to something similar in size to a radiator, right up to large cabinets. These units can also be concealed behind decorative panels.