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    O/T Air con units

    Looking for a little help please, I am considering installing a couple of air con units at home. Has anyone got any experience of this and are there any installers that I should look at. Thanks

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    HPR man, I had Force Air, Rotherham based fit mine. Top workmanship and competitively priced.

    I think Cayton may be your man for this also LincsMiller gave me some great advice and put me onto Force Sir. Have to say, probably the best addition we’ve had added to our property and it’s been great this last two weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HensonsPRman View Post
    Looking for a little help please, I am considering installing a couple of air con units at home. Has anyone got any experience of this and are there any installers that I should look at. Thanks
    Hang loose awhile Hensons man, All fossil fuels are being phased out during the next few years and we will all be expected to be Net Zero Carbon Footprint. We have oil only in the village where I live and from 2026 new new oil boilers will be available for purchase, gas boilers to follow suite at a later date.
    So if you are thinking about air conditioning you might consider heating and cooling options, though if you do ,you would have to have a split system with a evaporator in every room

    As we speak I am pricing up air to water heat pumps , (heating only) . The Gov. are offering grants of up to £6000 but you have to fulfil quite a criteria of checks as to the thermal efficiency of your home as it stands

    Edit This article goes some way to explaining the situation, although the bit about older gas boilers not having to be changed may alter as a consultation is being carried out in Parliament as we speak !
    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...8&opi=89978449
    Last edited by LincsMiller; 11-09-2023 at 12:57 PM.

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    I told you Lincs would know summat 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    I told you Lincs would know summat 😉
    He's ex Andrew Sykes like me

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    He's ex Andrew Sykes like me
    Sure am Frog, retired 10 years though !!
    Where were you based Frog?

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    Thanks guys it's a relatively new property built by a quality buider that is very themal efficient. The issue is that the property retains heat so well that the bedroom is very warm in the summer making it difficult to sleep. So the plan is to install one unit in the bedroom initially and see how we go from there

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsMiller View Post
    Sure am Frog, retired 10 years though !!
    Where were you based Frog?
    Sheffield and Leeds. On sales and hires on the aircon side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Sheffield and Leeds. On sales and hires on the aircon side.
    We didn’t go sailing off the Isle Of Wight together by any chance ?

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    Tbh I wouldn't recommend air con
    A more cost efficient and viable 12 month solution would be mvhr with a built in comfort cooler.
    For those who don't know the mvhr removes moist warm air from the rooms in the winter and replaces ot with fresh air from outside. It also has a built in heater to warm the air.
    If you have a comfort cooler Inc, this takes fresh air from outside and chills it before distribution to the room.
    They are a lot more efficient than AC and are self serviceable every 12 month with simple filter changes

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