Whilst a conservatory makes a great addition to any home, they can be incredibly warm during the summer months and difficult to keep warm during the winter.
Furthermore, a conservatory can act like a collector of heat, which then disipates further into other rooms within the house, that would otherwise remain relatively cool.
Whilst the solar heat gains within a South or West facing conservatory must not be under-estimated, there remain a number of discrete and successful air conditoning solutions that will allow you to enjoy a constant level of comfort throughout the entire year.
Here are the types of air conditioners that we commonly install into conservatories:
Fast and easy to fit, the easy-fit air conditioner requires no outdoor unit and can be mounted at either high or low level on any external wall.
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Affordable and effective, there is a huge choice of wall-mounted type air conditioners that can be mounted at high level on the rear wall of the house, or on any full-height wall within your conservatory.p>
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A popular choice for conservatories. At only 490mm high, this top-discharge air conditioner is ideal for mounting on any of the low-level walls within your conservatory.
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Despite being taller than the flexi-type air conditioner at 600mm high, the floor-standing type air conditioner is often still able to fit on a low-level wall, and can be recessed into the wall for an ultra-slim appearance.
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