Loft Conversion Air Conditioning Installations
Stay comfortable in your upper floor space!
The Air Conditioning Company has been creating comfortable loft conversion environments for over 3 years and is proud to be the exclusive air conditioning specialist in the United Kingdom offering a 10-year guarantee on all our installations.
Our skilled professionals are always available to guide you through each stage of the process. Discover more about our loft conversion installations below, or get in touch with our knowledgeable team today!
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Air Conditioning for Loft Conversions
Loft conversions are widespread throughout the UK, and temperature-wise, they represent the most challenging spaces in your property. They become uncomfortably warm during summer or bitterly cold in winter months. Thankfully, fitting an air conditioning system in your loft entirely resolves this longstanding issue. Air conditioners not only deliver excellent cooling performance but also serve as highly efficient heating solutions.
We exclusively fit top-quality air conditioning systems designed to handle the loft’s temperature variations. All units we install operate extremely quietly, so whether your conversion is a study or bedroom, you can work or rest undisturbed!
We offer complimentary property assessments regardless of project size. Every assessment is conducted by our skilled air conditioning specialists who can promptly recommend the perfect AC system for your loft space.
Recommended Loft Conversion Systems
Wall Mounted Air Conditoners
Most affordable option for high-ceiling lofts
Simple to add without redecoration
High-end stylish options available
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Wall-mounted air conditioning systems can be installed in loft spaces with elevated ceilings or at least one full-height wall. They cost less than alternative air conditioning options and, similar to their standard wall-mounted equivalents, can be easily added to existing spaces without requiring any redecoration. These units are slim and elongated, positioned at an elevated level on the wall.
High-end wall-mounted models are also available (such as the Gree Moda, Daikin Emura and Mitsubishi Zen systems). They cost slightly more, but they’re exceptionally attractive units.
Our assessors will gladly explain all the choices available to guarantee you receive precisely what you’re seeking.
If you’re only planning to cool your loft conversion, 95% of installations use single-split air conditioning systems. They’re the most straightforward and budget-friendly choice available. They consist of one indoor cooling unit and one outdoor condenser box (as shown in the image below). The more single-split systems you fit, the more outdoor condensers you’ll need.
If you’re planning to install several units around your home and outdoor space is limited, you might want to look at a multi-split system instead.
If you want to cool several rooms, a multi-split air conditioning system is usually the ideal choice. This allows you to connect multiple indoor units to just one outdoor condenser box. This typically makes planning permission easier and creates a neater overall appearance.
If your local council denies planning permission, then a water-cooled air conditioning system provides the perfect solution.
Low Wall-Mounted Air Conditoning Units
Perfect for angled roof loft spaces
Positioned effectively under slanted ceilings
Hidden from view, similar to standard radiators
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Most loft spaces feature slanted roofs and lack adequate full-height walls; in such situations, we often need to suggest specialist AC systems.
Low wall-mounted air conditioning units are perfect for loft conversions since they’re positioned at floor level, which typically resolves issues with angled or restricted ceiling height. They cost more than standard high wall systems, but customers frequently select them because, similar to radiators, they remain below eye level. A single unit normally provides adequate cooling and heating for most loft areas, though exceptionally large conversions may need two systems (for instance, when converting the loft of a five-bedroom property).
Our assessors will evaluate the space’s design when selecting air conditioning placement to ensure you receive optimal cooling and heating performance.
If you’re only planning to cool your loft conversion, then 95% of installations use single-split air conditioning systems. They’re the most straightforward and budget-friendly choice available. They consist of one indoor cooling unit and one outdoor condenser box (as shown in the image below).
The more single-split systems you fit, the more outdoor condensers you’ll need. If you’re planning to install several units around your home and outdoor space is limited, you might want to look at a multi-split system instead.
If you want to cool several rooms, a multi-split air conditioning system is usually the ideal choice. This allows you to connect multiple indoor units to just one outdoor condenser box. This typically makes planning permission easier and creates a neater overall appearance.
If your local council denies planning permission, a water-cooled air conditioning system provides the perfect solution.