Discussion Forum General Discussion General Leica Discussion How to install air conditioning in a residential building in Maidstone?
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    • #50049
      Tom_D

      Hello everyone, do you know where in Maidstone you can order air conditioning installation now? I have already looked at some companies, but for some reason they only serve customers in the summer, which is very strange. I understand that there is a greater demand, but I am currently having some problems with heating and it seems that the only option may be to install air conditioning.

    • #50050
      Tom_D

      Hello everyone, do you know where in Maidstone you can order air conditioning installation now? I have already looked at some companies, but for some reason they only serve customers in the summer, which is very strange. I understand that there is a greater demand, but I am currently having some problems with heating and it seems, that the only option may be to install air conditioning.

    • #50053
      sunshine36

      What exactly happened to the heating in your house and when are they going to fix this problem? I installed the air conditioner just to use it in the summer and so that the house would not be so hot, although in Maidstone there are no abnormal temperatures, but I do not tolerate such temperatures very well. I ordered the installation of the air conditioner from AC 4 Homes domestic services and they first conducted a free consultation at my house to decide how best to do it and what the budget for this work would be. Since I have a studio apartment, one air conditioner was more than enough for me and it was already installed in one day.

      • This reply was modified 3 months, 2 weeks ago by sunshine36.
    • #50058
      DiFors

      By the way, thanks for the advice, I haven’t had heating for a week and I’ve been constantly looking for a solution to this problem.

    • #51749
      costalacosta

      Right now I have an idea to separate cooling and heating in the house. Both have been running on electricity for a long time, and honestly it was pretty expensive. Now I’m thinking about gas heating options, and this, as they say https://www.calorgas.ie/ , is quite eco-friendly, while also giving stable heating without spikes, and you’re not dependent on electricity at all. At the same time, cooling systems, as I understand, only run on electricity. My idea is gas in winter, electricity in summer. Based on rough calculations it turns out to be pretty cost effective.

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