DIY Air Conditioning for Conservatories
Having purchased your diy conservatory, how you are going to heat and keep it cool? Having blinds fitted for the summer months is quite important, they can prevent solar gain and reduce the suns glare i.e. if you sit by a window in the sun you will get hot. Solar blinds will help to prevent that, but they cannot reduce the heat in your conservatory.
Air Conditioning and Heating for conservatories
Air conditioning allows your conservatory to keep at a constant temperature. If the outside temperature was 80 degrees I would imagine the temperature inside your conservatory to be around 80 degrees plus, and that’s too hot to be comfortable, well with air conditioning you stay cool.
Just set the controls to say 15 degrees C and while the neighbours are at Gas mark 20 you will be sitting in your cool air conditioned conservatory wondering what all the fuss is about.
The other side of this is how you keep yourselves warm during those chilly autumn and winter days, when you would like to sit in your conservatory and watch the ever changing seasons, and those lovely winter frosts when your garden turns to white. The unit that kept you cool during the summer will also keep you warm in the winter, as before just set the temperature to say 20 degrees and that it, the heat pump will allow warm air to heat your conservatory so when your neighbour is sitting in his conservatory with blue nose and woolly hat you will be sitting in a nice warm conservatory watching the world go by in total comfort.
Conservatory air conditioning works in harmony with conservatory blinds, the blinds stop the solar gain and the air conditioning keeps your conservatory at a temperature that is comfy for you, just set the temperature and that it, warm or cool air!
The DIY air conditioning kits arrive fully guaranteed with installation instructions and can be fitted in a few hours by any component diy person. These DIY units are not only suitable for your conservatory but any where in your house at a price that won’t break the bank the average units starts from around £800.00.
Frequently Asked Questions
What
is a heat pump?
A heat pump is a device that by reversing its refrigeration sequence
can supply warm as an alternative to cold air. Since a heat pump
uses a refrigerant it can raise heat even if the outside temperature
is -12ºC.
Difficult to comprehend maybe but picture a family fridge, reverse
its cycle, the radiator on the back of the fridge would be extremely
cold whilst inside the fridge will be extremely warm. (No good for
the milk though)
A heat pump unit in fact captures heat from the outside air even
on the coldest day. The results are very low expenditure compared
with electrical heating.
How long does it take to install?
Generally, the unit takes around 4 hours to install, with a minimal
amount of disruption.
What is Climate Control?
Climate control is just another name for an air conditioning system
which is able to due both heating and cooling.
Do the units make a lot of noise?
The units are extremely silent and perfect if you would like air
conditioning in your bedroom.
Are the units reliable?
All air conditioning units come with a guarantee and are manufactured
for the world air conditioning market.
Do the units need any maintenance?
The air conditioning units have been intended to reduce routine
maintenance to a bare minimum and certify that they can be performed
effortlessly by any user. The fundamental maintenance consists of
cleaning the filter which can effortlessly be accessed.
What about diy air conditioning systems?
Any of the systems can be installed by a competent DIY person all
the installation instructions are delivered with the unit plus there
is a help line.
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