Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration
Commercial Air Conditioning Installation
Robinsons Facilities Services provides a professional and efficient commercial air conditioning installation for your Yorkshire premises.
Installing the ideal system for your business is essential, and can keep your employees and customers comfortable as well as safe. Whether you need a brand new system installed within a new building or you are interested in commercial A/C installation to replace an old system, our experienced team can advise.
We install commercial air conditioning units for businesses large and small throughout the north of England with our engineers covering all parts of Yorkshire.
Our team can install systems from all major manufacturers including Fujitsu and Toshiba air conditioning systems, and we’re happy to source the ideal system for your needs.
We’re always happy to advise on what will work for your specific business premises and answer your questions on installation. We will help you to establish whether ducted, wall-mounted, or ceiling mounted options work for your own business, and what sort of system will handle the size of your business.
We know that each and every building is unique and your business may have unique needs from air conditioners, especially if you are working with equipment that gives off heat.
Benefits of a Modern and Efficient Air Conditioning Unit
A lot of our air conditioning commercial installation jobs are about bringing existing systems up to modern standards. Air conditioners have changed a lot in recent years, so what are the benefits of modern systems?
- Efficient cooling is the main benefit, and that can save you a lot of money on your energy bills as well as being an environmentally-friendly thing to do.
- New units also have much better filters, which can improve air quality for employees and customers who suffer from allergies or respiratory problems.
- Another big advantage is that new units are often much quieter than older ones. This can be important if you are in a customer-facing environment, or if staff need to concentrate on tasks that require a lot of attention.
If you have an older unit that is starting to show signs of age, such as increased noise levels or reduced efficiency, it may be time to start thinking about a replacement. Our team can advise you on whether repair or replacement is the best option for your business.
How Long Will Commercial Air Conditioners Last?
The lifespan of an air conditioner depends on a number of factors, such as how often it is used and whether it is properly maintained. However, you can generally expect units to last between 15 and 20 years.
Our planned preventative maintenance schedule can help to extend the lifespan of your system and keep it running smoothly and efficiently. We would recommend having your system serviced at least once a year, or even more regularly, to clean filters and check for any potential problems that may eventually require more costly repairs if not addressed.
Once you’ve got your new air conditioning unit installed, be sure to look after it properly. Without changing filters and checking the operation the unit could even become hazardous and circulate mould or allergens in the air.
Should I Replace My Existing Air Conditioner?
If your air conditioning unit is on its way out, being proactive in terms of replacing it may be a good idea.
There are several signs that it might be time to replace your commercial air conditioner. The first sign is age. If your AC unit is more than 15 years old, it may not be working efficiently, leading to higher energy bills and more frequent breakdowns. The second sign is frequent breakdowns. If you are constantly having to repair your AC unit, it may be more cost-effective to replace it. The third sign is increased humidity or uneven cooling. If your AC unit is struggling to maintain a consistent temperature or humidity level, it may not be functioning properly.
Also, if you notice strange noises or smells coming from your AC unit, it could be a sign of a serious problem that requires replacement. If you experience any of these signs, it is important to consult with a professional HVAC technician to determine if it is time to replace your commercial air conditioner.
How Much Do Commercial Air Conditioning Units Cost?
There is no simple answer to this. The cost of the appropriate system depends on the size of your premises and your unique preferences and requirements. Our experienced Gas Safe engineers can advise on the best system for your property and ensure you have the power you need at a competitive price.
Commercial air conditioning installation is a big job, but our team at Robinsons Facilities Services has the experience and expertise to make sure it is done quickly and efficiently with minimal disruption.
Working across Yorkshire, we cover North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire and offer a fast, efficient response time to all breakdowns and repairs. Contact us today for all planned, reactive maintenance or emergency callout. Call 01423 226578 or get in touch to see how Robinsons Facilities Services can help.
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Commercial Air Conditioning Installation FAQs
Check with your local council. In some areas you need permission to install, replace, or move air conditioning equipment, but only if some of the equipment is fixed outside the property, which is true of many air conditioning systems.
It is not cheap to run an AC unit. Energy prices may be high, but unless you are running a particular facility that generates huge amounts of heat then it is possible that the unit doesn’t run all the time, which can make the costs more manageable.
Commercial air conditioning should be carried out by accredited professionals like those we employ here at Robinsons Facilities Services.

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