Office air conditioning

Creating a comfortable and happy work environment is key for the wellbeing and productivity of your staff. A big part of that is temperature – staying cool in the summer is just as important as staying warm in the winter. That’s where an office air conditioning system comes in.

Why invest in air conditioning for your office?

There are several great reasons to invest in air conditioning for your office:

A comfortable, more productive work environment

Creating a pleasant work environment for your staff will not only promote improved wellbeing, but will also increase productivity. Working in a stuffy, overheated office isn’t good for anyone, and a high-quality air conditioning system is the best way to stay cool!

Improved air quality

Air conditioning can help to promote a healthy atmosphere, by providing better air quality. Reduce the risk of catching nasty viruses (and improve staff absence levels as a result), while helping to prevent heat stroke, allergies, and dehydration.

A tailored system to suit your office

We know that no two offices are the same, which is why our air conditioning experts can design a tailored system that meets your needs. Also, air conditioning systems have a relatively high efficiency rating, making them a cost-effective option for keeping your office cool.

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Best air conditioning set ups for offices

Here are three of the best options for office air conditioning:

Central air conditioning

Central (or ducted) air conditioning systems spread air throughout your office space from a central unit via air ducts. This type of air conditioning is often a popular choice in smaller offices.

Single split systems

Single split air conditioning is one of the most popular and efficient ways to heat or cool a room. Consisting of an outdoor unit for every indoor unit, this system works best for small offices, as it provides temperature control in each room.

Multi-split systems

Multi-split air conditioning systems feature at least two units and function in the same way as single split systems. The main difference is that multiple indoor units are connected to one single, large outdoor unit.

Typically, heat pumps are used for this type of system, making it an ideal choice for large, multi-storey office buildings.

VRV/VRF systems

Variable refrigerant volume (VRV) or variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems usually come in the form of heat pump systems and heat recovery. Because they can heat or cool a building at any given moment, they’re perfect for large, open plan offices.

Why use Cool-Tec for your office air conditioning installation?

We’ve got an exceptional reputation for designing and installing high-quality air conditioning systems for offices of all sizes. Our experts are proud to deliver unrivalled service and can advise on the best system to suit your office and budget.

To find out more about fitting an air conditioning unit in your office (no matter how big or small!), please get in touch with our friendly team on 0800 0189 941.

Wondering if it is a legal requirement for businesses to have air conditioning?

Read our helpful article understand the legal requirements that need to be met to ensure a comfortable working space and how air conditioning helps to comply with these.

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