Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Services
Air Conditioning Installation
If you’re looking for an experienced, trade certified engineer to carry out air conditioning installation, look no further than Aspect. We are an award winning company that is highly accredited, including HVCA, NICEIC and Trust Mark and we are specialists in the repair, maintenance and installatoin of air conditioning and refrigeration units. Call 0843 216 3645 now to arrange a visit from one of our dedicated team of air-con installation engineers, or a free quote. We don’t charge a call out fee, so don’t delay – call 0843 216 3645 now.
One call gets the job done
We’re experts in air conditioning installation, but we can offer so much more, too. From the heating to the a/c and from the plumbing to the electrics – your property is our business. We only employ experienced, trade qualified personnel, to ensure the highest possible professional standards. Look at our air conditioning and refrigeration services page for more information, and see our home page for the full range of maintenance and refurbishment services we provide. We operate a half-hourly charging system and we don’t charge a call-out fee, so call now on 0843 216 3645 to arrange a visit, or a free quote.
Our Air Conditioning Team in London
Aspect Maintenance covers London and the surrounding areas. Our team is over 100 strong and are familiar with all the major brands including: Samsung, Daikin, Fujitsu, HighCool, Fimer, Unico, Qualitair, Thermoscreen and Calorex. Meet a few of our air conditioning service engineers.
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Marc Van Zetten
Air-Conditioning engineer in N2
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Tomas Belecky
Air-Conditioning engineer in N9
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Paul Maclean
Air-Conditioning engineer in W4
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Jonathan Bell
Air-Conditioning engineer in W5
Air Conditioning Tips
- In the office, don’t put hot equipment, like photocopiers, near cooling vents. The cooling system will need to work harder to cool an area that is constantly being heated.
- Low energy light bulbs last around 10 times longer and use up to 80% less energy to run than conventional bulbs.
- Don’t use more light than you need. If you’re only working in one part of the room, why have all the lights on? Don’t strain your eyes, but try not to use more light than you need.