Eco Air Conditioning Liverpool

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Welcome to Eco Air Conditioning, Liverpool’s leading air con specialist

With years of experience installing air conditioning in Liverpool’s properties, Eco Air Conditioning provide a professional and friendly service from start to finish.

As we are perfectly placed to source quality air conditioning units from leading manufacturers across the UK to ensure you receive the highest quality products at an affordable price. Not only that, all our engineers are Daikin D1 trained and qualified in the installation of all air conditioning in Liverpool so you know you are in safe hands.

Our company has a wealth of experience in all aspects of air conditioning and ventilation, and we are highly respected by our peers across Liverpool & Merseyside. Eco Air Conditioning are here to help you with all your commercial and residential air conditioning needs.

Our Air Conditioning Service

Our Team Of CHAS Accredited Air Conditioning Specialists Offer A Full Solution To Your Heating And Cooling Needs. From Office Heaters And Air Con, To Bespoke Refrigeration Units And Cool Rooms, We’re Here To Help.

Servicing & Repairs

We can offer service/maintenance and breakdown packages to suit your requirements.

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Installation

Installation of economical and efficient air conditioning systems.

Maintenance

There are significant benefits of having your air conditioning well maintained.

Commercial, Retail & Industrial

We install, maintain and service air conditioning for all industrial, commercial & office environments.

Eco Friendly

We install environmentally friendly, clean & efficient systems.

Domestic Air Conditioning

We also supply & install domestic household air conditioning. Contact us for a free quote & advice.

Air Conditioning FAQs

Can any home have central air?

Almost any home can include central air conditioning if you’re willing to invest in ductwork and make design allowances for it. But before you make that decision, schedule an in-home consultation with an HVAC expert like Eco Air Conditioning, we can give you a better idea of what would be involved and also explain alternative cooling options, like ductless split or geothermal systems.

How often should I have my Air Conditioner maintained?

Domestic units that are not in constant use and are used for cooling only generally require one service per year. Units that are in offices should be maintained at least twice per year to keep them running at their optimum level. For server rooms, we recommend at least three service visits per annum. For areas with high levels of pollution or contaminants in the air such as kitchens, hairdressers or workshops, additional service visits are carried out.

Why is my air conditioner leaking?

There are various reasons why your system is leaking water.

The condensate that is produced in the coils on the indoor part of your system should fall into a drip tray which is either drained away by gravity or pumped outside.

If excess water is finding its way down your wall then it’s more than safe to assume that much or all of the condensate is not being drained away.

Sometimes the drain hole might clog up with dirt, so the water obviously finds the easiest route to drain away which can’t be anything other than down your wall! However, if the condensate is being drained away with help from a pump, then there is every probability that the pump may have failed and this will obviously need replacing quickly. So often we find that the coils in the system have been so caked up with dirt that it has ended up blocking the unit drainage system.

A leak can be caused by something as simple as a dislodged drainage pipe, making the water drain upwards, which, of course, eventually flows back into the unit and down your wall. In this case, it’s a simple matter of correcting the angle of the drainage pipe.

Finally, and in more serious cases, should the system have leaked a large quantity of refrigerant, this will cause the coils on the indoor unit to “ice up” which will also result in leakage when the ice melts. If you do see ice on the coils, it is vital to switch the unit off immediately and call your air conditioning engineer.

Finally, and I’m sorry to hammer the point home as I have in our other videos, but so many of these problems would not happen if your unit was regularly maintained.

How often do I need to replace my air conditioning?

Air conditioners can last for more than 10 years if they’re well looked after. However, you’ll need to have your air conditioning unit serviced regularly to identify any potential issues in advance of them becoming a fault. We also advise regular cleaning and/or changing the air conditioning filters every so often to ensure maximum efficiency.

When should I replace my existing AC unit?

Ideally, you should do it before your current system fails and leaves you rushed to make a replacement decision. Fortunately, there are a few signs that indicate it’s time to start looking at your options: your unit is more than 10 years old, it’s not keeping up with your needs, you notice a big increase in your cost to run it, or it needs regular refrigerant refills. In some cases, a simple repair may be all that’s needed, but if it’s no longer safe or practical to put more money into your AC, we’ll explain that, too, and make recommendations for the most appropriate replacement.

Why should I service my air conditioner?

Regular servicing and maintenance keep your unit running at maximum efficiency, significantly extends the lifetime of a unit and reduces operating costs. In addition, routine maintenance will ensure that the unit qualifies for the full warranty of up to ten years rather than just the standard manufacturer’s one year warranty.

Air conditioning service in Liverpool?

The original air conditioning was created in Liverpool in the 1920s and it was soon known as the Liverpool Cooling and Air Conditioning Company. Since then, AC companies have come and gone, but the service has not. You may still be in awe at all that air conditioning equipment does for you and your home, but it is worth getting to know some of the different types available. Of course, there are the more traditional models, which you probably saw in old films, but there are new contemporary models also that will make you wonder how it took such a long time for air conditioning to arrive on our shores! Let us take a look at some of the most important types of air conditioning in Liverpool and take a look at how they work.

There are three main types of air con in use in Liverpool – evaporative, permanent and dynamic. An evaporative air con simply blows hot air through the room, which keeps the temperature constant. As the air passes over a set of fins, the moisture condenses and falls back into the room. Permanent air con has ducts that allow the warm air to go directly from the air handler unit and circulate it throughout the entire room, so you can’t tell just by looking at it which one is running.

The last type of air con is the dynamic air con, which is the largest and most expensive in terms of size. It works on the same principle as the evaporative model, except it uses a special system that creates a continual stream of air that is pushed through the vents into the room. You may think this type of air conditioning is noisy, but it is not and actually works quite well due to the sheer size. The noise level is actually considered to be low compared to other types, so you can consider it to be ideal for homes and buildings where you need the absolute lowest noise output.

There are many benefits to owning AC systems in Liverpool, especially during the summer months. The natural air temperature during the summer months can reach up to 48 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit, but with air conditioning, the temperature rarely rises above the 70-degree mark. This saves energy and money because the unit doesn’t have to run as often. Many people don’t realize just how much energy you use when not at home, especially if they have air conditioning installed. With central air conditioning systems, the windows and doors don’t let in cold air from outside, so you stay warmer. You don’t have to go outside to do anything, and you never feel chilled inside.

Another benefit of air conditioning systems in Liverpool is the quality of the air. Some people believe that some air conditioning units are more or less effective depending on the source of air, but this isn’t true. Air filtration is a vital part of any good air con system, and the company you buy your system from should be able to give you an estimate on air filtration. Air filtering is an important part of all models, and air conditioning companies in Liverpool are renowned for providing top quality filtration systems.

Another great benefit of air conditioning units in Liverpool is energy efficiency. Most air conditioning units in Liverpool use Freon to reduce energy consumption because it reduces cool air consumption by up to 40%. This means that you get more energy for your buck. Energy-efficient air conditioning units to help the environment while also reducing utility bills.

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