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Follow on Google News | The UK Is Catching On To The Use Of Air ConditioningFor years countries around the world have had air conditioning as a standard fitting in homes and offices and now the UK is slowly catching on but it is still rarely found in homes for domestic use.
Most things we purchase for our homes need some sort of installation usually requiring a visit from an engineer to carry out this installation which creates an additional cost. A cheaper alternative, certainly for the UK where long hot summers cannot be guaranteed, could be portable air conditioners which can be used for the few hot days that may come this summer. It is important to understand the differences between a portable air conditioner as opposed to installing an air conditioning system. For one thing an installed system is more expensive and is sometimes not as flexible as portable units, for example if you move house or office you cannot take an installed system with you. There is also the added expense of maintaining an installed system and getting it fixed if anything goes wrong – both of these usually require the services of an engineer which incurs the cost of a call-out charge in addition to any work that may be required. Portable units meanwhile are pretty much “plug and go” with little maintenance needed. Hot weather can be responsible for the onset of allergies such as heat rash and hay fever to name just a few and a little known fact about portable air conditioning units (http://www.climachill.co.uk/ A spokesman for Climachill air conditioning specialists located on the South coast of the UK said, “We pride ourselves on providing our customers with the perfect service, whether it be to install a system or provide them with the best buy in portable air conditioners. We have a huge range of portable units, varying is size and obviously performance. Our portables offer the latest technology known as the ‘self-evaporative water recycling’ this simply means that the unit re-uses approximately 75% of the water it creates, this can only result in lower power consumption also making it better for the environment” For further information visit: www.climachill.co.uk End
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