Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between air conditioning and an air cooling system?
Air conditioning actively lowers indoor temperatures by extracting heat and humidity from indoor air, while air cooling typically refers to systems like evaporative coolers, which cool air by evaporation of water.
What is the most efficient air cooling system for homes in Cork?
Heat pumps are among the most energy-efficient options, effectively managing heating and cooling while significantly reducing energy usage, making them ideal for Cork’s climate.
Do air conditioning systems use a lot of electricity?
Modern air conditioning units and systems, particularly the energy-efficient models we provide, use significantly less electricity compared to traditional systems, lowering your monthly energy costs.
Which is better: air-cooled or water-cooled air conditioning systems?
Air-cooled systems are easier to install and maintain, ideal for most residential settings, while water-cooled systems are suited for larger commercial buildings, providing higher efficiency and quieter operation.
How much does an air cooling system typically cost to install in Cork?
Installation costs vary based on property size, cooling requirements, and system choice. Our team offers transparent, personalised quotes following a detailed site survey.
What happens during the initial site assessment?
During our first visit, our experts evaluate your building’s layout, insulation quality, windows, existing ventilation, and specific cooling needs to recommend the most suitable HVAC solutions.
How long does the installation process take?
Installation typically ranges from one to three days, depending on the system complexity and property size. We provide precise timeframes in advance and ensure minimal disruption to your daily routine.
What kind of support do you offer after installation?
We offer comprehensive maintenance packages and responsive customer support, ensuring your air conditioning and cooling systems operate efficiently and reliably for years to come.