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Conservatory Air Conditioning

Friday January 18, 2008 at 7:51pm

 

Having purchased your conservatory have you thought of how you are going to heat and cool it? During the summer months having blinds fitted is very important but they will only help to prevent solar gain i.e. if you sit below a sheet of glass in the sun you will get hot, solar blinds will help to prevent that, but they cannot reduce the temperature of your conservatory. 

Air conditioning keeps your conservatory cool let me give you an example if the temperature outside your conservatory is 80 deg I would expect the temperature inside your conservatory to be 80 deg plus, that's a bit hot do I hear you say, well with air conditioning you stay cool.

It makes sense to have air conditioning. Due increasing global warming we nearly all work in air conditioned offices or shops, eat in air conditioned restaurants, travel in air conditioned coaches, planes and boats and complain when the air conditioning has not been switched on because we get too hot. So why deprive yourself at home install it your conservatory and be comfortable.

Conservatory air conditioning works hand in glove with conservatory blinds, the blinds prevent the solar gain and the air conditioning keeps your conservatory at a temperature that is comfortable for you, just set the remote thermostat and that it, cool air!

The other side of air conditioning systems is that they also heat that right cold and hot air from the one unit, this is due to a gizmo called a heat pump, which is very efficient and above all cheap to run. Theses units sit on the outside of your conservatory and are whisper quite when running. Therefore you don't have to purchase heaters or extend your central heating system to heat your conservatory; you can have one of these systems installed at about the same cost as extending your central heating system.

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