Air Conditioning in Conservatories

The following article is supplied by Conservatories Today who supply and fit all manner of Conservatories. It contains advice on installing and using air conditioning in your new conservatory

Owning a conservatory is one thing... utilising it to its full potential is an entirely different matter.

Having invested in your own unique conservatory, it's essential you create a room that is perfect for relaxing with friends and family regardless of the season. All too often the weather dictates when you use your conservatory, which very often makes it underutilized all summer and winter.

Temperature Variation in Conservatories

Temperatures go from unbearably hot in the summer to unpleasantly cold during the winter. Visually, a conservatory is always an attractive and inviting room, but these extreme temperatures make it impossible to relax in.

Until now, there have been few options available to combat this problem in conservatories.

Air conditioning in your conservatory is the ideal solution for this problem - especially a unique range of air conditioning units that are specifically designed for conservatories.

Heating and Cooling all year round

The true advantage of air conditioning is that not only will it cool your conservatory during the spring and summer months, it will heat your room during autumn and winter. A specialist Air Conditioning supplier can help you transform your conservatory from an under-utilised, redundant room, to a cool and welcoming retreat in the spring and summer and a warm and cosy area in the autumn and winter.

With a first-rate range that is both stylish and attractive, you can be sure that adding an air conditioning unit will add to and improve your conservatory. With technology moving forward at a phenomenal rate, the running costs are minimal and the maintenance needed is almost non-existent.

Air Conditioning By Conservatory Suppliers

In recent times some conservatory suppliers have also supplied and fitted air conditioning units - in addition to the conservatory. If this option is offered to you then it is certainly worth considering - however it is our opinion that professionally installed air conditioning - using units that have been properly calculated for by an Air Conditioning Specialist is the way to go.

We are even aware of some conservatory special offers that includes "free air conditioning". This is all well and good - however when the offer includes the same "free unit" no matter what size of conservatory it is clear that some people end up with units that are hopelessly undersized for their conservatories.

Air Conditioning and Conservatory Blinds

We are often asked - if we have air conditioning - will be also need conservatory blinds and vice versa? While suppliers of both these products may indicate that you can have one and not the need the other it is our considered opinion that the better option is to have BOTH.

Air conditioning is great for reducing heat build up and with today's modern "climate control" options you can also use it to heat in the winter months. Conservatory Blinds are great for reducing glare (plus helping to reduce heat build up) while additionally "dressing" your conservatory and giving your privacy - especially in the evenings when you may have lights on in the conservatory. They eliminate that "Living in a Gold Fish Bowl" feeling.



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