Outdoor unit location
Access, airflow, noise, brackets and drainage should be checked before booking.

Any questions
Answers for homeowners, flat owners, landlords and home-office customers comparing residential air conditioning options in London.

Customer questions
The final price depends on room size, pipe route, outdoor unit location, system brand and installation complexity. The quote calculator gives a guide before survey.
Often, yes, but the route needs to account for building rules, leaseholder or landlord approval, external unit location, drainage and access.
Some homes may need extra checks, especially flats, leasehold properties, listed buildings and conservation areas. Customers should check freeholder, landlord and local authority requirements where needed.
City Air Conditioning Co. covers residential air conditioning enquiries across Central, North, South, East and West London.
Many modern split air conditioning systems can provide cooling and efficient heating. The best option depends on the room, usage and system specification.
Send the London area, property type, room size, photos of the indoor wall, possible outdoor unit location, access route and whether you want one room or multiple rooms cooled.

Helpful checks
These are the details that usually make London air conditioning quotes clearer and faster.
Access, airflow, noise, brackets and drainage should be checked before booking.
Indoor wall, outside wall, balcony, garden or roof access photos help narrow the route.
Servicing keeps systems cleaner, quieter and more efficient over time.