Ducted Units
Ducted units are a popular choice commercial air con systems. They are quite aesthetically pleasing and look visually appealing in the office or work environment. Ceiling-mounted units and ducted units from Air Force 1 (England) can be hidden from view, with only small louvre grilles visible once the system has been fully installed.
The requirements of this air con system include having a suspended ceiling. This could be one of the reasons why ducted units are popular choices when it comes to new-build projects or refurbishments.However, ducted units can also still be retrofitted into the ceiling at any time.
It can be more difficult to install ducted air con into other types of ceilings, although Air Force 1 (England)’s specialists can still carry this out.
Should design be a factor in your buying decision, then it’s worth considering a ducted or ceiling-mounted units, as these aim to provide the most visually appealing systems. If this isn’t an issue then several wall mounted units should work just fine.
- Consistency – When it comes to these units, they provide a consistent temperature throughout your home, this can usually be done at the touch of a button. They also provide freedom throughout your home and there’s no need to worry about closing doors and opening doors behind you.
- Cost Effective – Installation ducting can save you money in the long run, ducted systems can be ‘zoned’ meaning that you can shut off cooling where you don;t need it. Correctly zoned ducted systems mean you can cool bedrooms overnight and living rooms during the day, should you wish, helping you save money and energy over time.
- Fits Perfectly into your Life – When it comes to ducted air con systems, there’s a benefit of a wide range of options designed to fit you and your lifestyle. This includes timers, pre-programming and wi-fi connectivity, meaning you can control the system from your phone.
- Visual Appeal – Ducted air conditioners mean there’s more ways and space for you to express your individual style, this is due to ducted air conditioners being less visually intrusive over split or multi-split systems.