Looking for a solution to heat and cool your home?

Look no further: Air-to-Air is the answer.

Air conditioning offers numerous benefits, including improved air quality, humidity control, and increased comfort. It can also reduce allergens, improve sleep quality, and even boosts productivity. 

AC units can serve as a heat source in winter, protect electronics from overheating, and enhance property security.  

Along side solar you can really benefit from the energy that you produce and put it to good use – creating a cool or warm and comfortable home with surplus generation!

If you are looking to combat the heat of the summer, whilst keeping the pesky flies at bay, then Air-to-Air is the answer. With the added benefit of creating a heat source in the winter and being ultra efficient, AC or Air-to-Air is a no brainer. 

Book a free survey with our team and start exploring the benefits of Air-to-Air (or air conditioning) in your property. 

How it works

Air-to-air heat pumps use an outdoor unit to extract heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) or reject heat to the outside air for cooling. This heat transfer is facilitated by a refrigerant that circulates between the indoor and outdoor units. 

Heating

The outdoor unit absorbs heat from the outside air and transfers it to the indoor unit, where it’s distributed as warm air. 

Cooling

The indoor unit absorbs heat from the inside air and transfers it to the outdoor unit, releasing it into the outside air. 

Interested in Air Conditioning?

(Or Air-to-Air Heating & Cooling)
Split system
Air-to-air heat pumps usually consist of one or more indoor units connected to a single outdoor unit. 
 
No water involved
Unlike air-to-water heat pumps, air-to-air systems don’t heat water for radiators or underfloor heating. 
 
Heating and cooling
They can both heat and cool a space, making them a versatile option for year-round temperature control. 
 
Efficiency

Air-to-air heat pumps are known for their energy efficiency, with a significant portion of the energy used to run the system coming from renewable sources (the outside air). 

Installation
They are generally easier and less expensive to install than other types of heat pumps but you will need a suuitable outdoor space and wall mounted units indoors.