London Air Conditioning Services

Whether it’s a complex air conditioning and refrigeration system for a business, or a small domestic unit, air conditioner servicing should always be carried out by an experienced, trade certified engineer.

At aspect.co.uk we offer the full range of air conditioning services including emergency air conditioning repairs, air conditioning installation and air conditioning maintenance.

aspect.co.uk are highly accredited by organisations such as HVCA, NICEIC and Trust Mark.

Air Conditioning Engineer

Emergency Air Conditioning Repair

If your air conditioning fails, call aspect.co.uk on 0843 216 3645 and we’ll get one of our fully qualified air conditioning engineers out to you right away.

Air Conditioning Maintenance

Unfortunately, air conditioning always seems to break down on the hottest day of the year, but regular air conditioning maintenance can prevent this. Book one of our highly skilled engineers to perform a service check on your air conditioning unit by calling 0843 216 3645.

Air Conditioning Installation

At aspect.co.uk we’re happy to discuss the design and installation of heating, air conditioning or refrigeration to ensure you get the perfect system for you.

Our Air Conditioning Rates

We operate a half-hourly charging system and there is no call out fee, so call now on 0843 216 3645 to arrange a visit or free quote.

Our Air Conditioning Team in London

aspect.co.uk covers London and the surrounding areas. Our team is over 100 strong and are familiar with all the major brands including: Samsung, Daikin, Fujitsu, HighCool, Fimer, Unico, Qualitair, Thermoscreen and Calorex. Meet a few of our air conditioning service engineers.

  • London Air-Conditioning engineer, Jonathan Bell Jonathan Bell Air-Conditioning engineer in SE2
  • London Air-Conditioning engineer, Paul Maclean Paul Maclean Air-Conditioning engineer in E3
  • London Air-Conditioning engineer, Tomas Belecky Tomas Belecky Air-Conditioning engineer in E18
  • London Air-Conditioning engineer, Daniel Walker Daniel Walker Air-Conditioning engineer in W12

Air Conditioning Tips

  • Always ensure that the washable filters fitted to the ceiling and wall mounted indoor evaporator units, are kept clean and free from dust build up. This will ensure air movements through the unit are maintained and not put added and unnecessary strain on the internal components.
  • When your indoor evaporator unit leaks, examine the condense tray for evidence of debris and check that the condense drain pipe is clear of obstruction. Access may be tricky but if successful in clearing a blockage, you will avoid expensive emergency call outs.
  • Always request photographic proof of the roofing work that has been performed. It is easy to assess if a basin has been correctly plumbed in or a door hung the right way around but not so of a ridge tile, chimney pot or lead flashings – unless you have a head for heights!