Commercial Air Conditioning for Somerset Businesses
Staff Wellbeing and Productivity
The link between workplace temperature and employee performance is one of the more robust findings in occupational health research. Studies consistently show that cognitive performance begins to decline noticeably above around 24°C and continues to fall as temperatures rise further. For a business operating through a warm summer — it’s genuinely affecting the quality of the work being done.
The inverse is equally true in winter. Offices that rely solely on central heating can be difficult to maintain at a consistent temperature, particularly in older commercial properties. Modern air conditioning systems address this precisely: they deliver targeted heating exactly where it’s needed, quickly and efficiently.
Modern commercial units also operate very quietly — a significant improvement over older systems that generated disruptive background noise.
Protecting your Equipment
Heat management in a commercial environment isn’t only about the people working in it. Many businesses operate equipment that generates its own heat and is sensitive to the ambient temperature around it — servers and networking hardware, medical and dental equipment, laboratory or scientific instruments, POS systems and AV equipment in retail and hospitality settings.
IT infrastructure is particularly vulnerable. Server rooms, comms cupboards and densely populated workstation areas all generate significant heat, and without adequate temperature control the risk of overheating is real. A dedicated or supplementary air conditioning unit in these spaces is a straightforward piece of risk management.
First Impressions Count
For businesses that receive clients, customers, or patients on their premises, the comfort of the reception and meeting environment sends a signal about the business before a word has been spoken. Walking into a stuffy, overheated waiting room in a dental practice, or a sweltering retail unit during a warm spell, shapes a customer’s perception of a business in ways that are difficult to recover from.
Conversely, a well-maintained, comfortably climate-controlled environment communicates professionalism, attention to detail, and care for the people who visit. It’s a relatively modest investment that contributes meaningfully to the overall impression a business makes on everyone who walks through the door.
Arrange a Free Site Survey
One of our friendly team will visit your business premises to determine the best suited unit for your workplace.
Why Choose Us?
Experienced Team
Our fully qualified team have over 10 years experience in the Air Conditioning industry.
Dedicated Support
We take pride in what we do and are always on hand with support and advice.
Quality Service
We use the highest quality systems and materials and pride ourselves on our after sales service.
Which System Is Right for Your Commercial Premises?
Commercial spaces vary enormously in their layout, construction and usage patterns, and the right solution for a single open-plan office looks quite different to the right solution for a multi-room clinic, a busy retail unit, or a workshop with specific temperature management requirements.
Every commercial installation begins with a free site survey. Our engineer will visit your Somerset premises, assess the space thoroughly, and provide a clear recommendation along with a transparent, itemised quote. We work around your business hours wherever possible to minimise disruption during the assessment — and during installation itself.
Air Conditioning Servicing
Air Conditioning Servicing
We can take care of your annual servicing and help with any repairs that may be required.
Air Conditioning Repairs
Air Conditioning Repairs
If you need help repairing your commercial air conditioning unit then get in touch with our team today.
FAQs
How long does a commercial air conditioning system last?
A well-maintained commercial system typically has a working life of ten to fifteen years. The key word is maintained — systems that receive annual servicing consistently outperform and outlast those that are left to run without attention. We've seen systems that were installed over a decade ago still performing reliably because they've been properly looked after, and systems only a few years old that have deteriorated significantly through neglect.
Should I run the system continuously or switch it off overnight?
Most modern commercial systems are most efficiently managed with programmable controls or smart scheduling rather than left running around the clock. Running a system continuously when premises are unoccupied wastes energy unnecessarily. We can advise on the best control strategy for your specific premises and usage patterns during the site survey.
How often should a commercial system be serviced?
Once a year as a minimum for most commercial installations. Businesses that operate their systems for extended hours — hospitality venues, medical practices, or any premises with near-continuous operation — benefit from twice-yearly servicing, which keeps the system at peak efficiency and significantly reduces the risk of mid-season breakdowns.
Can installation be carried out outside of business hours?
Yes. We're happy to work around your schedule — including evenings and weekends — where a daytime installation would cause unacceptable disruption. This is something we discuss and agree during the site survey stage, so there are no surprises on the day.