7 things you need to know before getting air con installed
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
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For someone with a low subscriber number, you did this video very well 👍
Thank you for your comment much appreciated. I hope I can do better than that even in subscribers in the future.
Very good advice year-olds calculation
Thank you so much.
Very nice video , I always use the unit installation manual
That’s amazing, this is the way!
Sorry to jump on, but quite a few people have commented on the location of the outdoor unit, permitted development doesn't cover air con units that heat and cool!!! I know its strange a heat pump (heat only) must be situated 1m from the boundary and if facing a highway should be at ground level. Its easy to check on the planning portal.
Good advice on what thing you need to think about
Well, happy to know that this advice is helpful to you
In new Mexico USA you need permits for all new trade work period !
In UK you need permits as well, but not always, if we were to install in flats or in central London, we’d need permits. For this job since it was not bothering any neighbours we didn’t need any permits. Thank you very much for your comment!
Wow. This is the second home I’ve seen with the outdoor units stuck on the front. The other one was a heat pump. I don’t know why home owners do this. It’s an eye sore.
Not this chaps fault he works for the customer.
I agree. Please don't bolt these onto the front of your house like this. Certainly not at high level anyway.
I understand your perspective, but this decision was made by the customer. As they say, don't shoot the messenger.
@@electrumelectrical I understand. My message was directed at the customer really. I know you just do what the customer asks, within reason! 👍
Great job on the video, great explanations, you explained lots of good points that I didn’t know about, looks like you do a very professional job as well, I think it shouldn’t be on front of house though, maybe you should refuse these installs if asked by customers as, it may not bother the customer but others living on the street might be very happy about the look of this fan, keep up the great content👌🏼✨💚🙏
@@nascorob thank you so much for your encouragement. I appreciate that this particular video was useful to you in the seven points. This install which we did in the front of the house was very urgent for the customer. But Yess will be good idea to spend a bit more time with a customer to advise to install a bit more hidden place.
Super volg…. Hope the client is blind with that ugly box bolted to the front 😂
Thanks for your feedback. The design was chosen by the client, so we had to respect their wishes. I appreciate your understanding!
The only issue i have with F-Gas, why do you need it for Butane GAS.
Sorry I can’t answer your question, if you could clarify a bit hopefully I can answer. Thanks.
You don't, butane(r600) is a hydro carbon so not covered under the f gas regs
Can you fit one in my house?
Yes, it will be our pleasure to install One in your house. You can contact us on our Webside.
Looks horrible on the front of house. Really doesn’t suit the British housing aesthetic but I guess it’s the customer’s choice. My guess the customer isn’t British as there’s no way a native Brit would stand for that box on the front of the house! Nice work though.
It’s true, you are spot on they did not care. We asked and they said they did not care, we even asked twice and they were sure of it. The customer wanted to minimise the costs of pipe and trunking. Thanks for your comment.