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Summer’s here and we need to keep our cool

GRIFFITHS AIR CONDITIONING

With warmer summers seeming to be becoming a trend, more and more homeowners are making their environment more comfortable by installing air conditioning in their bedrooms or conservatories.

Working with Daikin – one of the world’s largest suppliers of air conditioning systems – Griffiths has been installing air conditioning throughout Northamptonshire and surrounding counties for more than 20 years. Back then it was ‘cooling only’ but more recently heat pump air conditioning has become standard, enabling both heating and cooling from the same system.

Generally, air conditioning systems have an outdoor unit and a wide choice of indoor units that can be wall-, floor- or ceiling-mounted. Another option that is often overlooked is to place a ducted unit in a loft space and feed the conditioned air into flexible ducts that terminate in neat white ceiling grilles.

This arrangement can provide air conditioning to several upstairs bedrooms or multiple rooms in a bungalow without the expense of a separate system for each room.

For wall-mounted systems, Daikin offers various options to suit budget and required functions. Top of the range is the Ururu Sarara, providing complete climate control with (de)humidification, air purification and ventilation with top efficiencies in heating and cooling.

Next are the Stylish models in white, black, silver or blackwood with a modern and striking design.

The popular curved front Emura models, available in matt crystal white or silver, are design at its best, delivering superior efficiency and comfort.

The Perfera model has an attractive design with perfect indoor air quality and for those seeking the most economical solution, the Comfora model still provides high efficiency and comfort.

Griffiths will be bringing the Daikin Sustainable Homes mobile showroom to the Crick Boat Show on June 3-5.

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