Bedrooms and loft rooms
For rooms that overheat at night, a quiet wall-mounted system can make sleep much easier without leaving windows open or relying on a fan that sounds like it is preparing for take-off.
Air conditioning
Efficient heating and cooling systems for homes, garden rooms, offices, studios and commercial spaces.
Vector Cool
Good air conditioning is not just about blasting cold air at a room until everyone starts arguing about the remote. A well-designed system should be quiet, efficient, neatly installed and matched to the space it is serving.
Vector Cool installs modern air conditioning systems across Lincolnshire for bedrooms, loft rooms, garden offices, salons, bars, offices and commercial spaces. Many systems can also heat, which makes them useful all year rather than a luxury that hibernates for ten months.
The important bit is design. The unit size, pipe route, outdoor unit position, condensate drain, electrics and controls all affect how well the system works once the installer has gone.
Where it works
Some rooms behave nicely. Others turn into greenhouses the moment the sun notices them. We help you choose a system that suits the room, not just the brochure.
For rooms that overheat at night, a quiet wall-mounted system can make sleep much easier without leaving windows open or relying on a fan that sounds like it is preparing for take-off.
Garden rooms can be roasting in summer and chilly in winter. A heat-and-cool air conditioning unit is often a neat answer because it gives fast temperature control in one compact system.
Customer-facing spaces need comfort, reliability and sensible placement. We think about noise, draughts, outdoor unit location and how the system will be maintained later.
Design first
Air conditioning installation cost depends on more than the indoor unit. A simple bedroom install is very different from a long pipe run, awkward outdoor unit position or larger commercial system.
People often ask what size air conditioning unit they need. The honest answer is that it depends. Too small and it struggles. Too large and it can cycle on and off, feel draughty and run less comfortably.
A good survey looks at the room, how it is used and where the equipment can go. The neatest-looking install on day one is not a win if the bedroom sounds like a server room by bedtime.
What we install
Most domestic and small commercial installations use a wall-mounted indoor unit connected to an outdoor condenser. We install systems from trusted manufacturers including Bosch and Samsung, depending on the property and the job.
A good option for bedrooms, offices, garden rooms, treatment rooms and other spaces where one area needs reliable temperature control.
Many air conditioning systems can provide efficient heating as well as cooling. That can be particularly useful in garden rooms, studios and spaces not served well by the main heating system.
Air conditioning needs maintenance. Filters, coils, drains and outdoor units all need attention, because dust and blocked drains have a talent for appearing at exactly the wrong moment.
Recent installs
Our process
We look at the room, discuss how you use it, check possible unit positions, and think through pipework, drainage and electrics.
You get a clear quote based on the actual installation, not a suspiciously cheerful number that forgets the awkward bits.
We install the indoor and outdoor units, run the pipework, complete the electrical and condensate details, commission the system and show you how to use it.
Frequently asked questions
The cost depends on the room size, system type, pipe route, electrics, outdoor unit position and access. We survey first so the quote reflects the real installation.
Yes. Many modern air conditioning systems are air-to-air heat pumps, so they can cool in summer and heat in colder months.
It depends on the room size, glazing, insulation, solar gain, number of people and how the room is used. A proper survey is better than guessing from floor area alone.
Yes. Garden rooms are one of the most common places for air conditioning because they can overheat quickly and may also need efficient heating in winter.
Larger air conditioning systems may need formal inspections. GOV.UK has guidance on air conditioning inspections for buildings.
Get a quote
Send an enquiry and the Vector Heat office team will pick it up at office@vectorheat.co.uk. The form also records which page the enquiry came from.
Call: 01522 535335
Email: office@vectorheat.co.uk