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The use of air conditioners has grown and they are seen as a basic necessity by many households.

February 20, 2009 12:27
Loft conversions can become particularly hot without air conditioning

By

Elisa Cowen

2 min read

Not long ago, air conditioning was considered a luxury item. Nowadays, however, the use of air conditioners has grown and they are seen as a basic necessity by many households - even in the rainy old UK.

Adam Woolf, of Airwoolf, in Mill Hill, North-West London, attributes this change to the number of loft conversions, extensions and conservatories being added to homes. He says that "current building regulations regarding the type of materials used along with insulation is a major factor".

Another reason for the increase in interest in air conditioning comes from homes with south-facing gardens. While these homes benefit from a sunny garden, there is a down side, with rooms on that side of the property becoming very hot. "These areas are perfect for air conditioning," says Adam.

When choosing between the various air conditioner models, bear in mind that the advantages of each type can be measured not only in their energy output or power. It is the details of the design that make the difference to the quality of your comfort. Some products enable you to adjust the temperature, while others provide a timer to start the unit automatically when you are due to use the room. A remote control allows you to adjust, shut down or restart the air conditioning unit from a distance. Units with an easily accessible filter or that can be easily moved will save on maintenance time.