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Air conditioning costs

Minimal costs

€ 350

Average costs

€ 1.900

This project costs on average between

€ 1.200 - € 2.400

Maximum costs

€ 3.650

Are you looking for home air conditioning prices? On this page, you will find information about air conditioners and the costs associated with them. From different types of air conditioners with an overview of their advantages and disadvantages to a price overview of operating and installation costs. Check the air conditioning costs and use the saving tips.

What does an air conditioner cost?

The air conditioning costs depend on the type of air conditioner you choose and the desired space you want to cool. We distinguish five types of air conditioners, four of which are suitable for homes. The table below shows the description and average air conditioning cost for the four types of air conditioners.

Type of air conditioner Average price incl. VAT and installation Description
Split air conditioner £1,250 – £2,000 An indoor unit that keeps your room at the desired temperature and an outdoor unit that acts as a motor.
Multi split air conditioner £ 2,100 – £ 2,800 A split air conditioner, but with multiple indoor units.
Airco without outdoor unit £ 1.400 – £ 2,200 A single non-movable indoor unit.
Mobile air conditioner £ 350 – £ 600 Not tied to a fixed location.

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The right cooling power of the air conditioner

How big is the room you want to cool? The capacity of an air conditioner depends on the area to be cooled. In the diagram below, you will find the power and the corresponding room.

Power Cool surface area in m³
2.5 kW Spaces up to 70 m³
3.5 kW Spaces up to 120 m³
5.0 kW Spaces up to 170 m³
7.0 kW Spaces up to 240 m³

Compare the different types of air conditioners

In addition to the air conditioning cost and the size of your space, the pros and cons of each type of air conditioner are important to consider in your selection process. Which type airco suits your needs? The chart below compares the different types of air conditioning.

Type of air conditioner Advantages Disadvantages
Split air conditioner Little noise pollution,
Takes up little space
Not relocatable,
installation costs
Multi split air conditioner Connecting multiple indoor units to 1 outdoor unit Not relocatable,
installation cost
Airco without outdoor unit No outdoor unit Not relocatable, expensive,
installation cost
Mobile air conditioner Moveable, cheap Low power, hose that must hang outside

Operating air conditioner costs

Thanks to technology, more and more is possible, including around air conditioner operation. Would you like to experience the luxury of wireless control of your air conditioner via a mobile app and operate the air conditioner in your bedroom remotely? Or do you prefer a remote control that lets you easily turn the air conditioner on and off? A remote control is included in the price of the air conditioner. For an air conditioner with app, you pay a bit more: on average £ 100 to £ 200 extra.

Mounting air conditioning costs

A installing an air conditioning, how does that work? If you have no idea what’s involved, leave it to the specialist.

  • A specialist securely attaches the air conditioner to the wall.
  • A specialist installs the air conditioner without damaging the wall or air conditioner.
  • Saving you effort and time.

The installation costs consist of call-out costs, labour and explanation. Check the table below for the average installation costs per type of air conditioner.

Type of air conditioner Average installation costs, incl. VAT
Split air conditioner £ 400
Multi split air conditioner £ 650
Airco without outdoor unit £ 500

Tips for choosing your air conditioner

1. Choose the best air conditioning specialist for you

Request several quotes from air conditioning specialists. Compare these and choose the best specialist to install your air conditioning. How do you know which air conditioning specialist is best for you? This depends on a number of factors.

  • Prices: what are the prices of the air conditioning and installation?
  • Guarantee scheme: what is the warranty period and what are the warranty conditions?
  • Timeline: when will the air conditioning be delivered and installed?
  • Extra options: does the air conditioning specialist meet your additional requirements?
2. Maintenance contract

To extend the life of your air conditioner, maintenance is very important. This way, you prevent breakdowns and your A/C will work optimally. Inside the air conditioner are filters that purify the air. Through this air purification, the air conditioner filters unpleasant odours and particles from the air. In addition, the refrigerant should be refilled once every two years. By taking out a maintenance contract with your air conditioning specialist, you can avoid high bills in case of unforeseen defects and enjoy your air conditioning for many years.

Extras for your air conditioning

An air conditioning system cools your room in summer. There are other options for an air conditioner in your home, such as one that heats the room. See the table below for the various additional options for your air conditioning in your home.

Option Average price, incl. VAT Description
Heating via your airco Standard Heating via your airco is often cheaper than heating with gas. An air conditioner achieves an efficiency of 350%.
Maintenance contract £ 110 – £ 150 per year You can often avoid high costs through proper maintenance.