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Hi all, been asked by a client to install aircon in a single room in their house. There’s a loft space above and ideally the unit would be wall mounted externally and ducted into the loft, with a ceiling grill in the room.
Thinking about getting a Daikin/Mitsi Rep out to spec it, keen to hear what you guys have done in a similar situation. Is there a renewable approach like an air source heat exchanger?Jobs in Oxfordshire if anyone local wants to quote.
 
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Thanks Gasmk1 - think I’ve seen similar to help recirculate air to cure damp in rooms.
Don’t really want to bolt a unit on the wall - I’ll have a look and see if it can be ducted into the room. You know what it’s like these days customers want everything hidden!
 
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Thanks Gasmk1 - think I’ve seen similar to help recirculate air to cure damp in rooms.
Don’t really want to bolt a unit on the wall - I’ll have a look and see if it can be ducted into the room. You know what it’s like these days customers want everything hidden!
ed one in my wifes studio in last house it was pretty good
 
Did this one last year in a loft office bit noisy if I am honest but pulled the temperature down well and can be used for heating in winter has a remote control . Kop

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