Types Of Air Conditioning - Options For UK Homes

Types Of Air Conditioning - Options For UK Homes
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Written by Stephen Day

Gas Safe Engineer

17th November, 2025

This guide helps you choose the best type of air conditioning for your UK home.

Key takeaways

  • Split, multi split and portable AC are the main UK options.
  • Split systems suit most homes.
  • iHeat installs efficient wall mounted split systems with finance.
  • Stay cool and get an air conditioning quote.

Understanding air conditioning for UK homes

How home air conditioning works

A home air conditioning system removes warm air from your living space and replaces it with cooled, filtered air. 

Most UK systems use an outdoor unit and an indoor unit that work together to regulate temperature, improve airflow and remove humidity.

AC is now used in more UK homes for comfort during hotter summers and for year round temperature control.

Main types of air conditioning in the UK

Split system air conditioning (most common)

Split systems have one outdoor unit and one indoor unit.

They are reliable, quiet and efficient, which is why they are the most popular choice for UK homes.

Best for:

Single rooms, bedrooms, lounges, home offices.

Pros:

  • Quiet operation

  • Low running costs

  • Fast installation

  • Good for year round heating and cooling

Cons:

  • Requires an outdoor unit

  • One room per unit

Multi split air conditioning

A multi split system connects several indoor units to one outdoor unit.

It allows you to cool multiple rooms without installing several outdoor units.

Best for:

Homes wanting AC in two or more rooms.

Pros:

  • Only one outdoor unit

  • Independent temperature control in each room

Cons:

  • Higher cost than single split

  • More complex installation

Ducted air conditioning

Ducted systems use hidden ducts in loft spaces or ceilings to deliver cool air throughout the home.

They are common in larger modern homes and new builds.

Best for:

Whole house cooling without visible units.

Pros:

  • Completely hidden indoor system

  • Even cooling across the home

Cons:

  • Highest cost

  • Requires space for ducts

  • Installation is more disruptive

Portable air conditioning units

Portable AC units need no installation and can be moved between rooms.

They use a flexible hose that vents warm air out of a window.

Best for:

Renters, short term use, small rooms.

Pros:

  • No installation

  • Lower upfront cost

  • Move between rooms

Cons:

  • Louder than fixed systems

  • Less efficient

  • Requires window venting

Wall mounted AC units

Wall mounted units are the indoor part of most split systems.

They are quiet, compact and sit high on a wall.

Best for:

Most UK home layouts.

Pros:

  • Quiet

  • Efficient

  • Out of the way

Cons:

  • Requires drilling and pipework

Floor mounted AC units

These units sit low on the wall, similar to a radiator.

They are useful where wall space is limited.

Best for:

Loft conversions, conservatories, rooms with low ceilings.

Pros:

  • Easy access

  • Good airflow at floor level

Cons:

  • Takes up wall space at ground level

Smart air conditioning systems

Smart AC systems connect to your WiFi and can be controlled through your phone.

Many UK split systems now include smart features.

Best for:

Homeowners wanting remote control, scheduling and energy tracking.

Pros:

  • App control

  • Energy monitoring

  • Set schedules and timers

Cons:

  • Some features depend on internet connection

AC type comparison table

Which AC system suits your home

AC type

Best for

Cost level

Installation

Split system

Most UK homes

Medium

Low disruption

Multi split

Multiple rooms

Medium to high

Moderate

Ducted

Whole home

High

Most disruptive

Portable

Temporary use

Low

No installation

Wall mounted

Bedrooms and lounges

Medium

Low disruption

Floor mounted

Rooms with limited wall space

Medium

Low disruption

Smart AC

Modern homes

Medium

Low disruption

Choosing the right air conditioning for your home

Match the AC type to your room layout

  • Bedrooms need quiet units, so a split system works best.

  • Larger homes with more rooms benefit from multi split or ducted systems.

  • Flats and rentals often suit portable or single split systems.

Consider noise, energy use and comfort

Modern split systems are the quietest and cheapest to run.

Portable units are louder and less efficient.

If you want year round heating and cooling, choose an AC system with heat pump functionality.

Think about installation space

  • A split or multi split system needs an outdoor unit.

  • Ducted systems need ceiling voids or loft space.

  • Portable units only need a window for venting.

iHeat air conditioning installation

AC installation from a trusted UK provider

iHeat installs modern air conditioning systems that provide both cooling and heating.

Installation is completed by qualified engineers and includes full warranty protection.

Energy efficient models available

iHeat supplies high quality wall mounted split units that offer quiet performance and low running costs.

These units can heat and cool your home throughout the year.

Flexible finance options

iHeat offers finance plans to make installation more affordable, including 0 percent options on selected systems.

Fast and simple installation

Most AC systems installed by iHeat can be fitted in a single day with minimal disruption to your home.

Choosing the best AC option for your home

The right system depends on your room layout, budget and comfort needs.

Split systems suit most UK homes, multi split systems are ideal for several rooms, and ducted AC works well for whole house cooling.

With expert installation and flexible finance, iHeat helps homeowners find an AC system that keeps their home comfortable all year.

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17th November, 2025

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Written by Stephen Day

Gas Safe Engineer at iHeat

Stephen Day is a Gas Safe registered and FGAS certified engineer with over 20 years of hands-on experience in the heating, cooling, and renewable energy industry, specialising in boiler installations, air conditioning, and heat pump systems.

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