Evaporative Cooling
Keeping temperatures under control with evaporative cooling
What is Evaporative Cooling?
Evaporative cooling is a simple and natural way to keep large buildings comfortable, especially during warmer months. It works by drawing warm air through water-soaked pads, where the air is cooled naturally before being circulated into the space. Because it uses water rather than chemical refrigerants, evaporative cooling is an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly option for many commercial and industrial buildings.
Who should consider installing Evaporative Cooling?
This type of cooling is particularly well-suited to large, open areas such as warehouses, factories, workshops, and distribution centres. It provides a constant supply of fresh air while keeping running costs low, making it a practical choice for businesses looking for effective cooling without high energy bills.
Evaporative cooling systems are also quiet, reliable, and easy to maintain, helping create a more comfortable working environment for staff.
Extensive experience in installing & maintaining evaporative cooling systems
We have designed, specified evaporative cooling systems in many large industrial and commercial buildings across the UK. Get in touch to discuss your cooling needs.
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Specialist cooling services
Evaporative cooling
Suitable for all work areas that need to keep cool all year round. Easy to install, and 80% cheaper to buy and install than refrigerant-based air conditioning systems.
Air conditioning units
Cassette or wall-mounted air conditioning units will quickly cool a room on a warm day and heat it efficiently on a cold day. Suitable for small spaces, easy to install.
Servicing & maintenance
Regular servicing is carried out by our dedicated maintenance team, which helps to prevent problems from occurring. Our fully qualified and registered Gas Safe engineers are always on hand should a problem occur.
Ducting & ventilation
Sophisticated extraction systems, and intelligent use of ducting and ventilation, can transport heat generated in one location and use it to heat cooler parts of the building.