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Air Conditioning Installers in Drogheda
Drogheda has expanded rapidly along the M1 commuter corridor, and the A-rated estates in Bryanstown, Termonabbey and Colpe hold heat long after sunset. Local installers fit wall-mounted split systems, multi-split systems and air-to-air heat pumps for houses, dormer conversions and small commercial units around the Boyne valley.
Areas covered: Drogheda town centre, Bryanstown, Termonabbey, Colpe, Bettystown, Laytown, Duleek, Julianstown
Local cost considerations
A single-room split installation in Drogheda typically costs €2,400 to €4,000 fitted. Three- to four-room multi-split systems for a family home usually run €7,000 to €11,500, with attic conversions adding roughly €400 to €800 for longer pipe runs.
Property-specific advice
- •Apartments typically require management-company or freeholder approval before installation.
- •Highly insulated new-build homes often benefit most from a bedroom-focused single-split system.
- •South-facing rooms and top-floor properties tend to overheat first during heatwaves.
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Drogheda air conditioning FAQs
Why do new Drogheda homes overheat?
A-rated builds combine deep insulation with airtight construction and large south-facing glazing. Heat that enters during the day cannot escape at night, so upstairs bedrooms and attic rooms stay several degrees warmer than the outside air.
Can I cool just the upstairs?
Yes. Many Drogheda households start with two indoor units serving the main bedrooms and add a landing or living-room unit later, provided the outdoor condenser is specified with spare capacity from the outset.
Information last checked: 2026-08-20.