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Air Conditioning Installers in Brighton
Brighton and Hove records some of the highest summer temperatures in the UK, and its Regency conversions, seafront flats and loft rooms in Hanover become uncomfortably hot for weeks at a time. Installers along the south coast fit split systems, multi-split systems and discreet units suited to conservation areas.
Areas covered: Brighton city centre, Hove, Kemptown, Hanover, Preston Park, Seven Dials, Portslade, Rottingdean
Local cost considerations
Single-room installations in Brighton typically cost £2,000 to £3,700. Multi-split systems for three rooms commonly run £5,800 to £9,500. Seafront properties should budget an extra £200 to £450 for a salt-resistant condenser.
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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Brighton air conditioning FAQs
Can I install air conditioning in a Regency conversion?
Frequently yes, but much of central Brighton and Hove lies within conservation areas or involves listed buildings. Condensers are usually placed in rear lightwells or on flat roofs out of public view, with council consent where required.
Does sea air shorten equipment life?
Untreated condensers within a few hundred metres of the seafront corrode faster. A coastal-grade unit with a protective coating and an annual clean is the standard recommendation from Brighton installers.
Information last checked: 2026-08-20.