Town houses in Bicester's new-build developments present unique cooling challenges—shared walls, varied floor levels, and compact layouts. Specifying air conditioning early in the build process allows you to design zoning that respects your home's architecture while avoiding the cost and mess of retrofitting after move-in.
New-build town houses in Bicester are typically multi-storey with open-plan ground floors and stacked bedrooms above. Designing AC at the blueprint stage means positioning indoor units to cool living spaces and bedrooms independently, without compromising aesthetics or stealing wall space. Shared party walls don't hinder ducting or pipework placement—our experience with Bicester's residential developments ensures we navigate these constraints seamlessly. Modern building standards ensure these homes are well-sealed, reducing cooling loads. We'll survey your town house layout, advise on zoning (downstairs lounge, kitchen, upstairs bedrooms), and install before disruption. Free survey, five-year warranty.
- Zoned per floor for a multi-storey layout
- Pipework routed cleanly during construction
- Coordinated with your developer's build programme
- Sized for modern town house airtightness standards
- 5-year parts and labour warranty
- Free installation survey
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AC work well in a narrow new-build town house layout?
Yes. Our specialists design compact systems suited to town house proportions. Wall-mounted indoor units are discreet and efficient, and refrigerant lines follow existing service routes. Early planning during the build stage maximises flexibility.
How do shared walls affect AC installation in Bicester town houses?
Shared party walls don't prevent AC installation. We plan condensate drainage, outdoor unit placement (often on rear walls or roofs), and indoor positioning to work within your home's footprint. Specifying AC before completion avoids drilling or chasing after handover.
Is AC worthwhile for a smaller new-build town house?
Absolutely. Smaller homes cool quickly and efficiently with the right system. Modern town houses in Bicester have good glazing; even modest cooling demands benefit from efficient AC that's quieter and cleaner than fans, especially in summer months.