Air Conditioning Installation Cost UK

Complete Guide — Updated March 2026

Air Conditioning Installation
Cost Guide UK 2026

Everything you need to know about the cost of installing air conditioning in the UK — from a single bedroom unit to a whole-home system. Real prices, no fluff.

Quick Answer
£800–£2,700
Single room split system installed
£3,000–£6,500
Multi-room system (2–4 rooms)
£300–£1,000
Portable unit (no installation needed)
Section 1

Cost by System Type

The biggest factor in what you’ll pay is which type of system you choose. Here’s what each one costs to buy and install in 2026, based on real quotes from UK installers.

System Type
Unit Cost
Installation
Total
Single split system
Most popular for UK homes
£600–£1,400
£400–£800
£800–£2,700
Multi-split system
2–4 rooms, one outdoor unit
£1,500–£3,500
£800–£1,500
£3,000–£6,500
Ducted system
Whole home, invisible install
£2,000–£5,000
£2,000–£5,000
£5,000–£15,000+
Portable unit
No installation required
£300–£1,000
£0
£300–£1,000

All prices include VAT and are based on 2026 UK market rates. London and South East installations typically run 15–25% higher than the national average due to higher labour costs.

Section 2

What Affects the Price

Two identical systems can cost very different amounts depending on your property. Here’s what moves the needle most.

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Location

London and the South East command a 15–25% premium on labour. Manchester, Birmingham, and Bristol are closer to the national average.

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Pipework length

Every metre of pipe run between the indoor and outdoor unit adds cost. A straightforward back-to-back install is cheapest. Long runs through multiple walls add £100–£300.

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Wall type

Solid brick or concrete takes longer to drill than timber frame or plasterboard. Older Victorian properties with thick walls can add £50–£150 to the job.

Electrical upgrades

Older properties may need a dedicated circuit added to the consumer unit. Budget an extra £200–£500 if your property is pre-1990s and hasn’t had recent rewiring.

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Brand & BTU

Daikin and Mitsubishi Electric command a premium but are widely regarded as the most reliable. Budget brands cost less upfront but may cost more in servicing. Larger BTU units for bigger rooms cost more.

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Access & outdoor unit

Roof mounting or scaffold access for the outdoor unit can add £200–£600. Ground-level wall mounting is always cheapest.

Section 3

Cost by Region

Based on a standard single-room split system installation (supply and fit).

Region
Typical Cost Range
London
£1,800 – £3,500
South East (Surrey, Kent, Sussex)
£1,500 – £2,800
South West (Bristol, Bath)
£1,200 – £2,400
Midlands (Birmingham, Nottingham)
£1,000 – £2,200
North West (Manchester, Liverpool)
£1,000 – £2,000
Yorkshire (Leeds, Sheffield)
£900 – £1,900
Scotland (Edinburgh, Glasgow)
£900 – £1,800
Section 4

Running Costs

Based on Ofgem’s average electricity rate of 24.67p per kWh (April–June 2026). Actual costs vary with usage patterns and energy tariff.

7–12p
per hour
Efficient split system
Modern inverter unit
20–25p
per hour
Portable unit
Less efficient, higher cost
£80–£150
per year
Annual service
Required for warranty
Section 5

Choosing an Installer

The unit is only half the job. A poor installation costs more in the long run. Here’s what every installer you consider must have.

F-Gas Certified
Any installer handling refrigerants in the UK must hold F-Gas certification. This is a legal requirement, not optional. Ask to see their certificate before agreeing to any work.
REFCOM Registered
REFCOM is the UK’s official certification body for F-Gas. Registered companies are listed publicly — you can verify any installer at refcom.org.uk before you book.
Written, itemised quote
Any reputable installer will provide a written quote detailing the unit, labour, materials, and what the warranty covers. If they won’t put it in writing, walk away.
Free site survey first
A proper installer will visit your property before quoting. Room size, wall type, pipe routes, and electrical supply all affect the price. Any quote given without a site visit is unreliable.
Verified reviews
Check Google Reviews and Trustpilot for real customer feedback. Look specifically for comments on punctuality, tidiness, and whether the system was explained clearly. Recent reviews matter more than overall score.
Section 6

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need planning permission for air conditioning in the UK?

In most cases, no. Installing a split system on a standard UK house falls under Permitted Development rights. However, you’ll likely need planning permission if your property is in a Conservation Area, is listed, or if the outdoor unit will be visible from a public road. Always check with your local council before ordering equipment.

How long does installation take?

A single-room split system typically takes 4–8 hours — one working day. Multi-room systems take 1–3 days depending on the number of units and complexity of the pipework.

Can I install air conditioning in a rented flat?

A fixed split system requires freeholder or landlord consent in writing, as it involves drilling through external walls. If you can’t get consent or would rather not ask, a portable air conditioner is the practical alternative — no installation required, no permission needed, and fully removable when you move.

What’s the difference between air conditioning and a heat pump?

Modern split-system air conditioners work as heat pumps — they can both cool in summer and heat in winter. This makes them genuinely useful year-round in the UK, not just a seasonal purchase. If you’re considering replacing your boiler, a combined air source heat pump system is worth exploring alongside standard air conditioning.

How many quotes should I get?

Get at least three quotes from different installers. Prices for identical jobs can vary by 30–40% depending on the installer. Be wary of quotes significantly lower than the others — this often means cheaper equipment, less experienced engineers, or hidden costs added later.

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