Installation

Air conditioning installation: what happens on the day

Updated July 2026

Half the hesitation about installed air conditioning is simply not knowing what you're signing up for — how much drilling, how much mess, how long the house is upside down. The honest answer: for a single-room split, it's half a day to a day, one hole through the wall, and less disruption than having a washing machine plumbed in. Here's the whole journey, so nothing on the day is a surprise.

Before the day: the survey

A good installer surveys before quoting final numbers — free surveys are common and worth taking. They'll confirm the unit size (they should measure and calculate, not eyeball — you can sanity-check them against our calculator), agree positions for the indoor and outdoor units, trace the pipe run and condensate drain route, check your consumer unit has capacity for a dedicated circuit, and — since the May 2025 rules — run the MCS 020 noise assessment that keeps the install within permitted development (details here). Ask three things while they're there: exactly what's included in the price, who does the electrical work, and what the warranty covers (unit and workmanship separately).

On the day, step by step

Multi-room installs scale the same steps: roughly a day for two rooms, two days for three or four, since the outdoor unit and its electrics are shared.

What to prepare (fifteen minutes the night before)

The paperwork to keep — this part matters

Before the installer leaves, you should hold: the commissioning certificate (system tested and performing to spec), the F-Gas documentation recording the refrigerant type and charge, the MCS 020 noise assessment (your permitted-development evidence), the electrical certificate for the new circuit, and the warranty terms — manufacturer's on the unit (often 3–7 years, sometimes conditional on annual servicing) and the installer's on workmanship. File all of it: it's what a buyer's solicitor asks for when you sell, what a neighbour dispute never gets past, and what keeps the warranty alive.

Aftercare in one paragraph

Clean the indoor unit's filters every few weeks in heavy use (they slide out; rinse, dry, replace — five minutes), keep leaves off the outdoor unit, and book an annual service (£70–£120) which typically keeps the manufacturer warranty valid and the efficiency at spec. That's the whole maintenance burden. Running costs, if you're still weighing the decision, are in the running costs guide.

Ready for the survey stage? Get up to three free quotes from F-Gas certified installers — and now you know exactly what a professional job looks like, you'll judge the quotes better than most buyers ever do.

Quick answers

How long does air conditioning installation take?

Half a day to a full day for a single-room split; add roughly half a day per additional indoor unit for multi-splits. Long pipe runs, difficult access or consumer unit work extend it — all things a survey identifies in advance.

How messy is the installation?

One drilled hole's worth of dust, contained with sheeting, plus some trunking work outside. No floors up, no walls open. It's among the least disruptive installations a home can have relative to what it delivers.

Can the installation be done in winter?

Yes — and it's often cheaper and faster to book, since demand craters after summer. Installers commission the heating mode instead. Buying in November for next July is the seasoned move (and you get a winter of cheap room heating immediately).