A broken AC during peak season costs more than installation ever would. Ask any restaurant owner who's watched covers walk out of a 30°C dining room in July, or a shop manager whose staff wilted through a heatwave. Comfort isn't a luxury in retail and hospitality — it's part of the product. Here's what commercial AC actually costs, how fast it pays back, and the compliance rules you can't ignore.

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Why Commercial AC Is a Different Job

Commercial premises are a harsher environment than any home:

The Main System Options

Ceiling cassettes — recessed into a suspended ceiling, throwing air in four directions. Discreet, even cooling with zero floor or wall space lost. The default choice for restaurants and shops with suspended ceilings.

Ducted systems — fully hidden, serving large or awkwardly shaped spaces through grilles. Highest aesthetic payoff, best for fit-outs and refurbishments when ceiling voids are accessible.

Multi-splits — several wall or ceiling units on one outdoor unit. Cost-effective for smaller retail units and offices without ceiling voids.

VRF — the premium multi-zone option for larger premises, hotels and multi-floor buildings, with individual zone control and market-leading efficiency at scale. (See our systems guide for the full comparison.)

What It Costs

PremisesTypical systemIndicative installed cost
Small retail unit (up to 50m²)Wall splits / small cassette£3,000–£5,000
Medium restaurant (100–150m²)Cassettes / multi-split£6,000–£12,000
Large commercial (200m²+)Ducted / VRF£15,000–£40,000+

Indicative South East pricing including installation; kitchens, high glazing and difficult access push costs up. Itemised quotes only — if a contractor gives you one number on one line, keep shopping.

The Payback Maths

If you're replacing tired kit, modern inverter systems typically cut cooling energy use by 30–40%. On a system running 3,000 hours a year, that alone often pays back the upgrade within five to seven years — before counting the revenue side: customers staying longer, staff working comfortably, stock and equipment protected.

Case in point: a local restaurant we assessed was running two 15-year-old units flat out through service. After upgrading to modern cassettes, their summer electricity spend dropped by roughly £1,800 a year — and the dining room finally held temperature on a full Friday night.

The Compliance Bit You Can't Skip

Commercial systems sit squarely inside the UK F-Gas regime:

Full detail in our F-Gas regulations guide. The short version: always verify certification before anyone touches your system. We're F-Gas certified and REFCOM registered, and we'll show you the paperwork before you ask.

Getting It Right First Time

The commercial installs that go wrong almost always fail at the survey stage: undersized systems specified from floor area alone, no allowance for kitchen heat or occupancy, outdoor units positioned where they recirculate their own hot air. Insist on a proper heat-load survey, itemised quotation, and a commissioning report at handover. It's your protection — and it's how we work on every job.

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