Common Mistakes to Avoid During Air Conditioning Installation
Common mistakes to avoid during air conditioning installation include poor sizing, incorrect placement, and skipping proper commissioning.
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Getting air conditioning fitted in your home is a significant investment, and when it goes well, it can transform how comfortable your property feels throughout the year. But when the process isn’t managed properly, common mistakes can lead to poor performance, unnecessary energy use, premature breakdowns and even safety risks.
Whether you’re researching your first system or replacing an older one, understanding what can go wrong is just as valuable as knowing what to look for in a good installation.
If you want peace of mind from the outset, speak to an expert at GLP Air Conditioning before making any decisions.
Is Choosing the Wrong System Size a Common Problem?
It is, and it’s one of the most consequential mistakes made during domestic air conditioning projects. Fitting a unit that’s too small for a room means it will run constantly without ever reaching the desired temperature. Fitting one that’s oversized causes it to cycle on and off too frequently, wearing out components faster and leaving humidity levels uncomfortable.
Correctly sizing a system requires a proper heat load calculation, which takes into account the room’s dimensions, glazing, insulation, orientation and how the space is used. A reputable installer will carry out this assessment before recommending any system. If a company skips this step and simply asks how big your room is, that’s a warning sign worth heeding.
Poorly Planned Pipework and Unit Positioning
Where the indoor and outdoor units are placed has a direct effect on performance, aesthetics and long-term reliability. Outdoor units need adequate clearance for airflow and should not be positioned in enclosed spaces or against walls that restrict ventilation. Indoor units need to be positioned to distribute air evenly across the room, not simply mounted wherever is most convenient for the fitter.
Poorly routed pipework is another common issue. Pipes that run across visible surfaces, are left uninsulated or take unnecessarily long routes, can create energy losses and look unsightly. GLP Air Conditioning prioritises concealed pipework and clean routing as a core part of every fitting, not an optional extra.
What Happens When Electrical Work Is Not Done Properly?
This is an area where shortcuts can create serious safety risks. Air conditioning systems require a dedicated electrical supply, correct protection devices and proper earthing. Many installers subcontract the electrical element to a third-party electrician, which can lead to miscommunication, delays and inconsistent quality.
GLP Air Conditioning carries out all electrical works in-house, meaning the mechanical and electrical elements of every fitting are designed and delivered as a complete package. Everything is tested, commissioned and documented to the correct standard, removing a common point of failure that affects many domestic air conditioning projects across Essex and beyond.
Installation Mistakes to Watch Out For
Here’s a clear overview of the most common installation errors and what they typically result in:
| Common Mistake | What Goes Wrong | How to Avoid It |
|---|---|---|
| Incorrect system sizing | Poor cooling or heating, excessive running costs | Insist on a proper heat load survey |
| Poor unit positioning | Uneven temperatures and restricted airflow | Use a design-led installation approach |
| Subcontracted electrical work | Safety risks and inconsistent workmanship | Choose an installer with in-house electricians |
| No pressure testing | Refrigerant leaks and early system failure | Ensure full commissioning and testing is included |
| Inadequate pipe insulation | Energy loss and condensation issues | Confirm proper insulation standards are followed |
| Skipping the handover | Incorrect usage and avoidable faults | Request a full system demonstration and walkthrough |
Skipping Commissioning and Handover
Commissioning is the process of checking that a newly fitted system is operating correctly, refrigerant pressures are within specification, and all electrical connections are functioning as they should. Some fitters treat this as optional. It isn’t.
A thorough handover should also be part of every fitting. You should leave the process knowing how to operate your system, set schedules, use smart controls if included and understand what maintenance is required. If your installer doesn’t offer a proper demonstration on completion, ask for one.
Speak to an expert at GLP Air Conditioning to learn how a fully managed installation process works from survey to handover.
Avoiding Common Air Conditioning Installation Mistakes
Avoiding common installation mistakes comes down to choosing the right company from the start. Proper sizing, clean pipework, in-house electrical work, thorough commissioning and a clear handover are not optional extras; they’re the standard you should expect.
GLP Air Conditioning serves homeowners throughout Leigh on Sea and the surrounding Essex area. If you’d like to discuss a new installation or have concerns about an existing system, get in touch with the team today.
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