All-in-One Air Conditioning: Smart Climate Control for UK Homes
Too hot in summer and too cold in winter — but don’t want an outdoor unit?
An all-in-one air conditioning system is the modern solution for British homes. Unlike traditional split systems, there’s no bulky external condenser and no complex pipework running through the property.
Installed directly through an external wall, these compact wall-mounted units provide efficient cooling in summer and energy-efficient heating in winter using advanced heat pump technology.
The result? Year-round comfort, minimal visual impact and professional installation across Great Britain.
Choosing the right model is simple — just select the size category that matches your room.
Choosing the right unit is easy.
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (10–20m²)
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (20–30m²)
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (30–40m²)
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (40+ m²)
FAQ
An all-in-one air conditioner is a wall-mounted climate control system that combines all components into a single indoor unit. Unlike traditional split systems, it does not require a separate outdoor condenser.
Air intake and exhaust are managed through discreet wall grilles, making it ideal for properties where external units are not permitted or desirable.
Many UK properties — especially flats, listed buildings and modern developments — restrict the installation of external condensers.
All-in-one systems preserve the exterior appearance of the building while still delivering efficient cooling and heating performance.
No. These are fixed, professionally installed systems designed for permanent climate control.
They offer significantly higher efficiency, better airflow distribution and quieter operation compared to portable units.
Yes, in most cases. Installation requires an external wall with sufficient structural depth. Solid masonry walls commonly found in older UK homes are often suitable.
A site assessment confirms compatibility and optimal positioning.
For best performance, each room typically requires its own unit. However, in open-plan layouts, a single appropriately sized system may effectively condition the entire space.
We can advise on sizing based on room volume and layout.






