Ventilation Installation
Whatever the building, making sure it’s effectively ventilated is key to achieving good air quality and comfortable working conditions.
At Grant Air, we specialise in installing modern ventilation systems across a range of commercial and residential properties, from restaurants and warehouses to shops and gyms. With over 20 years of industry experience, our team work to the schedule of your project, delivering a high-end service with the shortest lead times possible.
For enquiries about our ventilation installation services, complete our contact form or give us a call on 01733 211348 – we’re always happy to help.

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Talk to the Ventilation Experts
Whether you’re researching ideas, want a no-obligation quote, or are looking to get ventilation installed as quickly as possible – we can help.
No matter what stage of the planning process you’re at, get in touch to find out how Grant Air can assist with your ventilation installation.
Our team of experienced fitters have worked across a range of sectors and industries, producing ventilation solutions for a vast range of properties.
Fill out our contact form, call us on 01733 211348 or send us an email to book a no-obligation consultation.
Air Conditioning Installation FAQs
The cost of our air conditioning installation service varies between properties and will differ considerably depending on the size of your premises. To get an accurate quote for your property, give us a call on 01733 211348 or fill out our contact form.
The average domestic air conditioner uses approximately 3000W of electricity per hour if used on cooling mode. On fan-only mode, air conditioners use approximately 750W of electricity.
Running a 3000W air conditioner will cost approximately £1.02 per hour if your energy supplier charges electricity at a rate of 34p per kwh.
Most air conditioning units won’t require planning permission if installed in a residential property. There are some exceptions, so it’s a good idea to check with the experts. Large air conditioning units, like those in commercial premises, will usually require planning permission.
