Air conditioning in London

Planned launch zone

London · postcode areas E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W, WC, BR, CR, EN, HA, IG, KT, RM, SM, TW, UB, DA

London is the UK's urban heat island in chief: dense brick, acres of glass, and night-time temperatures that can sit 4–7°C above the surrounding counties during a heatwave. Top-floor Victorian conversions and modern glass-walled flats are the capital's two classic ovens — and both respond brilliantly to properly sized cooling. London is first on our launch map for portable delivery, urgent response and installation partners alike. Flat-dwellers should note that split-system installation usually needs freeholder consent; our survey stage handles the paperwork questions before any money changes hands, and portables remain the consent-free fallback for leaseholds that say no.

  • Planned launch zone: portable delivery, urgent response & installation
  • Urban heat island — nights up to 7°C warmer than home counties
  • Freeholder-consent guidance for flats and conversions

Current status for London

Portable AC delivery

Planned at launch

Urgent delivery slots

Planned at launch

Installation partners

Partners planned

Rental

With delivery launch

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The honest bit

What your £10 does — and what it doesn't

We're validating exactly where to launch first, and priority reservations decide that. We will never pressure you with fake countdowns, invented stock numbers or made-up reviews.

It does

  • Hold your place in your area's priority queue
  • Get credited in full toward your purchase
  • Stay 100% refundable — one click, no questions
  • Give you first pick when stock is confirmed

It doesn't

  • Buy an air conditioner today
  • Guarantee a delivery or installation date
  • Lock you into anything
  • Commit you to final pricing before you see it

Put London on the launch map

Every reservation from your postcode is a direct vote for launching here sooner. £10, fully refundable.

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