South East · Oxford City Council
Conservatory Cooling + Solar in Oxford
Conservatories become unusable ovens for three months a year. A small split AC unit makes the space comfortable again, and a modest solar array on the house roof covers its running cost from the same sunshine causing the heat. In Oxford, where summer highs regularly reach 28°C, the case for cooling is clear, and the same sun driving that heat can power it.
Cooling in Oxford
Built for 28°C summers
Oxford homes, many built to retain heat, now face sustained summer peaks. A correctly-sized 1 split unit for the conservatory makes the difference between an unusable room and a comfortable one.
Solar in Oxford
The South East sun is enough
A 2 to 3 kWp solar array in Oxford generates plenty on the hot days you need it most, covering daytime cooling load with surplus to spare.
Questions, answered
Is a conservatory worth cooling?
If you use it as living space, yes. A single split unit can take a 35°C conservatory down to 22°C and effectively add a usable room for the summer.
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