Air conditioning

Installed properly. Serviced on schedule. Repaired with evidence.

Wall-mount splits for shops, surgeries, offices and homes across Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. Every install pressure-tested, vacuum-tested and commissioned with recorded readings — and the report to prove it.

Survey first
Fixed quote
Pressure test
Nitrogen, held
Evacuation
Vacuum, held
Commissioned
Readings on report
Installation

The procedure, published

01

Survey and fixed quote

We measure, check the wall, the pipe run and the drain route, and quote in writing. The quote is the price.

02

Mounted and drilled

Indoor unit on brackets, outdoor unit with clearance to breathe, one core-drilled hole sloped to the outside.

03

Piped and wired

Insulated copper lines, every flare torqued to the manufacturer's figure, wiring to the maker's diagram.

04

Tested before any gas flows

Nitrogen pressure test, then vacuum to remove all air and moisture. No pass, no refrigerant.

05

Commissioned with numbers

Running readings recorded, drain tested with water, controls demonstrated, report emailed same day.

The detail that matters

The drain runs downhill. Tested, with a photo.

The most common air conditioning callback in the trade isn't the refrigerant — it's water through the ceiling from a drain that runs uphill. Ours run downhill, tested with water before we leave. It's in the report, with a photo.

Servicing

A serviced unit just quietly works

An unserviced unit works harder every month — filthy filters and coils mean higher bills, then a breakdown in the first hot week when you need it most. A serviced unit just quietly works.

Annual or twice-yearly visits. Readings recorded every time, so problems show up as numbers before they show up as breakdowns.

Filters
Cleaned
Coils
Cleaned & checked
Readings
Recorded on report
Drain
Tested clear
Repairs

Diagnosed with gauges, not guesswork

Readings first: pressures, superheat, subcooling. The numbers name the fault before anything gets replaced.

If it's low on gas, it leaked. Refrigerant doesn't get used up — so we find the leak, fix it, prove it with a pressure test, then recharge by weight. We'll never just top it up: that's paying for the same gas twice while the leak stays.

Heating too

One unit. Cooling in July, heating in January.

Nearly every modern split runs in reverse: in winter it pulls heat from outdoor air and heats the room — an air-source heat pump at the flick of a mode.

How we work →

Korvent UK begins trading in early 2027. Before we take our first job, every Korvent engineer will hold City & Guilds 2079 Category 1 — the full F-Gas qualification — and the company will hold REFCOM certification. Certificate numbers on every report, from the first report.

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