New-build kitchen diners in Slough often feature expansive glazing and open layouts that maximize light and space, but this design approach can trap substantial heat from cooking and sun exposure. Installing air conditioning at the construction stage allows you to embed cooling infrastructure seamlessly, avoiding disruptive retrofits and ensuring year-round comfort in these integral living spaces.
Kitchen diners benefit from a dedicated zone—or multiple heads if the space is large—positioned to avoid direct draft on dining areas and to pull heat from cooking zones. During new-build design, plan refrigerant and condensate routing before plasterboard goes up, keeping sightlines clean and avoiding visible pipework. Aircon4Home's free survey evaluates cooking appliance heat load, window exposure, and open-plan geometry to recommend capacity and placement. Modern Slough kitchens also benefit from humidity control, especially if gas cooking is used. Early specification prevents noisy, disruptive retrofit work and protects your newly finished kitchen surfaces.
- Planned before kitchen units and ceilings go in
- Sized for open-plan new-build layouts
- Handles cooking heat and large glazed areas
- Coordinated with your kitchen fitter and developer
- 5-year parts and labour warranty
- Free installation survey
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a new-build open-plan kitchen diner need separate AC zoning?
Yes, ideally. Kitchens generate more heat than diners; separate controls let you cool the cooking zone without chilling seating areas. During design phase, specify dampers or multi-split heads to maintain comfort and efficiency across the open plan.
How do I hide AC ductwork in a new-build kitchen diner?
Plan ductwork routes during first-fix, before plasterboard. Route ducts through joists or partition cavities, install grilles in ceiling soffits or island plinths, and keep visible pipework to a minimum. Aircon4Home's survey identifies discrete routing for a clean aesthetic.
Will AC cooling affect humidity and cooking steam in a Slough kitchen?
A well-designed system handles humidity. During specification, include appropriate ductwork sizing and airflow to balance cooling with moisture removal from cooking. Aircon4Home's 30+ years' experience ensures your new-build system works with, not against, kitchen ventilation.