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Everkool reports a surge in demand for domestic air-conditioning in homes across Merseysid
Leading Liverpool based air-conditioning and ventilation company, Everkool, have reported during the last quarter, a surge in demand from Merseyside homes for domestic air-conditioning as a result of the recent warm weather.
Everkool typically serves the hospitality and leisure industry with air-conditioning and ventilation works but has in recent months experienced a surge in demand for domestic air-conditioning, particularly for new-build homes.
The company is one of the North-West’s leading providers of HVAC with notable clients including Knowsley council, Merseyrail and Iliad.
Everkool CEO, Craig Greenwood, said:
“The recent growth in our domestic customer base is one that has been extremely welcome by myself and all of our team. The warm weather has made people consider changes to the infrastructure in their homes in order to provide them with more comfort during the summer months.
“We feel air-conditioning is going to become a staple part of people’s homes in the UK as we adjust to living in a warmer climate. People are also starting to recognise that there are numerous benefits to installing HVAC in domestic environments that go beyond cooling the temperature, such as helping to clean the air and remove dust from the atmosphere.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Stephanie Murphy .
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