Modern town houses across Kidderminster must meet demanding Part L building regulations for airtightness and thermal performance. Installing air conditioning during the construction phase—before walls are sealed and finishes applied—allows developers to integrate discrete cooling systems that work seamlessly with these energy-efficient designs, avoiding costly and disruptive retrofits later.
Town houses present unique challenges: multiple floors, compact floor plates, and shared walls with neighbours. Planning AC at design stage lets Aircon4Home position outdoor units discreetly and route internal pipework through planned spaces, avoiding visible ducting or wall damage. Zoning by floor or room becomes straightforward when built into the construction schedule. Our team has guided many Kidderminster developers and self-builders through the process, ensuring systems comply with building regulations while delivering comfort. We offer a free survey, expert installation, and 5-year warranty. Phone 0800 634 9206 to discuss your new-build town house project.
- Zoned per floor for a multi-storey layout
- Pipework routed cleanly during construction
- Coordinated with your developer's build programme
- Sized for modern town house airtightness standards
- 5-year parts and labour warranty
- Free installation survey
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I place an outdoor AC unit on a new-build town house in Kidderminster?
Outdoor units can be roof-mounted, wall-mounted on a side elevation, or positioned in a discreet garden area. Planning placement during design avoids neighbour disputes and planning issues. Aircon4Home's survey identifies the best location for your town house layout.
Can I cool multiple floors independently in a new-build town house?
Yes. Multi-zone systems allow separate temperature control on each floor, ideal for town houses. Specifying this during construction means pipes run cleanly through the building, keeping your new home's interior pristine.
Do new-build town houses in Kidderminster need planning permission for AC units?
Most domestic AC units do not require planning permission, but building regulation sign-off is essential. Aircon4Home handles all technical compliance on your behalf, ensuring your new-build system meets current standards.