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Unit 1b Sweetman’s Yard , Plough Lane- HR4 0EE
Hereford , United Kingdom  United Kingdom
(+44) 1432342564 Fax : 1432378312 http://www.prcooling.co.uk/
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P.R.Cooling Services Ltd - Plough Lane

P.R.Cooling Services Ltd is able to provide a comprehensive range of specialist refrigeration services, from design and installation, to maintenance, repairs and sales of all types of industrial and commercial refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment.

Based in the historic City of Hereford, our dedicated team of F-gas certified field service engineers, are available to carry out service, maintenance and breakdown calls on a wide and varied range of equipment, over a large area, and at very short notice.

With our friendly and reliable service, we offer affordable solutions to all your cooling and heat pump requirements, whatever they may be, so call us now on: 01432 342564

Business Operation Hours
Monday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Other HVAC Services : AC Installation, AC Maintenance, AC Repair

Service Type : Yes, this business serves customers at their Location

HVAC Services

Air Conditioning in Plough Lane, Hereford

P.R.Cooling Services is able to install, maintain and repair all types of air conditioning equipment, from small individual split systems to larger multi zone VRF and ducted systems, of all the major manufacturers. Call our design team for a no obligation quotation.

Heating in Plough Lane

A heat pump is a device that uses a small amount of energy to transfer heat from one place to another by means of a refrigeration system, typically from the air or the ground, depending on whether an air source or ground source heat pump is used. The heat is usually transferred to a hydraulic heating circuit that uses under floor pipes, oversized radiators or fan coil units to emit the heat into the building. Today's modern heat pumps will also generate enough heat to heat the water in a domestic hot water tank to 60°C meaning that the heat pump can be the sole source of heat for a building where other fuels are unavailable.

A heat pump can supply a lot more energy than it uses which can mean a significant reduction in the running costs of many homes ­– even at temperatures as low as -20°C and with no local CO2 emissions, a heat pump can help to reduce the impact on the environment.

Languages Spoken

English

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Year Established

2001

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