This case study covers a Panasonic split air conditioning installation Eaglereach carried out across multiple rooms in a residential property, with wall-mounted indoor units and outdoor condensers fitted on the exterior walls.
Customer situation
Our customer got in touch looking for the best way to heat and cool their lounge and kitchen. During winter both rooms were uncomfortably cold, and in the middle of summer they became unbearably hot. They didn’t have a preference on the type of system but wanted something efficient that could handle both seasons without taking up too much space. This is a common challenge we see in older UK homes where rooms face different directions or have large windows that let heat build up in summer and escape in winter. A well-sized split wall air conditioning system is often the most practical solution because it provides both cooling and heating from a single unit in each room.Our solution
The Eaglereach team visited the property and completed a full site survey to assess the layout, room sizes, and the best positions for both the indoor and outdoor units. We provided a clear breakdown of the brands we install, the benefits of each, and the costs involved. We recommended a Panasonic split air conditioning system as the best fit. Panasonic units are compact, energy-efficient, and run quietly, making them well suited to living spaces where noise matters. Each room gets its own wall-mounted indoor unit with independent temperature control, so the kitchen can be kept cooler while the lounge stays warm.


A key part of any air conditioning installation is where the outdoor condenser units are positioned. We aim to keep them discreet, accessible for servicing, and compliant with planning permission requirements. On this property we mounted the condensers on exterior walls with neat pipework and isolator switches.



The outcome
Our customer now enjoys a perfectly heated lounge and kitchen during the colder winter months, and in the summer the rooms stay beautifully cool. The independent temperature controls in each room mean the family can set different temperatures depending on how each space is being used, whether that’s cooking in the kitchen or relaxing in the lounge. If you’re unsure which type of system would suit your home, we cover the main options on our residential air conditioning services page, including split wall units, multi-split systems, ducted systems, and ceiling cassettes. We also offer air conditioning repair and servicing to keep your system running efficiently year-round.Thinking about air conditioning for your home? Get in touch for a free no-obligation quote, or call us on 07854 538 658.