GRANTHAM

Spittlegate Level, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 7UH

RETFORD

Jockey Lane, Elkesley, Nottinghamshire, DN22 8BN

Caravan Air Con Units

A cool breeze, anywhere

When you’re touring in your caravan or motorhome, keeping cool in the summer months can make all the difference. Caravan air conditioning units help regulate temperature, reduce humidity, and improve comfort so you can enjoy every trip, no matter the weather.

We offer both fitted air con units and portable air conditioning systems — each with their own benefits and considerations.

Why Caravan Air Conditioning Is a Good Idea?

Which One To Choose?

When the sun is blazing and your caravan starts to feel more like a greenhouse than a getaway, an air conditioning unit can make all the difference to your comfort on the road. But with several types available, each with its own advantages, how do you choose the right one?

Here’s a breakdown of the main types of caravan air conditioners – roof-mounted, storage box, and portable – along with their benefits and considerations.

Roof mounted Air Con

£ 1,945 From
  • ADVANTAGES
  • More Powerful - 1700-2200w
  • 5 Year Guarantee
  • Once Installed - Convenient
  • Doesn't Take Up Much Room
  • *Can Heat As Well As Cool
  • DISADVANTAGES
  • Permanently Uses Payload
  • Usually Replaces A Skylight
  • Can't Be Installed In Every Caravan

Storage Box Air Con

£ 2,095 From
  • ADVANTAGES
  • Powerful - 2400w
  • 5 Year Guarantee
  • Once Installed - Convenient
  • Can Be Installed In Any Caravan
  • *Can Heat As Well As Cool
  • DISADVANTAGES
  • Permanently Uses Payload
  • Timely & Costly Fitting Cost
  • Uses Up Caravan Storage Space

Portable Air Con

£ 599 Upto
  • ADVANTAGES
  • Only Take It When You Need It
  • Doesn't Use Up Your Payload Permanently
  • Easy To Install Yourself
  • Can Be Installed In Any Caravan
  • Cheaper Altternative To FItted Air Cons
  • DISADVANTAGES
  • Less Powerful - 1400w
  • Uses Up A Window or Worktop Space When In Use
  • Difficult to Set Up Depending on the User’s Physical Abilities

A roof-mounted air conditioning unit is a type of caravan or motorhome air con that’s installed directly into the roof of the vehicle, usually in place of (or in addition to) an existing roof vent. It may not be suitable for all caravans, due to the construction of the caravan manufacturers roof supports.

Storage box air cons on the other hand, are installed inside a storage compartment, such as under a bed, bench, or in a floor locker. It can be more costly to install but can be fitted to pretty much every caravan. It can obviously take up storage space and holes will be drilled in the caravan for the vent ducts to be installed around the caravan.

Portable air cons are more cost effective and flexible. Freestanding units that you can place wherever needed inside the caravan, usually perches on the window. It may not be as efficient and powerful then a fitted one though.

Which One Should You Choose?

The right choice depends on your caravan’s design, your travel habits, and your budget:

Roof-mounted – Best for maximum efficiency and space-saving, but only if your caravan roof can take the weight.

Storage box – Great for caravans without suitable roofs, or if you want to keep your roof free for other accessories.

Portable – Best for occasional use, budget-conscious buyers or concerned about using up your payload permanently. 

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