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Everything You Need to Know About Keeping Cool This Summer

Summer’s finally here – with festivals, beach days and pub nights to look forward to, it’s an exciting time! However, while you’re having fun in the sun it’s important to try and stay safe. Extreme heat can be deadly and affect you regardless of your age group or fitness level. Read on to find out everything you need to know about keeping cool this summer.

What are the risks associated with too much heat?

The main risks posed by a heatwave are:

  • not drinking enough water (dehydration)
  • overheating, which can make symptoms worse for people who already have problems with their heart or breathing
  • heat exhaustion and heatstroke
  • sunburn – can cause skin cancer

Too much heat can also have a substantial effect on children, pregnant women and elderly people. read more >

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How to Take Care of Commercial Refrigerators This Summer

As the temperature gets hotter by the day, it’s more important than ever that commercial refrigerators used in the catering industry are functioning properly this summer. Read on for some essential tips on how you should be caring for your commercial refrigerators in the warmer weather.

Avoid overloading

Overfilling your fridge is a certified way to cause long-term problems. It’s normal to want to use as much as your fridge as possible, but by overloading you can block the vents which makes it difficult for air to circulate. This means that your refrigerator motor and condenser are having to work much harder than they would normally need to do, thus putting strain on them. This can lead to excess wear and tear, and ultimately to equipment failure – so make sure there’s considerable breathing room inside your fridge. read more >

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Heating and AC Systems From the Ancient to the Present day

Heating and AC Systems have changed dramatically from the ancient period to today, however at a closer glance perhaps there are factors such as the efficiency of the ancient systems we could incorporate today due to the climate crisis!

Ancient Heating Systems

Ancient Korean Heating Systems

Ancient Korean heating systems originated in the bronze age, making them the oldest heating systems in existence. This system was called the Ondol and was created to channel smoke from fireplaces instead of using open fires as previously. The systems were incredibly energy efficient as the channelling of the smoke meant that the rooms could be kept warm after the fire had burnt out, they reused the heat in the kitchen as well. Not only were the systems highly functional at keeping the rooms warm, but they also deterred rats and other bush due to the hot smoke. read more >

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Your Complete Guide To Commercial Project Management

Project management is a vital part of almost every large-scale operation from building work right through to event organisation. Though there are a few skills that are industry specific, there are also a whole host of skills that remain extremely transferable between sectors. Within this blog, we will discuss the skills, attributes and knowledge required to project manage building work effectively. Of course, you will be able to use much of this information within other projects which don’t necessarily apply to construction, but we will use building work as the principal subject of the article. So, keep reading to find out more! read more >

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The Benefits of Outsourcing Your Building Services

Outsourcing building services is becoming an increasingly popular option for businesses. One of the most commonly outsourced services is air conditioning servicing. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of outsourcing your building services, as well as how the skilled team here at Mitchell’s can help you keep your building running smoothly.

Why outsource your building services?

Cost-Effective Solution

Outsourcing your building services, such as air conditioning servicing, can be a cost-effective solution for your business. By outsourcing, you can eliminate the need to hire and train new employees, which can be a costly and time-consuming process. Outsourcing also allows you to avoid the expense of purchasing and maintaining equipment needed to service your air conditioning systems. Instead, the service provider will have the necessary equipment to complete the job efficiently and effectively. read more >

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Factors to Consider When Designing an Air Conditioning System

When designing an air conditioning system, it is essential to consider several factors to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. As an air conditioning contractor based in Gloucester, we have designed and installed several AC systems in various buildings and have come to learn what we must bear in mind throughout the process. Below are some of the critical factors we consider.

Building size and layout

The size and layout of the building determine the capacity of the AC system required. For example, a small room requires a smaller unit than a large open space like a warehouse or a gym. Additionally, the layout of the building affects the placement and size of the ductwork and the number and location of vents. Our team conducts an on-site inspection to assess the building’s size and layout and recommend the best AC system for optimal performance. read more >

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Air Conditioning vs. Ceiling Fans: Which is More Cost-Effective?

As summer approaches, homeowners and business owners are faced with a common question: should they invest in air conditioning or ceiling fans to stay cool? The answer ultimately depends on the individual needs and preferences of each homeowner, but in this article, we’ll compare the two options against a variety of factors to help you make the best decision for you, your home or your business.

Initial Cost

When it comes to initial cost, ceiling fans are the clear winner. A basic ceiling fan can cost as little as £50, while an air conditioning unit can cost hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds to install. However, it’s important to note that air conditioning units can cool an entire home, while a ceiling fan only cools a single room. So, if you’re looking to cool multiple rooms, you’ll need multiple ceiling fans, which can quickly add up in cost. read more >

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How to Keep a High Morale in Your Office This Summer

Before we know it, the hot summer months will hit us. These few months are often heralded as the best months of the year, where we’re able to bathe in the limited hot weather that the UK has to offer. Whether it be holidays, festivals, pub trips or BBQ’s, it’s difficult to not get excited about summer! However, whilst the summer does present a lot of opportunity for fun, this doesn’t mean that the whole world doesn’t just stop turning on its axis. Work still needs to be done, and it can often be a difficult task motivating employees and staff to complete their tasks. With so many distractions that the summer has to offer, there is always the risk that employees take their foot off the gas. Fortunately, there are a number of ways in which you can keep morale within the office high to boost productivity! If you operate a business and you’re looking for ways to keep morale high throughout the summer months, then this blog is for you! read more >

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The Role of Ductwork in an Air Conditioning System

As the summer months approach, homeowners and businesses in Gloucester may be thinking about their air conditioning needs. While many people focus on the unit itself, it’s important not to overlook the crucial role of ductwork in an air conditioning system. In this blog post, we’ll explore the key functions of ductwork and why it’s essential to have it installed and maintained correctly.

What is Ductwork?

Ductwork is the network of pipes and channels that distribute heated or cooled air throughout a building. It’s an essential component of any heating and cooling system, including air conditioning systems. The ductwork system consists of supply ducts, which deliver conditioned air to rooms, and return ducts, which remove air from rooms and return it to the air handler. read more >

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How to Save Money on Energy Costs with Commercial Refrigeration

As a restaurant owner or manager, you’ll be well aware that one of the biggest expenses in running a successful business is energy costs. This is especially true when it comes to the use of industrial refrigeration units. Fortunately, however, there are plenty of ways that you can save money whilst still using a restaurant fridge that meets all of the needs of your commercial kitchen.

1.  Upgrade to an Energy-Efficient Model

The first step towards saving money is to upgrade your existing commercial fridges to a more energy-efficient model. Newer models tend to use less energy and are also designed to keep your produce at an optimal temperature for longer periods of time. Naturally, this means that you’ll be able to make savings on your energy bills over time. read more >

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