
Top-quality air conditioning setup
Are you trying to find a reliable means to warm as well as cool your Cromer property? We can assist. With D-Air, you’ll get a high-performing air conditioning system that matches your demands and your residential or commercial property’s needs. Our experienced team have all the abilities as well as certifications needed to do an excellent job, as well as supply you with top environment control that’s been created especially for you.

Local repair and maintenance solutions
If you have an air conditioning system, taking care of it is crucial. Not only will routine maintenance expand your system’s lifetime, it can additionally help to maintain its performance as well as general efficiency. We supply a wide variety of services in Cromer to help you take care of your air con, from servicing to repairs to leak testing. Get in touch today to find out more.
Competitive, affordable heating and cooling prices
With D-Air, you get what you pay for. Our installation, servicing and repair services are premium and are created to fit your particular requirements. We’re so confident in our installation services that we offer a 3–year components warranty and also 1–year work service warranty with every single system. We strive to keep our rates competitive to help you get an ideal solution at an inexpensive cost.

How air conditioning can benefit your building
Make your business or house a better place to be
Heating and cooling
Keep your home cosy or cool with the same system
Boosted air quality
Make your air cleaner as well as healthier
Take care of your property
Help your items to remain in good condition
Safe and inconspicuous
No need to leave doors and windows open
Where we work
Cromer is a seaside community on the north coast of Norfolk. It is around 23 miles north of Norwich, 116 miles of London and 4 miles east of Sheringham on the North Sea coast. It is a prominent visitor destination in addition to a fishing town, most notably for the Cromer Crab. Cromer isn’t stated in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name ‘Cromer’ appears in a will of 1262 and could mean ‘Crows’ mere or lake’.
Cromer first ended up being a tourist resort in the early 19th century, with rich Norwich banking households making it their summer home. King Edward VII used to play golf in the community, while in 1883 the London journalist Clement Scott visited Cromer and started to write about the area. He called the stretch of coast between Overstrand and Sidestrand ‘Poppyland’, and his writing together with the train brought numerous visitors.
The town was greatly bombed in WWII. After one raid, Cromer was included as the location for an episode of An American in England, created by Norman Corwin, and the narrator stayed in the Red Lion Hotel which is still there today.
In 2016, the Cromer shoal chalk beds, thought to be Europe’s largest chalk reef, were officially named a Marine Conservation Zone.
We can help you find the best air conditioning solution for your Cromer home or business.