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Here at COA Building Services we go the extra mile to expertly design, install and maintain your air conditioning, heating and ventilation systems. Our customers are our top priority and we are proud of our great reputation for providing a friendly, reliable and efficient service.

Individual solutions for every situation
on time & on budget

Hear from Our Customers

We have worked with COA Building Services for the last 5 years. They are quick to respond, provide a high level of service and great pricing. We would definitely recommend their services.

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Aidan Pound
Harrogate, RHS Garden Harlow Carr

We have used COA Building Services on many occasions for plumbing and heating repairs in our primary school. Excellent service, always on time, fair pricing, and fixed the first time. Would recommend any time.

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Micheal Hirst
Bradford, Lidget Green Primary School

Need help with your project? Call the COA Building Services team today on 01423 408 336

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    Air conditioning feels like a lifesaver throughout the summer, when indoor air temperatures can become insufferably warm. But you might have heard that it’s bad for your health. Or maybe you feel a little worse for wear after being in an air-conditioned environment. So, is aircon bad for your health? Read on as we take

  • How to Use an Air Source Heat Pump for Underfloor Heating

    Whether you have underfloor heating in your house or you’re planning a new installation, you might be wondering how best to power your heating system. An air source heat pump could be the ideal fit. In this post, we’ll discuss why air source heat pumps and underfloor heating are a match made in heaven, and

  • How Does Air Conditioning Work?

    The basic function of an air conditioning is that it pumps hot air outside while releasing cool air inside. However, the process going on inside the unit is a little more complicated than that. The main principle that powers air conditioning is similar to how refrigerators work. Once you understand that liquid absorbs heat as