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Reversible air conditioning in Nice and the 06
Reversible air conditioning is one of our specialities: one unit to cool in summer and heat in winter, with excellent efficiency. An economical, comfortable solution well suited to the Riviera climate.
What's included
- Heating and cooling from one unit
- High efficiency (air-to-air heat pump)
- Controlled energy bill
- Single-split or multi-split models
- Quiet operation
- May qualify for grants — we advise you
How it works
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Free quote within 48 h
Needs assessment by phone or on-site, then a clear, detailed quote within 48 h. No obligation.
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Equipment choice
A reliable brand suited to your home and your budget.
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Clean installation
Tidy install by our technicians, protected and cleared site.
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Commissioning & warranties
Leak test, settings and handover of manufacturer warranties.
How does reversible air conditioning work?
A reversible air conditioner is an air-to-air heat pump: in summer it extracts heat from your home to cool it; in winter it reverses its cycle and captures heat from the outdoor air to warm you. One unit replaces both cooler and back-up heater.
Its strength is efficiency: for 1 kWh of electricity, a good heat pump returns on average 3 to 4 kWh of heat. On the Riviera, with mild winters, that efficiency stays high all year — hence heating bills far below electric convectors.
Reversible AC and financial grants
Reversible AC may open the door to certain grants: the CEE bonus, reduced VAT on labour for a home over two years old, and MaPrimeRénov’ within a large-scale renovation. These are subject to conditions and to a certified (RGE) installer. We explain clearly which schemes your project may qualify for, without over-promising.
FAQ
Reversible AC: your questions
- Can reversible AC really heat a whole home in winter?
- On the Riviera, with mild winters, a properly sized reversible system provides the main heating for a well-insulated home, with excellent efficiency.
- Does reversible AC use a lot of energy?
- No, that’s one of its strengths: for 1 kWh used it returns 3 to 4 kWh of heat, making it cheaper than conventional electric heating.
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