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Air conditioning in Jávea: installing and running it sensibly

A Jávea summer makes air conditioning feel less like a luxury and more like basic infrastructure, and the difference between a well-sized system and a rushed one shows up on every electricity bill from June to September. Here's how to choose an installer, what actually drives running cost, and why spring beats midsummer for getting the work done.

The Montgó massif rising over Jávea
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Why air conditioning isn't optional here

Jávea's summer heat runs long and genuinely intense from June through September, and a property without functioning, properly sized air conditioning becomes uncomfortable, and for older or vulnerable residents, potentially risky, well before August arrives. What starts as a nice-to-have for northern European newcomers in their first spring here tends to become non-negotiable by their first full summer, which is exactly why installers get booked out fastest in the months right before peak heat rather than during it.

Split, multi-split or ducted: the three basic options

A single split unit cools one room and is the simplest, cheapest install, well suited to a bedroom or a small apartment. A multi-split runs several indoor units off one shared outdoor unit — tidier outside than several separate units, but a single point of failure if the outdoor unit needs repair. A ducted system is the most discreet, distributing cooled air through concealed ductwork, and also the most expensive and disruptive to install, particularly as a retrofit into an already-finished property rather than during a reform.

How to choose an installer

A short list of checks separates a reliable choice from a risky one:

Getting quotes, in order

A sensible approach before committing to a system:

  1. Walk each room and note orientation, glazing and typical use before the first quote call
  2. Get at least three quotes on the same room-by-room brief, so they're genuinely comparable
  3. Ask whether each quote is supply-only or supply-and-install, and what that includes
  4. Check whether existing wiring or pipework can be reused or needs replacing
  5. Confirm installation timing against the season — booking in spring beats trying to book in July

Pricing: what actually drives the number

Costs vary by system type, number of rooms, and installation complexity, so there's no single honest figure worth quoting here — a single split unit in one room and a whole-property ducted system sit at genuinely different price points. What's worth asking is whether a quote is supply-only or supply-and-install, and whether it includes any electrical work the installation might need, since that's where a quote can look artificially low until the extras appear.

Lokalt tips Ask each installer for their sizing calculation in writing, not a rounded-up guess — an oversized unit cycles on and off and cools unevenly, while an undersized one runs constantly and still underperforms. Neither is cheap to run.
The Arenal bay at dusk, waves rolling in with the Montgó behind the town
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Sizing properly: the single biggest factor in running cost

A system sized correctly for the room it's cooling runs more efficiently, cycles less, and costs less to operate over a season than an oversized unit left running on low power to compensate for poor initial sizing. Room size, ceiling height, glazing and orientation all change what a room actually needs — a south- or west-facing room with large glass doors needs meaningfully more capacity than a shaded, north-facing room of the same floor area — and this is precisely why a proper survey beats a guess based on square metres alone.

Servicing and running costs through the season

An annual service — checking refrigerant levels, cleaning filters and coils, confirming the system runs at its rated efficiency — keeps running costs from creeping up unnoticed over a few seasons of use. Beyond servicing, external shading, closing doors to unused rooms, and setting a sensible target temperature rather than the coldest setting all reduce running cost without touching the unit itself.

Lokalt tips Book your annual service in spring, before the season's first genuinely hot week — servicing slots, like installation slots, get harder to find once everyone's system is already running flat out.

Booking timing: why spring beats summer

Installers in Jávea get busiest in the run-up to summer, roughly April through June, as residents and second-home owners alike realise they want a system in before the heat arrives rather than during it. Booking in winter or early spring generally means shorter lead times and more installer availability to actually discuss the job properly, rather than a rushed installation squeezed in during a July heatwave when demand outstrips supply.

Red flags worth watching for

A few patterns are worth treating with caution: a quote given with no room-by-room survey at all, reluctance to confirm registration or insurance, no mention of a warranty on the installation itself, and a price dramatically below every other quote with no clear explanation of what's different about the specification.

A quick reference

1proper sizing survey worth getting before any quote is treated as final
3quotes worth comparing on the same room-by-room brief
1annual service worth booking before the season's first hot week, not during it

How this directory helps

Air conditioning listings here are ordered by genuine local reputation, not by who pays the most to appear — there's no pay-to-rank mechanism on this site. The aim is a shortlist worth a first call, so your own comparison of quotes and sizing surveys makes the final decision.

Raske svar

Is a bigger air conditioning unit always better? No — an oversized unit cycles on and off rather than running steadily, cools unevenly, and doesn't necessarily cost less to run despite the larger price tag. A proper room-by-room sizing survey, accounting for glazing and orientation, gives a far more useful answer than assuming bigger is safer.

When's the best time of year to book an installation? Winter or early spring, well before the run-up to summer when installer diaries fill fastest. Booking in April, May or June is still possible but with longer waits, and trying to get a system installed during a July heatwave is the hardest and most expensive time to do it.

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