CASE STUDIES
Panasonic provides 5-Star heating and cooling for holiday rentals
T
he standard for holiday rentals in the UK is high, with a very competitive market post-pandemic. Overall guest comfort is an important factor to ensure a successful year-round holiday rental and having high quality heating and cooling can be the ideal accessory to help attract visitors. Pinder Cooling and Heating helped take two holiday rentals to the next level with Panasonic’s Etherea with nanoeX. The first property is a self-contained flat based near Bradford, and the second is a 2-bed, 2-bath penthouse apartment in the heart of York. Both properties were seeking a highly efficient and discreet solution to maintain heating and cooling levels throughout the year to ensure maximum comfort for guests. Andrew Pinder, founder of Pinder Cooling and Heating commented: “since
the pandemic air quality has been a major concern for people when staying outside of their homes. We decided Panasonic’s Etherea with nanoeX would be the ideal solution for these properties thanks to its fantastic heating and cooling abilities and stylish design, plus the fantastic benefits of nanoeX. Not many holiday rentals in the UK even consider air conditioning, let alone going the extra mile with nanoeX technology – this just puts these properties far above the rest.” Panasonic’s range of Etherea with nanoeX units is the smart solution to keep any environment clean, comfortable, and welcoming. It’s renowned for being highly efficient, and the sleek and stylish design allows for a unit that suits any interior with a compact width of just 870mm. Etherea boasts the highest energy rank of A+++ in heating and cooling, providing the greatest
level of comfort. The air-to-air technology allows for a highly energy efficient solution to ensure optimal use year-round, utilising R32 refrigerant for a much lower environmental impact.
The units come with nanoeX technology as standard. Panasonic’s advanced technology produces up to 9.6 trillion hydroxyl radicals (also known as OH radicals) per second. Abundant in nature, OH radicals have the capacity to inhibit certain pollutants, viruses, and bacteria to clean and deodorise. nanoeX technology can bring these incredible benefits indoors so that hard surfaces, soft furnishings, and the indoor environment can be a cleaner and pleasant place to be. nanoeX works independently from the heating and cooling operation when the unit is in fan mode, improving protection 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Leanne Mace, account manager at Panasonic, said: “With nanoeX it’s not just about the air, the fact that it cleans hard and soft surfaces too adds that extra layer of protection – it means that when a guest lays their head on a cushion, they have the peace of mind knowing it’s been cleaned with nanoeX. It also can work independently from the heating and cooling, so for guests arriving you can put on fan only mode with nanoeX for a special welcoming feel. We’re delighted to see the rise in our highly efficient products being used in holiday rentals – they go hand-in-hand for the perfect solution.”
Rebecca Barraclough, holiday rental
property owner, explained: “When I spoke with Andrew about which heating and cooling products to go for, he couldn’t speak higher of Panasonic’s units, and especially the nanoeX technology. For me, being able to clean the air with guests staying is a massive positive and helps make them feel more comfortable. The Etherea unit fits well with the interior – portable air con units tend to be big, heavy and loud, so having the Etherea fitted onto the wall and be able to use it year-round is a big bonus – I would definitely recommend Panasonic’s products for anyone in the holiday rental market.”
34 July 2022 •
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