Dixon Engineering is one of Oxfordshire's longest established air conditioning and refrigeration specialists. Established in 1982 to provide cost effective, energy efficient air conditioning and refrigeration solutions for corporate and retail customers. Since our inception 35 years ago, we have earned and maintained an enviable reputation. Our customers vary from hotels to hospitals, science facilities to shops and offices to schools. Whatever your requirements we offer a range of styles and sizes to suit all projects and budgets.
Richard Dixon founded the business in 1982 along with his wife Sandra Dixon. Richard's son James Dixon started working for the company in 2002 as a qualified Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineer and is now Managing Director and runs the company along with his wife Sarah Dixon who is the Office Manager. We are members of BESCA and are successfully audited on technical ability and Health & Safety compliance annually and are able to self-certify and register our projects under Part P of the building regulations directly with the local authority.
Dixon Engineering design, supply and install air conditioning equipment for all types of commercial applications. All installations come with a comprehensive 12 month parts and labour warranty for your complete peace of mind and we offer the option to extend this on a full parts & labour warranty providing a planned maintenance service agreement is in place. We guarantee that any equipment installed by Dixon Engineering will comply with all current legislation and will be equipped with the most up to date technology.
Heat pumps have been around for years. They are automatically installed in 90% of new homes in Sweden, 75% of new homes in Switzerland, and 30% of new homes in Germany. In Sweden and Switzerland respectively, 50% and 35% of existing properties have now fitted heat pumps. Heat pumps simply replace existing gas-guzzling systems. They connect to existing heating and hot water systems, and will run an existing radiator set up. Heat pumps can link to wet underfloor heating, and we can advise on and install underfloor heating, if it's appropriate, but that's entirely separate.