STSUK.Com Ltd

STSUK.Com Ltd

Facilities Services

Atherton, Manchester 606 followers

Unlimited, Free, Same day callouts for commercial refrigeration and air conditioning.

About us

STS UK was set up to deliver high-quality technical services within the field of refrigeration and air conditioning. We are focused on providing energy-efficient solutions to meet clients’ needs and take a holistic approach when assessing each client, drawing on our extensive knowledge of a broad range of existing technologies to propose and deliver unique solutions. We have an extensive client base and aim to provide the best equipment possible, at the best price available, installed and maintained to the very highest standards with great customer service. We work hard to earn the respect of our clients because of our technical knowledge and skills, together with our attitude to, and pride in, every one of our projects.

Industry
Facilities Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Atherton, Manchester
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009
Specialties
Refrigeration, Cellar Cooling, Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Electrical, Environmental, Ice Machines, Cold and Freezer Rooms, Bottle Chillers, Ventilation, Installation, Maintenance, Repair, Facilities Management, Design, Specification, and Hospitality

Locations

  • Primary

    Unit 4 Dorset Road Enterprise Centre

    Atherton, Manchester M46 9QU, GB

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    Did you know that regular maintenance on commercial refrigeration systems can increase efficiency by up to 20%? Preventive care reduces breakdowns, lowers energy costs, and extends the lifespan of your system. Don’t wait for problems to arise—get ahead of them today! Contact us at 0161 971 7300 or visit STSUK.com #Refrigeration #Efficiency #PreventiveCare #STSUK

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    Lovely work, looking forward to seeing the end result! If this is what's achieved on a first attempt under the expert guidance of Anthony Steel, imagine what Anthony and the more experienced team members can help you achieve. #TrainingandDevelopment, #CommercialAirCon #Thecoolguys

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    Did you know our engineers specialise in cutting-edge commercial cooling and refrigeration solutions across the North of the UK? From reducing downtime to maximising system efficiency, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a glimpse of a recent project we completed in Salford, ensuring peak performance for our client's refrigeration system. Looking to optimise your business's cooling solutions? Contact us at 0161 971 7300 to find out how we can help your business stay cool and efficient.#CommercialRefrigeration #CoolingSolutions

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    Did you know our engineers specialise in cutting-edge commercial cooling and refrigeration solutions across the North of the UK? From reducing downtime to maximising system efficiency, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a glimpse of a recent project we completed in Salford, ensuring peak performance for our client's refrigeration system. Looking to optimise your business's cooling solutions? Contact us at 0161 971 7300 to find out how we can help your business stay cool and efficient. #CommercialRefrigeration #CoolingSolutions Pierre Simmons, Craig Mclachlan, Anthony Steel

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    What’s your refrigerant strategy? When it comes to selecting the right refrigerants for your business, the choices can be complex, especially with evolving regulations and sustainability goals. Whether you're looking to transition from high-impact HFCs or explore eco-friendly options like natural refrigerants and HFOs, STSUK.com can guide you through the process. Refrigeration Gases: Key Types and Trends Refrigeration systems rely on different gases, each with its own environmental and performance impact, the key types can be categorised as below: HFCs (Hydrofluorocarbons) (e.g., R-134a): Common but high global warming potential, being phased out. Natural Refrigerants (e.g., CO2, Ammonia): Eco-friendly with low environmental impact, but may require special handling. HFOs (Hydrofluoroolefins) (e.g., R-1234yf): New, low global warming alternatives, though more expensive. CFCs & HCFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons & Hydrochlorofluorocarbons): Banned due to ozone depletion. As sustainability drives change, companies are shifting to natural refrigerants and HFOs to meet environmental standards. With expertise in refrigeration technology and compliance, STSUK.com offers you tailored advice and solutions to help you make informed decisions that balance performance, cost, and environmental impact. Call us today to ensure your business is prepared for the future of refrigeration. Pierre Simmons Craig Mclachlan Anthony Steel

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    What’s your refrigerant strategy? When it comes to selecting the right refrigerants for your business, the choices can be complex, especially with evolving regulations and sustainability goals. Whether you're looking to transition from high-impact HFCs or explore eco-friendly options like natural refrigerants and HFOs, STSUK.com can guide you through the process. Refrigeration Gases: Key Types and Trends Refrigeration systems rely on different gases, each with its own environmental and performance impact, the key types can be categorised as below: HFCs (Hydrofluorocarbons) (e.g., R-134a): Common but high global warming potential, being phased out. Natural Refrigerants (e.g., CO2, Ammonia): Eco-friendly with low environmental impact, but may require special handling. HFOs (Hydrofluoroolefins) (e.g., R-1234yf): New, low global warming alternatives, though more expensive. CFCs & HCFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons & Hydrochlorofluorocarbons): Banned due to ozone depletion. As sustainability drives change, companies are shifting to natural refrigerants and HFOs to meet environmental standards. With expertise in refrigeration technology and compliance, STSUK.com offers you tailored advice and solutions to help you make informed decisions that balance performance, cost, and environmental impact. Call us today to ensure your business is prepared for the future of refrigeration. Pierre Simmons Craig Mclachlan Anthony Steel

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    Refrigeration - something that we all take for granted but how does refrigeration work? Ever wondered how your fridge keeps your food fresh or how your AC keeps you cool on hot days? It all comes down to refrigeration, a process that removes heat from one place and moves it somewhere else! Here’s a simple breakdown of how it works: The Refrigerant – A fluid flows through your fridge’s coils, absorbing and releasing heat as it changes from a liquid to a gas and back again. Evaporation Magic – When the refrigerant evaporates, it absorbs heat from inside the fridge (or room if it’s AC), cooling the space down. Compression & Pressure – The refrigerant gas is then compressed, increasing its temperature and pressure as it travels to the coils outside the fridge. Condensation Cycle – Once outside, the refrigerant cools and condenses back into a liquid, releasing the heat it absorbed into the surrounding air. That's why the back of your fridge or AC feels warm! Repeat the Cycle – The refrigerant keeps circulating, repeating the process to maintain cool, fresh conditions inside! Pierre Simmons, Craig Mclachlan, Anthony Steel

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