The company says that it has total sales exceeding £3.5 million, with monthly revenues between £100,000 and £150,000 in 2025. The news comes ahead of its fifth anniversary later this month, and reflects the rising demand for air conditioning for heating and cooling in both residential and commercial properties across London. The surge in sales reflects wider market trends. With rising summer temperatures and changing attitudes toward air conditioning in London, demand for heating and cooling systems is increasing rapidly among homeowners and businesses.
Founded in 2020 by a father-and-son team, Debonair Cooling has transformed from a side business into one of London’s best air conditioning providers, with a reputation for premium heating and cooling solutions.
Following a major rebrand in 2024, transitioning from Barnet Refrigeration to Debonair Cooling, the company has expanded its fleet, grown its engineering team, and invested in new property to support operations. The company supplies and installs systems from leading manufacturers, including Daikin, Carrier, Lennox, and Trane.
Debonair Cooling’s investment in staff, digital presence, and premium technology has positioned it as a leading provider of air conditioning for heating and cooling solutions while maintaining high service standards.
'We’re really proud of what we’ve built here at Debonair Cooling,” said founder Aria Toupchi. “We started small, with just one van and a few clients, and now we've got a team of experts and hundreds of happy customers. Reaching our five year anniversary with record sales reflects both the hard work of our engineers and the growing demand for high-quality air conditioning for heating and cooling across London.”
The company plans to expand further across London and into new UK markets. With revenues reinvested into growth and a strong digital presence. “Our vision is to build a nationally recognised brand in air conditioning and heating,” added Toupchi. “We’ve proven what can be achieved in just five years, and this is only the beginning.”