Wall air conditioners are a go-to solution for permanent, reliable cooling in spaces where window units are not ideal and portable venting is not practical. Built for through-the-wall installation, these units preserve window access, keep rooms comfortable, and simplify replacements in multi-unit properties.
Wall Air Conditioner Built for Through-the-Wall Installs and Long-Term Performance
The Trade Table supplies wall air conditioners spec-matched for sleeve size, BTU capacity, voltage, and duty cycle, helping contractors and property teams source units that install clean and perform consistently.
Wall Air Conditioners Options
– Standard replacement units for common wall sleeve openings
– Heat and cool models for seasonal flexibility
– High-BTU wall air conditioners for larger rooms and higher heat loads
– Quiet-operation units for bedrooms, offices, and hospitality rooms
– Commercial-ready wall air conditioners for multi-room rollouts
Wall Air Conditioner Best Use Cases
– Apartments and multi-family buildings with existing sleeves
– Hotels and hospitality guest rooms
– Offices, clinics, and small commercial spaces
– Additions, finished basements, and sunrooms
– Locations where window installs are restricted
Why Buy Wall Air Conditioners from The Trade Table?
– Spec matching by sleeve dimensions, BTU, and voltage
– Fast quoting for single replacements or bulk procurement
– Delivery coordination direct to site or warehouse
– Support for property managers, builders, and facility teams
Also Referred to As
– Wall Air Conditioner
– Wall Air Conditioners
– Through-the-Wall Air Conditioner
– Wall AC Unit
– In-Wall Air Conditioner
– Wall Unit Air Conditioner
Wall Air Conditioner FAQs
What’s the difference between wall air conditioners and window units?
Wall air conditioners install through a wall sleeve and preserve window space, while window units occupy a window opening and are typically easier to remove seasonally.
Do wall air conditioners require a sleeve?
Most do. If you’re replacing an existing unit, matching the sleeve size is critical. For new installs, a compatible sleeve and properly framed opening are required.
What BTU size should I choose for a wall air conditioner?
BTU selection depends on room size and heat load. Share square footage, ceiling height, and sun exposure and we’ll spec-match the right capacity.
Do wall air conditioners come with heat?
Yes. Many models include heat/cool capability for mild climates and shoulder-season use.
What voltage do wall air conditioners use?
Many smaller units run on 120V, while larger models often require 208/230V. Always confirm plug type and amperage before ordering.