About Sovereign Planned Services Ltd
Sovereign are experts on designing and installing bespoke air conditioning systems for a range of buildings in England.

Sovereign Planned Services Ltd install and maintain all types of bespoke Air Conditioning Systems, Ventilation, Refrigeration and Ductwork. We also offer Mechanical Services which include Plumbing, Sanitary, Central Heating Systems, Gas Fired Appliances. We are based in Knypersley, Stoke on Trent and have been established as a family business for over 30 years.
We currently carry out work within the following sectors, Commercial, Retail, Healthcare, Education, Leisure whilst have a strong relationship in the Rail Industry.
We complement our air conditioning installation service with a wide range of ancillary services (installation of mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and even full facilities management).
Sovereign Planned Services Ltd has been providing air conditioning systems, and other mechanical services, tailor-made to suit our customers' exact requirements. We also offer maintenance contracts for a single air conditioning unit, right through to full FM contracts.
Sovereign Planned Services Ltd offers FREE no obligation site survey and quotation for any of the works we specialise. We install and maintain Air Conditioning systems form 1 unit up to large high rise office blocks. Sovereign offers the full package form the initial design through to the installation and full handover on completion.
Sovereign's mechanical services cover the whole mechanical range from Plumbing, Sanitary, Central Heating, Gas Boilers etc.
If you need further information about commercial HVAC services, please contact Sovereign at 0800 243 638.
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