Premium AC units supplied in Trinidad & Tobago by Westco Cooling, the exclusive local dealer for Streamline Air-Conditioning.
Planning to install or replace an air-conditioning unit? Ask your AC technician, contractor, or project team to quote and specify Streamline — a trusted AC brand supported locally by Westco Cooling.
When you ask for an AC quote, many installers may simply recommend the unit they have easiest access to. But the brand you choose affects comfort, efficiency, noise levels, long-term confidence, and future product support.
That is why more customers are asking for Streamline Air-Conditioning by name.
With Westco Cooling supporting Streamline locally in Trinidad and Tobago, customers can ask their installer to source a trusted AC unit from a dedicated local supplier.
Use this simple message when requesting a quote:
“Hi, I’m looking to install or replace an AC unit and I would like you to quote me for a Streamline air-conditioning unit supplied by Westco Cooling.
Please recommend the right BTU size for my space and let me know whether a regular, inverter, cassette, floor-ceiling, or ducted Streamline unit would be best.”
treamline gives customers and installers access to a practical AC range for residential, commercial, and larger cooling applications. Westco Cooling’s product portfolio includes regular and inverter wall-mounted units, cassette systems, floor-ceiling units, and ducted air-conditioning systems.
Streamline AC units are supplied locally through Westco Cooling, giving installers and customers a clear source for the brand in Trinidad and Tobago.
From bedrooms and living rooms to offices, retail spaces, warehouses, and commercial buildings, Streamline offers multiple AC unit types and capacities.
Installers can choose from wall-mounted, cassette, floor-ceiling, and ducted units depending on the space, layout, and project requirements.
Streamline units are positioned around efficient, quiet cooling, with regular and inverter options available for different customer needs.
BTU capacity is one of the most important parts of choosing an AC unit. If the unit is too small, it may struggle to cool the room. If it is too large, it may not operate as efficiently as it should.
*This is general guidance only. Final AC sizing should be confirmed by a qualified technician based on ceiling height, room layout, sun exposure, insulation, occupancy, and equipment heat load.