HUMIDIFIERS

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we have been the trusted electrician for Humidifier solutions in Sarasota, Ellenton, and nearby areas since 1974.

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Aqua Plumbing & Air: The Premier Choice for Humidifier Services


Aqua Plumbing & Air is committed to providing top-notch humidifier services – from installation to repair and maintenance of whole-house humidifiers. With our team of certified technicians, we ensure optimal humidity in your house to give you comfortable and healthy living conditions. Let’s dive deeper into our services!

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what our customers are saying


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Had a situation where a prior plumbing job was not done properly, so Vic was responsive and came out to investigate, then personally scheduled himself quickly and efficie...


Cindy E

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Bobby installed some new, taller toilets for us and was very professional, knowledgeable, and kind. We will be returning to Aqua for all our plumbing needs as well as HVA...


Jenson and Blake K

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I called and the same day Robert (Bobby) came out and checked out our drains and fixed the clog. He then pushed the camera all the way out to the street make sure we are ...


Craig P

Daniel and Jared arrived on time as scheduled. They were both very polite and pleasant. They were very thoughtful about parking their vehicle in the spot that would not i...


Lori J

They did a complete repiping of my 40 year old condo. It took the 3 man crew 2 days from start to finish. They did a fantastic job. Very respectful and polite, were able ...


Mark H

Same-day service call to replace garbage disposal. Technician Alberto did an excellent job. Very professional. Cleaned up. Respected our home. Pleasure to work with. Offi...


Victor K

Had a situation where a prior plumbing job was not done properly, so Vic was responsive and came out to investigate, then personally scheduled himself quickly and efficie...


Cindy E

Bobby installed some new, taller toilets for us and was very professional, knowledgeable, and kind. We will be returning to Aqua for all our plumbing needs as well as HVA...


Jenson and Blake K

Humidifier Installation

When it comes to humidifier installation, our mission is simple – to provide a seamless installation process keeping your specific needs in mind. Our skilled technicians are experienced in installing various types of humidifiers and align their methodologies with best industry practices. Whether it’s a centralized whole house humidifier or a localized one for a specific room, we give the right guidance to our customers, helping them select efficient, cost-effective solutions that best suit their requirements.



For Aqua Plumbing & Air, the installation process does not stop at setting up the device. Our technicians also educate homeowners on how to operate and maintain their new humidifier for prolonged performance and reliability. By offering a comprehensive installation service, we aim to enhance comfort, health, and well-being in your home.

Expert Humidifier Repair Services

With everyday use, it’s natural for your humidifier to experience wear and tear. If not addressed in due course, this could lead to decreased functionality or complete breakdown of your device. At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we prioritize fast, efficient repair services to restore optimal humidification in your home. Our team understands the intricacies of different humidifier models, which allows them to diagnose the issue with utmost accuracy and swiftly execute the necessary repairs.


Our commitment to prompt, efficient repair services means minimal disruption to your daily routine. We employ modern techniques and use high-quality replacement parts to ensure long-lasting repairs. In case your humidifier requires any parts replacement, we always explain the issue to homeowners and provide clear, upfront pricing for any parts and labor costs involved.

Whole House Humidifier Services

Aqua Plumbing & Air specializes in whole-house humidifier services. These systems are designed to maintain an optimal humidity level throughout your home, helping to alleviate dry skin, decrease static electricity, and protect wooden furniture from warping and cracking. As these units are directly connected to your home’s HVAC system, our team takes extra care to ensure proper installation and maintenance.



We understand that your home’s atmosphere’s consistency directly influences your comfort, so we maintain thorough procedures for installing and servicing whole-house humidifiers. These include assessing your home’s size and layout, identifying the right humidifier model, and ensuring correct placement and configuration for maximized efficiency. Post-installation, we recommend scheduling regular maintenance services to keep your system working at peak performance. This approach is designed to minimize any potential issues, thereby increasing your equipment’s lifespan and reducing your expenses in the long run.


In conclusion, Aqua Plumbing & Air is your number one source for high-quality and reliable humidifier installation, repair, and maintenance. With a commitment to deliver impeccable services, our focus is always on exceeding your expectations and providing the healthy, comfortable living environment you deserve. Trust Aqua Plumbing & Air for your humidifier needs – experience the difference today!

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The Truth: The main job of the air filter is to protect your system itself! It catches dust, dirt, and debris to keep them from clogging up the sensitive internal components like the coils, blower motor, and fan. A clean system runs better and is less likely to break down. Clean air for your family is a great side benefit, but the filter's primary duty is system protection. 6. Myth: Setting the thermostat extremely low/high will cool/heat your home faster. The Truth: Turning your thermostat down to 65°F won't cool your home any faster than setting it to your desired 75°F. Your system puts out air at a fixed temperature, regardless of the setting. The only difference is how long the unit will run. Setting it lower than you need just means the system has to run longer before it shuts off, ultimately wasting energy. Set your thermostat to the temperature you want, and trust the unit to get there as quickly as it can. 7. 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