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For over four decades, Aqua Plumbing & Air has provided high-quality HVAC services to homeowners and businesses in Sarasota, Ellenton, and surrounding areas.

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AC INSTALLATION


For the majority of the year, it’s especially hot here in greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro. Air conditioning is essential. However, all models aren’t the same. To enjoy ideal comfort and peak energy efficiency, you need quality equipment, properly sized and installed. While there are contractors who will provide a lower quote, no one competes with the value achieved by Aqua Plumbing & Air.

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Expert A/C System Installation & Replacement

Aqua Plumbing & Air maintains the demanding criteria of a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer. Our team of professionals is factory trained, NATE-certified, and well-versed in the exceptional line of cooling options we install. Following strict protocols and drawing from in-house sheet metal fabrication capabilities, we resolve challenges and deliver unmatched rewards.

Contact our team for your air conditioner installations!

From technological innovation to outstanding manufacturer’s warranty, we implement industry-leading cooling systems. Organizing every project for a smooth and streamlined start-to-finish, we minimize disruption. Aqua Plumbing & Air invites you to get in touch with us at 941-306-3715 to get started on your residential, commercial, or industrial new construction installation or replacement. We offer a wide range of opportunities and free estimates across Manatee, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Parrish, South Venice, Palmetto, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, and Ellenton, FL.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Should i repair or replace HVAC?

    Evaluating repair vs. replacement costs will help you make the right decision. If your system is over 10 years old and has required several repairs, you should consider AC replacement. We can recommend the ideal system for your home.

  • How do i ensure my new cooling system lasts as long as possible?

    Every AC system needs regular upkeep to stay in good shape. Clean or change your filters as needed and schedule HVAC maintenance at least once a year to help your system last longer.

  • Should I choose a ducted or a split system?

    Ducted and split AC systems have their pros and cons. A ducted system will make keeping an even temperature throughout your home easier, while split systems are usually more energy efficient.

  • If I opt for an ac replacement, should i install the biggest ac unit i can afford?

    Not necessarily. An oversized air conditioner will short-cycle, waste energy, and inflate your energy bills. Our HVAC team can help you choose the right size and capacity for your AC unit substitution.

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October 17, 2025
Welcome to Sarasota! Here in the Sunshine State, our home's cooling and heating system—the thing that keeps us comfortable when the humidity spikes—is truly essential. But because this technology is complex, it's easy to fall prey to misinformation. From what's happening with the cooling fluid to why your outdoor unit is frosty, we've heard all the myths! We're here to clear the air (literally!) and give you the facts you need to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently. 1. Myth: You need to "top off" the cooling fluid every year. The Truth: Your system does not "use up" the refrigerant (the fluid that cools your home) like a car uses gasoline. It operates in a closed loop, circulating to absorb heat from inside and release it outside. If your system is low on this fluid, it means you have a leak . Adding fluid without fixing the leak is just an expensive, temporary fix. The fluid will continue to escape, and running the system while low can cause severe damage to the critical components, leading to a much more costly repair. If levels are low, get the system repaired! 2. Myth: Frost on your outdoor heat pump in the winter means it’s broken. The Truth: If you have a heat pump—a system that uses refrigerant and electricity to both heat and cool—a light dusting of frost is usually normal when the temperatures drop. The unit has a defrost cycle to manage this. However, if your outdoor unit is encased in a thick layer of ice, which we typically never have in Southwest Florida! A heavily iced unit will struggle to pull heat from the cold air and may switch to using your backup emergency heat . That emergency heat often uses much more electricity, which can send your power bills soaring. 3. Myth: Water draining outside means you have a system leak. The Truth: Don't panic when you see water trickling from a pipe (often near your outside unit)! In fact, it’s a good sign. That water is the result of your system removing humidity from your home’s air as it cools. This moisture, called condensate, is collected and safely drained outside. If you didn't see water coming from the pipe on a hot, humid day, it could mean the drain is clogged, and the water might be backing up inside your home, potentially causing damage. 4. Myth: Thick, expensive filters are always the best choice. The Truth: While those heavy-duty, tightly woven "allergy" filters might seem superior, they can actually choke your system . The denser material restricts airflow, forcing your unit to work much harder to pull air through and push it into your home.  This extra strain can decrease efficiency, increase energy costs, and even lead to premature system failure. We recommend using good quality, pleated filters with wider pleats that allow sufficient airflow to keep your unit happy. 5. Myth: Filters are primarily for cleaning the air you breathe. 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. Myth: The large unit outside is the entire heating and cooling system. The Truth: That outdoor unit is only half the story! It's the condenser/compressor part that sheds heat. The other crucial half is inside your home . This indoor component includes the air handler and the evaporator coil, which is where the refrigerant actually absorbs the heat from your home's air. Both the indoor and outdoor parts must work perfectly together to keep you comfortable. 8. Myth: Systems are designed to last a full 20 years. The Truth: While some older systems may have hit the 20-year mark, the common lifespan for modern units is typically 10 to 12 years, especially here in Sarasota & Lakewood Ranch . Over time, wear and tear will cause the efficiency to drop, and components will begin to fail. The best way to maximize your system's life and keep it efficient for as long as possible is to stick to a consistent, professional maintenance schedule. 9. Myth: The brand name is the most important factor when buying a new unit. The Truth: While reliable manufacturers exist, don't get hung up solely on the name on the box. In our region, the most crucial factor is the quality of the contractor and the installation . A properly sized and meticulously installed system will outperform a high-end unit that was installed poorly every single time. Look for a contractor who sells multiple different units and takes the time to size and select the perfect fit for your specific Sarasota home. Did you believe any of these myths? You're certainly not alone! The world of home comfort can be tricky, but knowing the facts can save you money and keep your system running optimally. What other heating and cooling questions have you heard floating around the Suncoast?
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