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

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Aqua Plumbing & Air: Your Dehumidifier Specialist


At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we understand your need for clean, healthy, and comfortable air in your home. Dehumidifiers are an essential part of achieving those needs. These devices work to reduce and maintain the level of humidity in the air. This is not only for comfort reasons but also health reasons. High humidity levels can encourage the growth of mold and mites, leading to allergies and other respiratory problems.

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Dehumidifier Installation

Choosing to install a dehumidifier in your home is an excellent choice for comfort and health. Our experienced technicians are here to guide you through the entire process. Every home is different, with distinct needs and specifications. Our experts will analyze your home’s humidity levels, your family’s health needs, and the specific characteristics of your home to recommend the best dehumidifier options.


Once the decision is made, we will take care of the entire installation process. We ensure that your dehumidifier is installed in the optimal location to provide maximum efficiency and coverage. Be it a simple portable dehumidifier or a whole house system, we have the skill and knowledge to handle it all.

Dehumidifier Repair

Regular usage and time can lead to wear and tear on dehumidifiers. Because the device constantly deals with moisture, parts can break down, and without proper maintenance, your dehumidifier could stop working altogether. That’s why at Aqua Plumbing & Air, we offer reliable dehumidifier repair services for those unfortunate times when you find your dehumidifier not operating at its peak.


Our technicians are skilled in troubleshooting and repairing various types and brands of dehumidifiers. We understand how important these devices are, especially in maintaining a healthy and comfortable atmosphere in your home. When you contact us for a repair, our technicians will inspect your dehumidifier and diagnose the issue promptly. We will then repair or replace the faulty parts, ensuring the device is back up and functioning in no time.

Whole House Dehumidifier

For a comprehensive solution to humidity control, a whole house dehumidifier is the best choice. Rather than just dehumidifying a single room, a whole house dehumidifier will reduce the humidity level in the entire home, providing uniform comfort.


These dehumidifiers are installed as part of your home’s HVAC system, working alongside your air conditioning system to pull moisture from the air through your return ductwork. The system then warms the air and recirculates it to achieve a uniform comfort level throughout your house.


At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we specialize in the installation and maintenance of these whole house dehumidifiers. Our team is well-versed with the intricate installation these systems require and have the expertise and tools to ensure an efficient and seamless installation.



With Aqua Plumbing & Air, you get more than just a service provider. You get a lifelong partner in maintaining the health and comfort of the air in your home. From installation to repair, our experienced team, high-quality products, and unrivaled customer service ensure your air quality needs are not just met, but exceeded.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Why do Sarasota homes need a whole-house dehumidifier?

    Sarasota, Florida, has high humidity levels for most of the year (often reaching 75% to 90% outdoors). While your AC cools the air, it may not remove enough moisture. A whole-house dehumidifier is necessary to:


    Improve Comfort: Eliminate that sticky, clammy feeling indoors.


    Prevent Mold & Mildew: Mold thrives when relative humidity is above 60%. A dehumidifier keeps the indoor level in the ideal 40% to 50% range.


    Protect Your Home: High moisture can warp wood floors and furniture, and damage electronics.


    Boost AC Efficiency: When the air is drier, your AC doesn't have to work as hard, which can lower energy bills and extend your system's life.

  • What is the ideal indoor humidity level for a Florida home?

    The best indoor relative humidity level for comfort, health, and home protection in Sarasota is generally between 40% and 50%.



  • What are the signs I need a dehumidifier installed?

    Look out for these common red flags in your Sarasota home:


    A persistent musty or damp odor, especially in closets or enclosed areas.


    Visible mold or mildew spots on walls, ceilings, or around windows.


    Condensation or fog on windows.


    Warped wood floors or sticky doors/cabinets.


    Increased allergy or asthma symptoms.


    Your home feels clammy or sticky even when the AC is running.

  • What services do you offer for whole-house dehumidifiers in Sarasota?

    We provide complete dehumidifier solutions for Sarasota homeowners, including:


    Professional Installation: Integrating a new, high-capacity dehumidifier with your existing HVAC system.


    Maintenance & Tune-Ups: Routine checks, cleaning, and filter replacements to ensure peak performance and efficiency.


    Expert Repair: Fast, reliable diagnosis and repair of all major dehumidifier makes and models.


    Replacement Services: Upgrading old or inefficient units with modern, energy-efficient models.

  • How long does a whole-house dehumidifier installation take?

    Most standard installations of a whole-house unit, which connects directly to your home's ductwork, typically take a few hours. The exact time can vary based on your home's layout and the complexity of the integration with your existing HVAC system.

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