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At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we have been the trusted provider for Mini Split Repair solutions in Sarasota, Ellenton, and nearby areas since 1974.

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Aqua Plumbing & Air: Leading Experts in Ductless Split Repair


As a trusted name in home comfort, Aqua Plumbing & Air specializes in providing a broad range of HVAC services, including Ductless Split Repair throughout greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro. Over the years, ductless HVAC systems have grown significantly in popularity due to their efficiency, flexibility, and easy installation. However, as with any other HVAC system, they can face specific issues that require professional attention. At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we pride ourselves on our ability to address these challenges swiftly and skillfully.

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Fundamentals of a Ductless HVAC System

A Ductless HVAC, or a Mini-Split system, is a heating and cooling mechanism that allows homeowners to control the temperature in individual rooms or spaces. As the name suggests, it does not rely on a network of ducts to circulate air throughout the house. Instead, it includes an outdoor unit and one or more indoor units that distribute air directly within a specific location.



These systems offer a cost-effective answer to areas that cannot accommodate standard ducted systems, like property extensions or older houses with insufficient space for ductwork. They are also an efficient solution for heating or cooling specific zones of a house according to the residents’ preference.

Mastering Ductless Split Repair

While ductless systems are typically durable, they can develop problems due to regular wear and tear, improper installation, or inadequate maintenance. One common issue is a refrigerant leak, which not only decreases your system’s efficiency but can also adversely impact environmental health. Another typical problem is a malfunctioning blower motor that can interrupt your system’s functionality.



At Aqua Plumbing & Air, our team of certified professionals possesses extensive experience in tackling such issues. They conduct a thorough system check to identify and rectify problems, ensuring your Ductless Split System operates efficiently once again.

Fixing Your Ductless Split System

Maintaining perfect home comfort requires an optimally functioning HVAC system. When your Ductless Split System faces issues, trust the experts at Aqua Plumbing & Air to provide efficient repair services. We begin by assessing the issue, following which, we develop a personalized repair solution.



No matter the problem – whether it’s a leak, clogged filters, or power issues, our team of experts is equipped to handle it with precision and professionalism in Manatee, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Parrish, South Venice, Palmetto, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, and Ellenton, FL. In case the system requires replacement parts, we only use high-quality components to ensure that the repair stands the test of time.

Choose Aqua Plumbing & Air For Top-Tier Ductless Split Repair

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we strive to meet the highest industry standards while providing superior service. Our team is committed to ensuring that your ductless HVAC system is performing at its peak efficiency, offering you maximum comfort for years to come. We are ready to handle any repair – large or small, with the care and expertise that our customers have come to expect from us.



Rely on Aqua Plumbing & Air for your Ductless Split Repair. We bring a dedication to craftsmanship, regardless of the task at hand, maintaining our reputation as industry leaders in HVAC services. Prompt, reliable, and efficient, Aqua Plumbing & Air is the smart choice when it comes to your home comfort needs. With us, rest assured your Ductless Split System is in skillful, trustworthy hands.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What is a ductless mini split system?

    It’s a compact, energy-efficient HVAC system that provides zoned heating and cooling without traditional ductwork.

  • Where can I install a mini split in my home?

    Anywhere you need comfort control — garages, additions, or rooms with poor airflow.

  • How long does installation take?

    Most Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch homeowners can have their mini split installed in just one day.

  • Why isn’t my mini split cooling properly?

    Low refrigerant, dirty filters, or sensor issues are common culprits. A local technician can pinpoint the issue quickly.

  • Are mini splits energy efficient?

    Yes! They use inverter technology to adjust output, saving energy and reducing monthly bills.

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