Ductless Mini-Split Installation in Florida: Free Quotes

Ductless mini-splits are perfect for Florida homes that need heating and cooling in spaces without existing ductwork - additions, garages, finished basements, or older homes with radiator heat. Per-zone control means you only condition the rooms you're using. Get free quotes from licensed Florida installers.

What Florida Homeowners Should Know

Florida's climate brings year-round cooling demand, high humidity, and intense summer heat that runs systems hard for 9+ months a year - which makes ductless mini-split installation a meaningful decision for any homeowner. Whether you're replacing an aging system or installing for the first time, the right equipment choice depends on your home's square footage, insulation, existing ductwork, fuel availability, and your tolerance for upfront cost vs. long-term operating cost.

The Home Service Guide connects Florida homeowners with licensed local HVAC contractors who provide free, no-obligation quotes. Comparing 2-3 quotes is the single best way to land on fair pricing and a contractor you trust.

Typical Cost in Florida

Florida ductless mini-split installation installations typically run $3,500-$9,500 all-in. Pricing varies with equipment efficiency rating, brand, system size, ductwork condition, and the contractor's overhead. Get multiple quotes so you can compare line items - especially permit fees, ductwork modifications, and warranty terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many zones do I need?

Each indoor head is a zone - typically one per room or per open area. A small FL home might need 2-3 zones; a larger home or whole-home retrofit could use 4-8 zones connected to one or two outdoor condensers. Your installer will recommend a layout based on your floor plan.

Are mini-splits more efficient than central AC?

Yes, typically - because you're only conditioning occupied zones rather than the whole house. Mini-splits also have higher SEER ratings (often SEER 20-30+) than typical central systems and use inverter compressors that modulate output continuously rather than cycling on and off.

Can mini-splits handle Florida winters?

Cold-climate mini-splits rated for Florida's lowest design temperature handle most heating loads. For very cold regions, some FL homeowners keep their original furnace as backup for the coldest weeks, running the mini-splits primarily and only firing the furnace below 0F.

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