Ductless Mini Split Services in New Port Richey, FL

Serving Greater West Central Florida

Ductless mini split systems give New Port Richey homeowners and business owners a flexible, energy-efficient way to heat and cool individual rooms or entire buildings, without running ductwork through walls and ceilings. R.J. Kielty Plumbing, Air, & Electric Inc. installs, inspects, maintains, and repairs ductless mini split systems across Pasco County and the surrounding West Central Florida region.

Since 1973, R.J. Kielty has been a family-owned company with deep roots in the area. We opened our first operation in Hudson, FL, and have since grown to three branch locations. Our technicians work with residential and commercial customers who need reliable cooling solutions built for Florida’s subtropical climate.

If your property lacks existing ductwork, or you want zone-based temperature control for specific rooms, a ductless mini split is often the most practical and cost-effective option.

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Ductless Mini Split Services We Offer in New Port Richey

R.J. Kielty provides four core ductless mini split services for homes and businesses in the New Port Richey area. Each service addresses a specific stage of system ownership, from initial setup through long-term care.

Ductless Mini Split Installation

A ductless mini split installation starts with a load calculation to determine the correct system size for your space. Oversized units cycle on and off too frequently, wasting energy. Undersized units run constantly without reaching the set temperature. Proper sizing matters.

Our technicians mount the indoor air handler, place the outdoor condenser unit, and connect the two with refrigerant lines, a condensate drain, and electrical wiring. Most single-zone installations take one day. Multi-zone systems, where one outdoor unit connects to several indoor units, may require two days depending on the layout.

Ductless mini splits work well in room additions, converted garages, sunrooms, and older Florida homes that lack ductwork. They’re also a strong fit for commercial spaces like server rooms, small offices, and retail storefronts where independent temperature control saves money.

Ductless Mini Split Inspection

An inspection evaluates your existing ductless mini split system’s condition. Our technicians check refrigerant levels, electrical connections, condensate drainage, and airflow across both indoor and outdoor components.

We also inspect the mounting brackets, wall penetrations, and line set insulation. Florida’s humidity and salt air, especially closer to the Gulf, can accelerate corrosion on outdoor units. Catching these issues early prevents expensive compressor failures.

If you’re buying a home in New Port Richey that already has a ductless system installed, an inspection gives you a clear picture of remaining service life and any needed repairs before you close.

Ductless Mini Split Maintenance

Regular maintenance keeps your ductless mini split running efficiently and extends its lifespan. Florida’s warm, humid climate means these systems run hard for eight to ten months of the year. Without maintenance, performance drops and energy bills climb.

A standard maintenance visit includes cleaning or replacing air filters, flushing the condensate drain line, cleaning the evaporator and condenser coils, and checking refrigerant charge. Dirty coils alone can reduce system efficiency by 20–30%, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

We recommend scheduling maintenance at least once a year, ideally in early spring before peak cooling season hits. Commercial systems that run year-round may benefit from twice-yearly service.

Ductless Mini Split Repair

Common ductless mini split repair issues include refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, faulty fan motors, and drainage problems. Error codes on the indoor unit’s display often point to the source of the problem, which helps our technicians diagnose issues faster.

If your system blows warm air, makes unusual noises, or shuts off unexpectedly, it likely needs professional attention. Some problems, like a clogged drain line, are straightforward fixes. Others, such as a failed compressor or control board, require replacement parts.

R.J. Kielty stocks common replacement components and can source manufacturer-specific parts for most major ductless mini split brands, including Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, and LG.

Why Choose R.J. Kielty for Your Ductless Mini Split Needs in West Central Florida

R.J. Kielty Plumbing, Air, & Electric Inc. has operated in the Greater Central Florida area for over 50 years. That kind of longevity doesn’t happen without consistently delivering quality work at fair prices.

Here’s what sets us apart for ductless mini split services:

Experience since 197

We started in Hudson, FL, and have grown to three branch locations. Our technicians have installed and serviced ductless systems in homes ranging from 1960s-era block construction to brand-new builds in Trinity and Wesley Chapel.

Ductless Mini Split Service Areas Near New Port Richey, FL

R.J. Kielty Plumbing, Air, & Electric Inc. provides ductless mini split services throughout West Central Florida from our New Port Richey branch. Our service area includes communities and neighborhoods across Pasco County and beyond.

We regularly serve customers in:

  • New Port Richey and Port Richey
  • Hudson and Bayonet Point
  • Trinity and Odessa
  • Land O’ Lakes and Wesley Chapel
  • Holiday and Elfers
  • Tarpon Springs and Palm Harbor
  • Spring Hill (southern Hernando County)

If you’re unsure whether your location falls within our service range, contact us, we’re happy to confirm availability.

Schedule Your Ductless Mini Split Service in New Port Richey Today

Ready to improve your home or business comfort with a ductless mini split system? R.J. Kielty Plumbing, Air, & Electric Inc. makes the process simple.

Call our New Port Richey office or to schedule an appointment. We offer free estimates for new installations and can typically schedule service within a few business days.

Whether you need a new ductless mini split installed in a sunroom off US 19, or your existing system needs a refrigerant check before another Pasco County summer, our technicians are ready to help. We serve both residential and commercial customers with the same level of attention and professionalism.

Don’t wait until your system breaks down in July. Schedule your ductless mini split service now and stay ahead of the heat.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ductless Mini Split Systems

A ductless mini split system is a flexible heating and cooling solution that delivers temperature control without traditional ductwork. It consists of an outdoor condenser unit connected via refrigerant lines to one or more indoor air handlers, allowing zone-based temperature control for specific rooms or entire buildings.

A single-zone ductless mini split installation typically takes one day. Multi-zone systems with one outdoor unit connecting to several indoor units may require two days, depending on the layout and complexity of your property’s configuration.

Maintenance should be scheduled at least once yearly, ideally in early spring before cooling season. In Florida’s warm, humid climate where systems run 8–10 months annually, commercial systems may benefit from twice-yearly service to maintain efficiency and extend lifespan.

Proper sizing is critical for efficiency. Oversized units cycle on and off frequently, wasting energy, while undersized units run constantly without reaching your desired temperature. A correct load calculation ensures optimal performance and prevents energy waste.

Yes. Ductless mini splits use less electricity than traditional central AC because they eliminate duct losses, which account for more than 25% of energy consumption in typical homes according to the U.S. Department of Energy, making them a cost-effective cooling solution.

Common repair warning signs include blowing warm air, unusual noises, unexpected shutdowns, refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, and faulty fan motors. Error codes displayed on the indoor unit help technicians diagnose issues quickly and accurately.