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Ductless Mini-Split AC Guide for South Florida

A comprehensive guide to ductless mini-split heat pump systems for South Florida homeowners. Covers sizing, installation requirements, costs, brand comparisons, and maintenance — everything you need to make an informed decision about going ductless.

Built by AC Repair Today — Licensed FL Contractor CAC1824118


Why Consider a Mini-Split?

Ductless mini-split systems are one of the fastest-growing HVAC segments in South Florida. They're ideal for:

  • Homes without existing ductwork — older Florida homes, additions, converted garages
  • Room additions and sunrooms — extending your central AC to a new room is expensive and often undersized
  • Hot spots — that one bedroom that's always 5 degrees warmer than the rest of the house
  • Home offices — independent temperature control without cooling the entire house
  • Efficiency upgrades — modern mini-splits achieve 20+ SEER2 ratings, far exceeding most central systems

In South Florida's climate, where AC runs 8-10 months per year, the efficiency difference between a 14 SEER central system and a 22 SEER mini-split can save $40-80/month on electricity.

How Mini-Splits Work

A mini-split system has two main components:

  1. Outdoor condenser unit — sits outside on a pad or wall bracket, contains the compressor
  2. Indoor air handler (head) — mounts on a wall, ceiling, or floor inside the room

These connect through a small conduit (typically 3 inches) carrying refrigerant lines, a power cable, and a condensate drain. No ductwork needed.

Single-Zone vs. Multi-Zone

Configuration Best For Typical Cost (Installed)
Single-zone (1 outdoor + 1 indoor) One room, garage, addition $3,000 - $5,500
Dual-zone (1 outdoor + 2 indoor) Two bedrooms, office + bedroom $5,500 - $8,500
Tri-zone (1 outdoor + 3 indoor) Multiple rooms, small whole-home $8,000 - $12,000
Quad-zone (1 outdoor + 4 indoor) Larger homes, whole-home replacement $10,000 - $16,000

Multi-zone systems use a single outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor heads. Each room gets independent temperature control — no more thermostat wars.

Sizing Your Mini-Split

Proper sizing is critical in South Florida. An undersized unit won't keep up during July heat waves; an oversized unit short-cycles and fails to dehumidify (a huge problem in our humid climate).

Quick Sizing Chart (South Florida Climate)

Room Size (sq ft) BTU Needed Typical Tonnage
150 - 250 9,000 0.75 ton
250 - 400 12,000 1 ton
400 - 550 18,000 1.5 ton
550 - 700 24,000 2 ton
700 - 1,000 36,000 3 ton

Adjustment factors for South Florida:

  • West-facing windows: add 10-15%
  • Poor insulation (pre-1980 construction): add 15-20%
  • Vaulted ceilings: add 10%
  • Kitchen installation: add 4,000 BTU
  • Multiple occupants (3+): add 600 BTU per person

Pro tip: Don't just go by square footage. A 300 sq ft sunroom with floor-to-ceiling windows needs a 18,000 BTU unit, not 12,000. Solar heat gain is the biggest variable in South Florida.

Top Mini-Split Brands for South Florida

Mitsubishi Electric (Hyper-Heat)

  • SEER2 range: 17 - 33.1
  • Humidity control: Excellent — i-see Sensor 3D
  • Warranty: 12-year compressor, 12-year parts (with registration)
  • South Florida verdict: The gold standard. Best dehumidification, quietest operation (19 dB), widest operating range. Premium price but worth it for primary living spaces.

Daikin (Fit / Emura)

  • SEER2 range: 17 - 24
  • Humidity control: Very good — intelligent eye sensor
  • Warranty: 12-year compressor, 12-year parts (with registration)
  • South Florida verdict: Best value at the mid-to-high tier. The Emura wall unit is the most attractive design available. Strong dehumidification.

Fujitsu (Halcyon)

  • SEER2 range: 16 - 33
  • Humidity control: Good — adjustable fan speed helps
  • Warranty: 10-year compressor, 10-year parts
  • South Florida verdict: Excellent efficiency ratings. Slightly louder than Mitsubishi but very reliable. Good mid-range option.

LG (Art Cool / Multi-F)

  • SEER2 range: 17 - 24
  • Humidity control: Good
  • Warranty: 10-year compressor, 7-year parts
  • South Florida verdict: Best smart home integration (ThinQ app). Art Cool gallery panels look like picture frames. Good option if aesthetics matter.

Budget Options: MRCOOL / Pioneer

  • SEER2 range: 16 - 22
  • Humidity control: Adequate
  • Warranty: 5-7 years
  • South Florida verdict: DIY-friendly (pre-charged lines). Fine for garages, workshops, and secondary spaces. Not recommended for primary living areas — weaker dehumidification and shorter lifespan.

Installation Requirements in Florida

Permits and Code

Florida requires a permit for mini-split installation. Key requirements:

  • Building permit from your local municipality
  • Licensed contractor (FL HVAC license CAC-class required)
  • Electrical permit if installing a new dedicated circuit
  • Miami-Dade NOA — if you're in Miami-Dade or Broward, outdoor units need a Notice of Acceptance for hurricane wind rating (most major brands have this)

Electrical Requirements

Unit Size Circuit Required Wire Gauge
9,000 BTU 15A / 115V 14 AWG
12,000 BTU 20A / 115V or 230V 12 AWG
18,000 BTU 20A / 230V 12 AWG
24,000 BTU 30A / 230V 10 AWG
36,000 BTU 40A / 230V 8 AWG

Most installations require a dedicated circuit from the electrical panel. Older Florida homes may need a panel upgrade if adding multiple units.

Outdoor Unit Placement

  • Elevated mounting recommended (12-18 inches above ground) — protects against flooding during hurricanes and tropical storms
  • Hurricane straps or brackets — required in Miami-Dade/Broward, recommended everywhere in South Florida
  • Clearance: 24 inches on all sides for airflow, 48 inches above for hot air discharge
  • Avoid direct afternoon sun — west-side placement reduces efficiency by 5-10%

Maintenance Schedule

Mini-splits need more frequent filter cleaning than central systems because the filters are finer.

Monthly

  • Clean or rinse indoor unit filters (every 2-4 weeks in South Florida — pollen and humidity accelerate buildup)

Quarterly

  • Clean indoor unit coils with foaming coil cleaner
  • Check and clear condensate drain line (algae grows fast in Florida humidity)
  • Inspect outdoor unit for debris, landscaping overgrowth

Annually

  • Professional deep cleaning of indoor blower wheel and drain pan
  • Refrigerant pressure check
  • Electrical connection inspection
  • Outdoor coil cleaning

Every 3-5 Years

  • Replace indoor unit filters if they're the washable mesh type and showing wear
  • Consider a professional chemical wash of the indoor evaporator

Florida-specific warning: Condensate drain clogs are the #1 mini-split service call in South Florida. The high humidity means the drain runs constantly, and algae/mold grows inside the line within weeks. Pour a cup of distilled white vinegar through the drain monthly, or install a condensate pump with a safety float switch.

Mini-Split vs. Central AC: Cost Comparison

For a typical 1,500 sq ft South Florida home:

Factor Central AC (16 SEER2) Mini-Split System (22 SEER2)
Equipment + install $6,000 - $10,000 $10,000 - $16,000
Monthly electric (summer) $180 - $250 $120 - $170
Monthly electric (winter) $60 - $90 $40 - $65
Annual maintenance $150 - $250 $200 - $350
Duct losses 20-30% of cooling None (ductless)
Expected lifespan 12-15 years 15-20 years
10-year total cost $22,000 - $34,000 $22,000 - $32,000

Mini-splits cost more upfront but break even within 5-7 years through lower operating costs — especially when replacing an older central system with leaky ductwork.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Oversizing for "extra cooling power" — An oversized mini-split cools the air fast but doesn't run long enough to remove humidity. In South Florida, you'll end up with a cold, clammy room.

  2. DIY installation on pre-charged units — MRCOOL and similar brands market "DIY" installation. While technically possible, improper flare connections cause slow refrigerant leaks that kill the compressor within 2-3 years. Florida also requires a licensed contractor for permit sign-off.

  3. Ignoring condensate drainage — Mini-split drain pans are small. In Florida's humidity, a clogged drain means water damage to your wall within hours, not days.

  4. Mounting the indoor unit above a bed — Condensate leaks happen. Mount over a dresser or desk, never directly above where you sleep.

  5. Skipping the hurricane strap — Your outdoor unit is a 100+ pound projectile in a Category 3+ storm. Secure it.

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