Ductless mini split systems are great until one room stops heating or cooling, starts leaking, or flashes an error code you don’t understand. When that happens, you need a local technician who actually knows ductless systems — not  “generic AC guy”.

We provide ductless mini split repair in Spokane, WA, restoring comfort to each zone with clear diagnostics, honest pricing, and repairs done right the first time.

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Professional Ductless & Mini Split Repair

We service most types of ductless mini split systems:

  • Single-zone ductless mini split units

  • Multi-zone systems with several indoor heads

  • Wall-mounted, floor-mounted, and ceiling cassette units

  • Cooling-only mini splits and mini split heat pumps

Common mini split problems we fix:

  • One room not heating or cooling while others work

  • Indoor unit turns on, but blows weak or lukewarm air

  • Outdoor unit not starting or shutting off too quickly

  • Error codes on the display or remote

  • Water leaking from indoor head onto the wall or floor

  • Unusual noises from indoor or outdoor unit

  • Strong smells when the unit runs

  • System runs constantly but never reaches set temperature

If you’re searching “mini split repair near me” or “ductless AC repair Spokane”, our techs are ready to help.

Ductless Mini Split Brands We Service
Multiple ductless mini split indoor units providing zoned heating and cooling throughout a home
Areas We Serve

Signs Your Ductless Mini Split Needs Repair

When should I call for ductless mini split repair?

Schedule service if you notice:

  • Comfort issues

    • One or more zones always too hot or too cold

    • Big temperature difference between rooms

  • Performance issues

    • Unit turns on but airflow is very weak

    • System runs constantly with little effect

    • Mini split heats but won’t cool, or наоборот

  • Warning signs

    • E01, E1, F0 и другие error codes

    • Ice on the outdoor unit or refrigerant lines

    • Water stains, dripping, or mold near indoor unit

  • Noise & smell

    • Rattling, squealing, grinding, or buzzing sounds

    • Musty, burning, or electrical smells when it runs

Repair or Replace Your Ductless Mini Split?

We’ll help you decide based on:

  • The age of your system

  • The condition of key components

  • The cost of repair vs. replacement

  • Your comfort expectations and energy bills

Repair usually makes sense when:

  • The system is relatively new or mid-aged

  • The issue is limited to one indoor head or a minor component

  • The system has been mostly reliable

Replacement might be better when:

  • The system is old and inefficient

  • Multiple indoor units and/or the outdoor unit are failing

  • You’re facing frequent error codes and repeated repairs

We’ll never push you into a replacement — we’ll clearly show you the numbers and options so you can choose what’s best for your home and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our local HVAC technicians specialize in ductless mini split repair in Spokane, WA. We work on single-zone and multi-zone systems, mini split heat pumps, and most major brands.

A single indoor unit may stop cooling due to a clogged filter, dirty coil, blocked drain, sensor issues, or communication problems with the outdoor unit. We can inspect the system and pinpoint the exact cause

Error codes indicate specific faults such as sensor failures, communication errors, low refrigerant, or fan problems. During a service call, we read the codes, test the system, and explain what needs to be repaired.

 

Filters should typically be cleaned every few weeks during heavy use, and a professional maintenance visit is recommended at least once a year to clean components, check drains, and test system operation.

It depends on the age, condition, and cost of the repair. If the system is older and needs major work, we’ll help you compare repair vs. replacement so you can choose the most cost-effective option.

Need Ductless Mini Split Repair in Spokane, WA?

Don’t live with one freezing or overheated room while the rest of the house is fine.