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AC Repair Lake Worth FL — Climate Control Services, Family Owned Since 1973

When your air conditioner breaks down in Lake Worth, FL, you need a repair team that understands South Florida’s brutal heat and humidity — not a company that just moved here last year. Climate Control Services has been keeping Palm Beach County families cool since 1973. Three generations of Lake Worth homeowners have trusted us for fast, honest, and affordable AC repair in Lake Worth, FL.

With summer temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F and humidity levels hovering near 90%, a broken air conditioner isn’t just an inconvenience in Lake Worth — it’s a health and safety concern. That’s why we offer same-day AC repair service, seven days a week, with no overtime charges on evenings or weekends.

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Licensed & Insured · Family Owned & Operated · Serving Palm Beach County Since 1973

Our AC Repair Services in Lake Worth, FL

Florida’s climate puts enormous strain on residential and commercial HVAC systems. The combination of salt air from the coast, year-round pollen, and near-constant cooling demand means your AC system works harder here than almost anywhere else in the country. Our NATE-certified technicians are trained to diagnose and repair every issue specific to South Florida conditions.

Emergency AC Repair

When your AC dies at 2 AM in August, you can’t wait until Monday. Our emergency repair team responds quickly across Lake Worth and surrounding Palm Beach County communities. We stock our trucks with the most common parts — capacitors, contactors, fan motors, and refrigerant — so most repairs are completed in a single visit.

Central Air Conditioning Repair

From older split systems in Lake Worth’s historic neighborhoods to modern high-efficiency units in newer developments, we service all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and York. Common repairs we handle daily include:

AC Tune-Ups & Preventive Maintenance

Lake Worth’s climate means your AC runs 8–10 months per year. Without regular maintenance, efficiency drops, energy bills climb, and small issues turn into expensive breakdowns. Our 25-point maintenance inspection catches problems before they leave you sweating.

Duct Cleaning & Indoor Air Quality

Florida’s humidity creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew growth inside your ductwork. If you’re noticing musty odors, increased allergy symptoms, or visible mold near your vents, our duct cleaning and UV light purification services restore healthy indoor air quality to your Lake Worth home.

Commercial AC Repair

We also serve Lake Worth businesses, restaurants, retail stores, and offices. A broken AC system costs you customers and productivity. Our commercial division provides priority service to keep your business comfortable and operational.

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AC Repair Cost in Lake Worth, FL — What to Expect

We believe in transparent, upfront pricing. Before any work begins, our technician will diagnose the issue and provide a written estimate — no surprises, no hidden fees. Below are typical price ranges for the most common AC repairs in the Lake Worth area:

Repair Type Typical Cost Range
Diagnostic Service Call $89 – $129
Capacitor Replacement $150 – $300
Refrigerant Recharge (R-410A) $200 – $500
Contactor Replacement $150 – $350
Blower Motor Replacement $350 – $700
Condensate Drain Line Clearing $100 – $250
Thermostat Replacement $150 – $400
Evaporator Coil Repair/Replacement $600 – $2,000
Compressor Replacement $1,200 – $2,800
Full System Tune-Up $89 – $149

Prices reflect 2026 averages for the Lake Worth and Palm Beach County area. Actual cost depends on your system’s age, brand, and the specific nature of the repair. We always provide a written estimate before starting work.

Save Year-Round with Our Comfort Club Membership

Our Comfort Club annual maintenance plan is the smartest way to protect your investment and avoid costly emergency repairs. Members receive:

Most Comfort Club members save $200–$500 per year compared to paying for maintenance and repairs individually. In Florida’s demanding climate, skipping maintenance isn’t saving money — it’s borrowing from a future breakdown. Call (561) 408-0367 to enroll today.

Why Lake Worth Homeowners Choose Climate Control Services

There are dozens of AC repair companies in Palm Beach County. Here’s why Lake Worth families have chosen Climate Control Services for over five decades:

Lake Worth Neighborhoods & Nearby Areas We Serve

Our technicians know Lake Worth inside and out. We provide fast AC repair service to every neighborhood and community in the area, including:

Lake Worth Neighborhoods

Nearby Communities in Palm Beach County

In addition to Lake Worth, Climate Control Services proudly serves the entire Palm Beach County area, including:

No matter where you are in Palm Beach County, we can typically have a technician at your door within hours. Call (561) 408-0367 for AC repair near you.

Frequently Asked Questions About AC Repair in Lake Worth, FL

How quickly can you get to my Lake Worth home for an AC repair?

In most cases, we offer same-day service for AC repairs in Lake Worth. During peak summer months (June–September), demand is highest, but we prioritize emergency calls — especially for homes with elderly residents, infants, or medical conditions affected by heat. Comfort Club members always receive priority scheduling. Call us at (561) 408-0367 and we’ll give you an accurate arrival window.

How much does AC repair cost in Lake Worth, FL?

AC repair costs in Lake Worth typically range from $89 for a diagnostic visit to $2,800 for major component replacements like a compressor. The most common repairs — capacitor replacements, refrigerant recharges, and drain line clears — fall in the $150–$500 range. We always provide a written estimate before starting any work, so you’ll know the exact cost upfront with no surprises.

Should I repair or replace my air conditioner?

We use the “5,000 Rule” as a general guideline: multiply the age of your system (in years) by the estimated repair cost. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually the better investment. For example, a 12-year-old system needing a $500 repair (12 × $500 = $6,000) is likely a better candidate for replacement. That said, Florida’s demanding climate can shorten system lifespans — we’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your specific system’s condition, efficiency, and remaining useful life.

Why does my AC keep freezing up in Lake Worth’s humidity?

Frozen evaporator coils are one of the most common AC problems in South Florida. The high humidity creates ideal conditions for ice buildup when something goes wrong. The most frequent causes include low refrigerant from a leak, restricted airflow from a dirty filter or clogged ductwork, a failing blower motor, or a malfunctioning expansion valve. If your AC is freezing up, turn it off, switch the fan to “on” to help thaw the coils, and call us at (561) 408-0367. Running a frozen system can cause compressor damage — a much more expensive repair.

How often should I have my AC serviced in Florida?

In South Florida’s climate, we strongly recommend twice-yearly maintenance — once in the spring before cooling season begins and once in the fall. Because your AC runs 8–10 months per year here (compared to 4–5 months in northern states), it accumulates wear much faster. Regular maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive breakdowns, keeps your energy bills low, and can extend your system’s life by 5–7 years. Our Comfort Club membership includes both annual tune-ups plus repair discounts and priority service.

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Climate Control Services has been Lake Worth’s trusted AC repair company since 1973.
Call (561) 408-0367
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Last updated: April 6, 2026

Reviewed by the Climate Control Services team — Serving Palm Beach County Since 1973