
An HVAC issue is usually treated as an emergency in Palm Beach County when an AC stops cooling during severe heat, the system leaks indoors, freezes heavily, trips breakers, smells electrical, makes loud or grinding noises, or creates a safety concern for people in the home. Climate Control Services can confirm the next available emergency repair appointment when homeowners call or book online.
When your air conditioner breaks down in the middle of a Florida summer or your heating system fails during a cold snap, Climate Control Services is here to help. Our emergency HVAC technicians are available 24/7, 365 days a year to restore comfort to your home quickly and efficiently.
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Our experienced technicians respond quickly to all types of HVAC emergencies throughout Palm Beach County:
24/7 Availability: HVAC problems don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our emergency technicians are on call around the clock.
Rapid Response: We understand the urgency of HVAC emergencies, especially in Florida’s extreme weather. Most emergency calls receive same-day service.
Experienced Technicians: Our certified HVAC professionals have the expertise to diagnose and repair emergency issues quickly and effectively.
Fully Equipped Trucks: Our service vehicles carry a comprehensive inventory of parts and tools to handle most repairs on the first visit.
Transparent Pricing: Even in emergencies, we provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges.
Climate Control Services provides 24/7 emergency HVAC service throughout Palm Beach County, including:
When you call our emergency line, you’ll speak directly with our dispatch team who will assess your situation and dispatch the nearest technician.
Our technicians arrive with diagnostic equipment to quickly identify the root cause of your HVAC emergency.
We explain the problem, available solutions, and provide transparent pricing before beginning any work.
Using high-quality parts and proven techniques, we restore your system to proper operation as quickly as possible.
After completing repairs, we thoroughly test your system to ensure everything is working correctly.
While we’re always here for emergencies, regular maintenance can prevent many HVAC failures:
Emergency HVAC service rates reflect the urgency and after-hours nature of the calls. However, we believe in fair pricing and will never take advantage of your emergency situation.
We offer financing options for major emergency repairs to help manage unexpected HVAC expenses.
Contact Climate Control Services immediately if you experience:
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Reviewed by the Climate Control Services team — Serving Palm Beach County Since 1973
Last updated: March 21, 2026
It is usually an emergency when an AC stops cooling in severe heat, the system leaks indoors, freezes heavily, trips breakers, smells electrical, makes loud or grinding noises, or creates a safety concern for people in the home. Standard scheduled service is the right path when comfort, airflow, or efficiency is slipping but the system is still running safely.
Usually no. Those symptoms can get worse if the system is forced to keep running. Safe thermostat and breaker checks are fine, but if the issue continues, scheduling emergency service is safer than repeatedly resetting the system.
Turn the system off at the thermostat if it is leaking, freezing, smoking, or making electrical noises. Move people and pets away from the indoor unit if there is water or smoke. Keep pets and small children clear of the outdoor unit. Avoid resetting the breaker more than once.
Yes. Climate Control Services dispatches emergency HVAC service across Palm Beach County communities including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Lake Worth Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, North Palm Beach, Juno Beach, Greenacres, Lantana, Palm Beach, Tequesta, Belle Glade, Pahokee, and Westlake. Response time depends on dispatch load and how far the home is from the Boynton Beach office.
Last updated: April 7, 2026
Reviewed by the Climate Control Services team