
The Big Chill Upgrade is a Climate Control Services promotion oriented around AC replacement projects in Palm Beach County. Current eligibility, savings, and end dates are listed on this page and may change over time, so read the page above for the authoritative terms. The dispatcher confirms whether the promo applies to a specific replacement quote before authorizing work.
Upgrade your comfort and save up to $5,000 on a new high-efficiency AC or Heat Pump system! Includes up to $3,000 in Climate Control Services instant savings and up to $2,000 in eligible utility rebates and tax incentives. Limited quantity available—first come, first cooled.
Beat the heat (or the cold). We’re rolling out incredible seasonal specials, limited-time offers, and exclusive discounts designed to keep your home comfortable all year round.
Is your system acting up? Need routine maintenance? Thinking of upgrading to a new, energy-efficient model? Now’s the perfect time! Our amazing deals make it easier and more affordable than ever to get the service you need. But hurry, these offers won’t last!
It is oriented around AC replacement projects. The exact scope, eligible equipment, and savings are listed on this page and may change. Read the page above for current terms and confirm with the dispatcher when scheduling.
Often yes on qualifying replacement projects. Approved-credit financing pairs with most installed quotes; how a specific promo and a specific financing program combine depends on the project scope and current terms. The dispatcher confirms before authorizing work.
Replacement is worth discussing when an older system needs repeated repairs, cannot keep the home comfortable, uses outdated refrigerant, or drives up runtime even after maintenance. Climate Control Services compares repair vs replacement before suggesting a promo applies.
End dates and any campaign limits are listed on this page. Read the current page for the authoritative date — promotions are time-bound and the page is the source of truth.
Last updated: March 21, 2026
Reviewed by the Climate Control Services team