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AC Recharge in Las Vegas, NV That Actually Cools

When your AC blows warm air in Las Vegas heat, you need a fix fast.

16 Years Serving Las Vegas 4.6 Stars · 293 Reviews Certified & Insured Mechanics
Warning Signs

Signs You Need an AC Recharge in Las Vegas

Las Vegas summers are brutal. When temps push past 115°F, a weak AC isn't just uncomfortable, it's a real problem. If your vents blow warm or barely cool air, your refrigerant is likely low. Refrigerant doesn't just disappear on its own. A slow leak is almost always the cause, and that leak gets worse the longer you wait. We've seen plenty of cars where a simple recharge turned into a full compressor replacement because the driver held off too long. Older vehicles parked outdoors in the valley lose refrigerant faster due to UV damage on seals and hoses. AC refrigerant must be handled by EPA-certified technicians to protect the environment and your system.[1] Don't let a fixable problem bake your car's AC system.

24/7
We're available day or night. Las Vegas heat doesn't keep business hours, and neither do we.
Same Day
Most AC recharges are done the same day you call. We come to your home, office, or wherever you're parked.
16 Yrs
We've been recharging AC systems in Las Vegas since 2010. We know exactly what the desert heat does to your car.
Common Situations

Warm Air From the Vents

Your AC is running, but the air feels warm or room temperature. That's the most common sign your refrigerant is low and a recharge is needed.

AC Cools Then Warms Up

The air starts cold, then slowly gets warm during your drive. This usually means refrigerant is critically low and the system is struggling to keep up.

Weak Airflow or Low Pressure

If airflow feels weaker than usual, the AC system may be running on low refrigerant. We check pressure levels before and after every recharge.

AC Hasn't Been Serviced in Years

Most vehicles lose a small amount of refrigerant over time. If your AC hasn't been checked in a few years, it's worth having the levels tested.

Visible Leak or Oily Residue

An oily film near AC fittings or hoses often means refrigerant is leaking. We'll find the source before recharging so the fix actually holds.

AC Smells Musty or Strange

A musty smell from the vents can mean the system is low on refrigerant or has moisture buildup. Both issues are worth checking out right away.

Why Choose Us

Why Las Vegas Drivers Trust Us With Their AC

A low refrigerant charge can turn into a failed compressor fast. Compressors are expensive. Catching the problem early saves you real money. We're certified, insured, and we've been doing this since 2010. We come to you, so you're not sitting in a hot waiting room. And we tell you the price before we start.

What to Expect When You Call

We give you a straight price before any work begins, no surprises.
A certified mechanic comes to your location, whether that's home or the office.
We test the system first to find any leaks before adding refrigerant.
We confirm cold air is blowing before we pack up and leave.
Ready to Book

Get Your AC Cold Again Today

Call us and we'll get a certified mechanic to your location fast. We handle AC recharges as part of our full auto air conditioning service in Las Vegas.

Simple Steps

How an AC Recharge Works With Us

The process is quick, and you don't have to go anywhere.

1

You Call, We Come to You

Tell us where you are and what your AC is doing. We'll schedule a time that works for you. Our mechanic comes to your home, office, or wherever your car is parked in Las Vegas.

2

We Test the System First

Before adding any refrigerant, we check the system pressure and look for leaks. This step matters. Adding refrigerant to a leaking system is a waste of your money.

3

We Recharge and Confirm

We add the correct type and amount of refrigerant for your vehicle. Then we run the AC to confirm it's blowing cold. You'll feel the difference before we leave.

Fair Pricing

AC Recharge Cost in Las Vegas

AC recharge prices in Las Vegas vary based on the refrigerant type your car uses, how low the system is, and whether a leak needs to be addressed first. Older vehicles use R-134a, while newer models use R-1234yf, which costs more per pound. We give you a clear quote before we start anything. Last month a customer in the east valley called us thinking they needed a full AC replacement. It turned out to be a simple low refrigerant situation, and they were back to cold air for a fraction of what they expected to pay. No hidden fees, no guesswork.

Upfront quote before any work starts.
You approve the price before we touch anything.
No add-ons or surprise charges after the job.
Typical price range
$120 - $400+
Refrigerant type (R-134a vs. R-1234yf) affects material cost.
How low the system is determines how much refrigerant is needed.
Leak detection and repair add to the total if a leak is found.
Vehicle make and model can affect access and labor time.
Your Questions

AC Recharge Questions Answered

Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers.