When your AC stops blowing cold in Las Vegas heat, you need help fast.

Las Vegas summers are brutal. Temperatures push past 115°F, and your car's AC system takes the worst of it. Rubber seals dry out fast in the desert heat. Refrigerant lines can crack or leak after years of extreme temperature swings. We've seen it happen to all kinds of vehicles, from older trucks in East Las Vegas to newer SUVs in Summerlin. If your AC blows warm air, makes a strange noise, or smells musty when you turn it on, don't wait. A small refrigerant leak turns into a full system failure quickly out here. Modern automotive AC systems are more complex than most drivers realize, and desert conditions push them harder than almost anywhere else in the country.[1]
Your AC is running but the air just isn't cold. This usually points to a refrigerant leak or a failing compressor.
The compressor is the heart of your AC system. Heat and age wear it down fast in Las Vegas. When it fails, the whole system stops working.
Low refrigerant is one of the most common AC problems we fix. Cracked lines and worn seals let it escape slowly over time.
A musty or sour smell usually means mold or bacteria in the evaporator. It's common when AC systems sit unused or run constantly in humid conditions.
If cold air only comes out when you're moving fast, the condenser fan may be failing. It's a fixable problem we see often.
Strange sounds when you turn on the AC usually mean a compressor clutch issue or debris in the system. Catching it early saves money.
A broken AC in Las Vegas isn't just uncomfortable. It's a safety issue when temps hit 115°F. Waiting days for a shop appointment isn't always an option. We're a family-owned business that's been doing this for 16 years. We show up fast, tell you exactly what's wrong, and fix it on the spot. No shop drop-off, no waiting rooms.
Don't drive another day in Las Vegas heat with a broken AC. Our auto air conditioning service is mobile, fast, and fairly priced. Call us and we'll get out to you.
We keep the process simple so you know exactly what's happening from start to finish.
Tell us what your AC is doing, or not doing. We'll ask a few quick questions about your vehicle. Then we'll set a time to come to you.
Our mechanic arrives with the tools to test your AC system right there. We check refrigerant levels, compressor function, and electrical components. You get a clear answer fast.
Once you approve the repair, we get to work. Most AC repairs are done the same visit. We test the system before we leave so you drive away with cold air.
AC repair prices vary depending on what's actually wrong. A simple refrigerant recharge costs much less than a compressor replacement. In Las Vegas, desert heat tends to wear out components faster than in cooler climates, so the repair needed can range widely. We give you a firm quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise charges at the end. Last month a customer called us about warm air from his vents and it turned out to be a small refrigerant leak. Quick fix, fair price, done in under an hour at his Spring Valley home.
Here are the questions we hear most often from Las Vegas drivers.
Most repairs fall between $120 and $900 depending on the problem. A refrigerant recharge is usually the cheapest fix. Replacing a compressor costs more. We always give you a price upfront so there are no surprises.
Most repairs take one to two hours on-site. A simple recharge can be done in under an hour. Bigger jobs like a compressor swap take longer, but we'll tell you the time estimate before we start.
You can try, but it often doesn't fix the real problem. Those kits add refrigerant without finding the leak. In our experience, customers who do this end up calling us a few weeks later anyway. We find the actual cause and fix it right.
Most AC systems don't need routine service unless something goes wrong. But in Las Vegas, the extreme heat puts extra stress on components. We recommend having it checked if you notice any change in cooling performance, especially before summer hits.
Yes, it can be. Driving in 110°F heat without AC is dangerous, especially for kids, pets, or anyone with health issues. We offer same-day service because we know waiting isn't always safe here. Call us and we'll get to you fast.
Warm air from the vents is the most obvious sign. But you might also notice weak airflow, a bad smell when you turn it on, or a clicking sound when the AC starts. Any of those means it's time to get it looked at.
Yes, we stock common refrigerants and parts on our service vehicles. For most standard repairs, we have what we need when we arrive. If your vehicle needs a specialty part, we'll let you know before scheduling so there's no wasted trip.