Weak or no airflow
Could be a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, blocked vents, or a duct problem. We check it all and tell you exactly what's going on.
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AC Repair — Las Vegas
Warm air, no airflow, a unit that won't kick on — whatever's going wrong, we'll figure it out and give you a straight answer on what it costs before we do anything.
Common AC problems we fix
In Las Vegas heat, even a minor AC problem can make your home unbearable fast. Here's what we handle most often.
Could be a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, blocked vents, or a duct problem. We check it all and tell you exactly what's going on.
Low refrigerant, a bad capacitor, a dirty condenser, or a compressor issue are the usual suspects. We diagnose it before quoting a repair.
A clogged drain line or restricted airflow can cause water damage and iced-up coils. We clear the issue and explain how to avoid it again.
When the AC just stops working and it's 110° outside, call us directly. We're available around the clock for urgent cooling problems.
How we handle repairs
We've heard the horror stories — a tech shows up, does a bunch of work, then hands you a bill you didn't see coming. That's not how we operate. Here's our actual process:
AC repair questions
Still have questions? Call us — we're happy to talk through it before you book anything.
Warm air usually means one of a few things: low refrigerant from a leak, a failed capacitor (the part that helps start the compressor), a dirty condenser coil, or a compressor that's struggling. A thermostat set to "fan only" mode can also fool you into thinking something's broken. We narrow it down fast once we're on-site.
Most common repairs — a capacitor replacement, a refrigerant recharge, clearing a clogged drain — are done in one visit, usually in one to two hours. More involved repairs take longer, but we'll tell you what to expect before we start.
Depends on the age of the unit and the cost of the repair. If the repair is expensive and the system is 10+ years old, replacement often makes more financial sense long-term. We'll lay out both options honestly and let you decide — no pressure either way.
It can be. Banging usually means something's loose or broken inside the unit. Clicking on startup is normal; clicking that doesn't stop might point to a failing relay or capacitor. Don't ignore unusual sounds — catching it early is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Don't wait it out
Weak airflow, warm air, water dripping, or strange sounds — these don't fix themselves. The sooner you call, the simpler the repair usually is.