Las Vegas summers are brutal on your car's A/C. We come to you and fix it fast. No shop visit needed.

When it hits 115°F, your car's A/C works harder than almost anywhere else. We've seen refrigerant leaks, broken compressors, and blown fuses all in the same week in July. Small problems get worse fast out here. A weak A/C in Las Vegas isn't just uncomfortable. It's a safety issue. The EPA tracks which refrigerants are safe and legal [1], and we only use approved ones. Don't wait until the system quits completely.
You turn on the A/C and get warm air. This usually means low refrigerant or a failing compressor.
Desert heat dries out seals and hoses fast. A slow leak can drain your system in just a few weeks.
The compressor runs almost nonstop in Las Vegas summers. We've seen them burn out in cars that were just fine the fall before.
Desert dust and sand clog cabin filters fast. A blocked filter cuts airflow and makes your A/C feel weak.
Heat can cause fuses, relays, and wiring to fail. Your A/C might stop working even when the refrigerant is full.
This is the most common mistake we see. A small refrigerant issue can turn into a full compressor replacement if you ignore it.
We've been doing this since 2010. We know what the desert does to A/C systems. Calling us early saves you money and keeps you safe. We come to your home, office, or wherever you're stuck. No shop, no wait, no surprise bills.
We handle all kinds of A/C work. From refrigerant recharges to compressor checks, we bring the right tools to you. And since we're mobile, you don't lose a day at a shop.
On-site diagnosis and repair for car air conditioning systems that aren't cooling properly.
Learn More ↗Refrigerant recharge service to restore cold air to your vehicle's AC system.
Learn More ↗Mobile repair for failed or failing AC compressors, including diagnosis, replacement, and refrigerant recharge.
Learn More ↗Diagnosis and repair of failed or leaking AC condensers, with refrigerant recharge included.
Learn More ↗Diagnosis and repair of automotive climate control systems, including sensors, actuators, and compressors.
Learn More ↗See the full list of A/C services we offer in Las Vegas below. We do every job on-site at your location.
We've worked on cars all over the valley, from Summerlin to East Las Vegas. The heat here is really hard on A/C systems. Rubber seals dry out. Refrigerant leaks faster. Compressors run at their limit for months. We know what breaks first here, and we're ready for it.
Las Vegas often hits 115°F in summer. At that temperature, your A/C isn't just for comfort. It keeps you safe. We've helped drivers stranded on the 95 with no cooling and an overheating car. Getting your A/C checked before peak heat is always the smart move.
Don't drive through a Las Vegas summer with a broken A/C. Call us and we'll come to you, same day when possible.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers about auto A/C service.
A basic refrigerant recharge usually costs between $100 and $200. Bigger repairs like a compressor replacement cost more, often $400 to $900. We give you a clear price before we start. No surprises.
In Las Vegas summer, a broken A/C is urgent. A parked car can reach 160°F inside. If your A/C blows warm air or makes strange noises, call us that same day. Waiting even a week can turn a cheap fix into a costly one.
We come to you with our tools. First, we check system pressure and look for leaks. Then we check the compressor, belts, and wiring. If you just need a recharge, we do it right there. If something bigger is wrong, we'll explain it clearly before we do anything.
A recharge adds refrigerant back to your system. It fixes low refrigerant levels. A repair fixes why the refrigerant was low, like a leak or a bad compressor. If you recharge without fixing a leak, you'll lose refrigerant again soon.
Yes. That's exactly how we work. We come to wherever your car is parked. Home, office, parking lot, or roadside. We serve all of Las Vegas and we've done mobile A/C service since 2010.
Warm or weak airflow is the most common sign. You might also notice a musty smell, strange noises when the A/C turns on, or the system cycling on and off too fast. In Las Vegas, even a small drop in cooling is worth checking before the real heat hits.
It does. We've seen it for sixteen years. The heat wears out compressors, dries out rubber seals, and causes refrigerant to leak through tiny cracks. Most car makers don't design A/C systems for 115°F summers. We keep that in mind when we service your car.