When your car's climate control stops working in Las Vegas heat, you need help fast.

Las Vegas summers are brutal. Temps regularly push past 115°F. Your climate control system takes the worst of it. Rubber seals crack. Refrigerant lines weaken. Blend doors stick after years of desert heat. We've seen systems fail completely by June after working fine in March. If your air blows warm, temperature won't hold, or you hear clicking behind the dash, don't wait. A small problem now becomes a full system replacement later. Modern climate control systems are more complex than basic A/C. They have sensors and actuators that need proper diagnosis.[1] We come to your home or office. No waiting room required.
Your system runs but blows hot air. This usually points to low refrigerant or a failing compressor.
You set it to 68 but it keeps swinging. A bad temperature sensor or blend door actuator is often the cause.
Strange noises behind the dash usually mean a blend door or blower motor is failing. Catch it early.
Desert dust clogs cabin air filters fast in Las Vegas. Weak flow can also mean a failing blower motor.
If the controls don't respond at all, it's often an electrical issue or a failed control module.
Musty or chemical smells from your vents can mean mold buildup or a refrigerant leak. Both need attention.
A broken climate control system in Las Vegas isn't just uncomfortable. It's a real safety issue when temps hit 110°F. We've been fixing these systems since 2010. We know how desert heat breaks them down differently than in other cities. We show up with the right tools and run a proper diagnosis. You get a straight answer before we touch anything.
Don't drive through a Las Vegas summer with broken climate control. Call us and we'll come to you, same day when available. We handle everything from quick refrigerant recharges to full control module repairs.
We keep the process simple so you know exactly what's happening with your car.
Call or book online and tell us what your car is doing. We'll schedule a time that works for you. We come to your home, office, or wherever you're parked in Las Vegas.
We plug in our diagnostic tools and inspect the full climate control system. We check refrigerant levels, sensors, actuators, and electrical connections. Then we explain what we found in plain language.
Once you approve the repair, we get to work on the spot. Most climate control repairs are done in one visit. We test the system before we leave so you drive away with cold, steady air.
Climate control repair costs vary based on what's actually broken. A refrigerant recharge runs much less than a compressor replacement. The type of vehicle matters too. Luxury cars common in Summerlin often have more complex systems with pricier parts. We give you a firm quote after diagnosis. We don't start work until you say yes. No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons. What we quote is what you pay.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers about climate control repair.
Cost depends on what's broken. A refrigerant recharge might run $150 to $250. A compressor replacement can reach $800 to $1,200 or more. We diagnose first and give you a firm number. No surprise bills.
Most repairs take two to four hours on-site. Simple fixes like a sensor swap or recharge are often done in under two hours. Compressor replacements take longer. We'll give you a time estimate after diagnosis.
Some things, like a cabin air filter swap, are easy DIY jobs. Most climate control repairs aren't. Refrigerant handling requires EPA certification. Diagnosing a bad blend door actuator takes professional tools. A wrong guess can cost more than just calling us.
Basic A/C repair covers the cooling side, like the compressor or refrigerant. Climate control repair covers the full system. That includes temperature sensors, blend door actuators, control modules, and airflow management. Newer vehicles need someone who understands the whole system.
In summer, yes. Las Vegas heat regularly tops 110°F. Driving without working climate control is a real health risk. This is especially true for kids and older adults. We offer same-day service because this isn't a problem you can put off in July.
Common signs include warm air from the vents and temperature that won't hold. Clicking or grinding from behind the dash is another warning. So is weak airflow or bad smells from the vents. If you notice any of these, call us before it gets worse.
It does. We've seen it for sixteen years. Extreme heat breaks down rubber seals and stresses the compressor. Refrigerant lines weaken faster than in cooler climates. Desert dust also clogs filters and sensors. Las Vegas vehicles need more frequent climate control checks than most other cities.