Skip the shop. We come to your home, office, or wherever your car is parked.

Las Vegas heat is brutal on engine oil. Temperatures over 115°F break down oil faster than in most other cities. When oil gets old or low, your engine works harder and wears out sooner. Watch for your oil light, a burning smell, or dark, gritty oil on the dipstick. If your car sounds rougher than usual at startup, that's a sign too. We've seen engines in older East Las Vegas vehicles go years without a change, and the damage adds up fast. Most vehicles need an oil change every 3,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on the oil type and how you drive. Don't let the desert heat make a small maintenance task into a big repair bill. Regular oil changes are one of the best things you can do for your car's long-term health [1].
That little light means your engine needs attention now. Ignoring it, even for a few days, can cause real damage.
You've gone past your last change sticker and keep putting it off. We make it easy to stop procrastinating.
Work schedules, kids, and long commutes make shop visits tough. We come to your home or office instead.
Las Vegas summers cook engine oil fast, especially if your car sits outside all day. We check and change it on the spot.
Heading out of town on I-15 or US-95? A fresh oil change before a long drive protects your engine on the road.
New cars need their first oil change sooner than most people think. We'll set you up on the right schedule from the start.
We've been working on Las Vegas vehicles since 2010. We know what the desert heat does to engine oil. Skipping or delaying an oil change here isn't like skipping one in a cooler climate. The heat thins oil out faster, and dirty oil turns into a bigger problem quickly. When you call us, you get a certified, insured mechanic at your door, not a rushed lube tech working on commission.
Give us a call and we'll get you scheduled fast. Same-day service is available for most Las Vegas locations.
The whole process is simple, and most jobs are done in under an hour.
Call us and tell us your vehicle and location. We'll confirm a time that works for you. Same-day slots fill up fast, so earlier is better.
Our mechanic arrives with the right oil and filter for your vehicle. You don't need to do anything to prepare. We work in your driveway, parking lot, or wherever the car is.
We drain the old oil, swap the filter, and refill with fresh oil. We check the level and look things over before we pack up. You're back on the road fast.
Oil change pricing depends on your vehicle type, the oil it takes, and whether you need a standard or synthetic blend. A basic conventional oil change costs less than a full synthetic service for a truck or SUV. Las Vegas driving conditions, stop-and-go traffic on the Strip, long highway stretches on US-95, and extreme heat, all affect how often you actually need a change. We give you a straight quote before we start. No surprise charges after the job is done.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers.
Most mobile oil changes run between $49 and $120 depending on your vehicle. Conventional oil is on the lower end. Full synthetic for a larger SUV or truck costs more. We give you the exact price before we start, so there are no surprises.
Most oil changes take 30 to 45 minutes once we arrive. We bring everything with us. You don't need to wait at a shop or rearrange your day.
You can, but it's messier and harder than most people expect. You still need to buy the oil, filter, and disposal container. Then you have to find somewhere to drop off the old oil. For most Las Vegas drivers, calling us is faster and costs about the same.
A drive-through shop is fast, but you're driving there and waiting in line. With us, you stay home or at work. Plus, you get a certified mechanic, a quick-lube technician. We also take a look at the rest of your vehicle while we're there.
Yes, and the heat here makes it worse than most places. Old oil breaks down faster in high temperatures. We've seen engines in Las Vegas with sludge buildup from skipped changes. The repair bill for that is far bigger than the cost of staying on schedule.
Pull out the dipstick and look at the oil on it. Fresh oil is amber-colored and smooth. Old oil looks dark brown or black and may feel gritty. You might also notice a burning smell or hear your engine running rougher than usual at startup.
We bring everything. You don't need to buy anything ahead of time. Just tell us your vehicle's year, make, and model when you call. We'll show up with the right oil type and filter for your car.