Your engine needs clean oil to survive Las Vegas heat. We come to you.

Las Vegas summers are brutal on engines. Temperatures over 115°F break down conventional oil faster than in most other cities. When your oil gets old, it stops protecting the metal parts inside your engine. You might notice a dark, gritty look on the dipstick. The engine might run louder than usual. Some cars show a warning light. Don't ignore it. Old oil thickens and leaves deposits that cause real damage over time. Regular oil changes are one of the simplest ways to keep your engine running longer, and the engine oil system is one of the most basic parts of how your car works.[1] We've seen engines fail in their 80s and 90s in mileage just because oil changes were skipped too long.
Most conventional oil needs changing every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. If you've gone past that, your engine is working harder than it should.
That little oil can icon on your dash is not something to push through. It means your engine needs attention now.
A knocking or ticking sound often means the oil is too old or too low. Fresh oil quiets things down fast.
Pull your dipstick and check the color. Black, gritty oil means it's full of debris and not protecting your engine anymore.
Heading out of Las Vegas on a long drive? Get a fresh oil change first. It's the easiest way to avoid a breakdown on the highway.
Our summers push engines hard. After a long stretch of 110-plus degree days, it's smart to check and change your oil even if you're not quite at the mileage mark.
Skipping an oil change in this heat is a real gamble. We've been doing this since 2010. We know what the desert does to engines. Fast service matters here because the longer dirty oil sits, the more it breaks down. You get a certified, insured mechanic at your door, not a rushed lube tech at a chain shop.
We make oil change service in Las Vegas simple. Call us and we'll come to you, same day in most cases.
The whole process is straightforward and done right at your location.
Tell us where you are, home, work, or parked somewhere in Las Vegas. We'll give you a time window and show up ready to work. No need to drive anywhere or sit in a waiting room.
We drain out the old oil completely and swap in a fresh filter. Then we fill it back up with the correct conventional oil for your engine. The whole service usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes.
Before we pack up, we verify the oil level and check for any obvious leaks. We'll let you know if we spot anything else worth watching. Then you're back on the road.
Pricing for a conventional oil change depends on your vehicle's oil capacity and filter type. Larger engines need more oil, which affects the total cost. We give you a clear quote before we start, so you always know what you're paying. There are no shop fees added on top because we're mobile. Most Las Vegas customers find our pricing is competitive with chain shops, and you save the time of driving there and waiting. We don't add surprise charges at the end.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas customers.
Most conventional oil changes run between $45 and $95 with us. The exact price depends on your engine size and filter. We give you the number upfront before we start. No guessing at the end.
Plan on about 30 to 45 minutes from the time we arrive. We work efficiently and don't rush through it. You can stay inside or go about your day while we handle it outside.
You can, but it's messier than most people expect. Disposing of old oil is also a hassle in Las Vegas since you can't just pour it out. And a lot of homeowners in this area don't have a garage or a safe spot to get under the car. Calling us saves the trouble.
Conventional oil works fine for many older vehicles and normal driving patterns. But if your car sees a lot of stop-and-go traffic on the Strip or long highway stretches in summer, synthetic holds up better. We'll tell you honestly which one fits your car and your driving.
Old oil breaks down and stops lubricating the engine properly. In Las Vegas heat, that happens faster than in cooler climates. We've seen engines with sludge buildup that could have been avoided with a simple oil change. The repair bill is always much bigger than the oil change would have been.
Dark, gritty oil on the dipstick is the clearest sign. A ticking or knocking sound from the engine is another one. Some cars show a warning light, but don't wait for that. If you're past 5,000 miles on conventional oil, it's time.
Yes, we service most cars, trucks, and SUVs. Last month a customer called us about her older SUV parked at her apartment complex off East Sahara. We came out, changed the oil, and had her running in under an hour. If you're not sure whether we can service your vehicle, just call and ask.