Las Vegas heat is hard on your engine oil. A synthetic oil change keeps your car protected all year.

Las Vegas summers push engines past their limits. When temps hit 115°F on the Strip, your oil breaks down faster than the bottle says it will. Dark, gritty oil on the dipstick is a clear sign you're overdue. So is a ticking engine or that amber oil light on your dash. We've seen a lot of engine damage in this city that started as a skipped oil change. Older oil loses its ability to coat metal parts, and the heat here speeds that up. Synthetic oil lasts longer and holds up better in extreme heat than conventional oil does.[1] If you drive in North Las Vegas or East Las Vegas on older roads with a lot of stop-and-go traffic, your engine works even harder.
Most synthetic oil lasts 5,000 to 7,500 miles. If you've gone past that, don't wait any longer.
Pull your dipstick and check the color. Black, gritty oil means it's no longer protecting your engine.
A ticking or knocking sound often means low or old oil. Fresh synthetic oil quiets things down fast.
Don't ignore that amber light. It means your oil level or pressure is off and your engine needs attention now.
New cars benefit from an early synthetic oil change. It clears out metal particles from the break-in period.
Heading out of Las Vegas on a long road trip? Fresh oil before you go gives you one less thing to worry about.
Old oil doesn't just get dirty. It stops protecting. In Las Vegas heat, that happens faster than most people expect. We've been doing this since 2010, and we know what the desert does to engines. We come to you, we use quality synthetic oil, and we get it done right the first time.
Don't put it off until something breaks. Our oil change service comes straight to you in Las Vegas, and we can usually get there the same day.
The whole process is simple and fast, and you don't have to go anywhere.
Give us a call or book online. Tell us where you are and what you drive. We'll confirm a same-day or next-day time that works for you.
One of our certified mechanics shows up with the right synthetic oil and a fresh filter for your vehicle. You don't move your car. We handle everything on-site.
We drain the old oil, swap the filter, and fill your engine with fresh synthetic oil. We do a quick check under the hood before we leave. Most jobs take about 30 minutes.
Synthetic oil changes cost more than conventional, but they last longer and protect better in the Las Vegas heat. Most jobs in Las Vegas run between $75 and $150. Your final price depends on the oil brand, the amount your engine holds, and your vehicle type. Larger trucks and SUVs common in Summerlin and Henderson take more oil, which adds to the cost. We give you a clear price before we start. No surprises, no add-ons you didn't ask for.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers.
Most synthetic oil changes in Las Vegas run between $75 and $150. The price depends on your vehicle, the oil grade it needs, and how much oil your engine holds. Trucks and SUVs usually cost a bit more than smaller cars. We give you the exact price before we start.
A synthetic oil change takes about 30 minutes at your location. We show up with everything we need. There's no waiting room, no drop-off, and no picking your car up later.
You can, but it's messier and more work than most people expect. You need the right oil, the right filter, a drain pan, and a way to dispose of the old oil legally. A common mistake is buying the wrong oil grade for your engine. We take care of all of that for you.
Yes, and the heat here makes that difference matter more. Synthetic oil holds up at high temperatures much better than conventional oil does. It also lasts longer between changes, which saves you money over time. In our experience, Las Vegas drivers who switch to synthetic see fewer oil-related problems.
Old oil breaks down and stops lubricating your engine parts. In 115°F summer heat, that happens faster than you'd think. Last month a customer called us after ignoring their oil light for two weeks. The engine was already knocking. Don't wait for that call.
The clearest signs are a dark dipstick reading, an oil warning light, or a ticking engine noise. Most synthetic oils are good for 5,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on your vehicle. But Las Vegas heat and stop-and-go driving can shorten that window. Check your dipstick every month if you drive a lot.
We bring everything. You don't need to buy oil or a filter ahead of time. We stock the right synthetic oil grades and filters for most vehicles. Just tell us your year, make, and model when you book.