What a Licensed Air Conditioning Contractor in Las Vegas Handles

Air conditioning is not optional in Las Vegas, and anyone who has lived through a July here understands why. When the temperature sits at 112 for days at a stretch, a system that is 20 percent less efficient than it should be is not a minor inconvenience. It runs constantly, barely keeps up, and the electric bill reflects every bit of it.

What makes this market different from most is how hard the conditions are on equipment. The summer heat alone puts mechanical components under stress that most manufacturers account for in their ratings but that still shortens service life when it shows up day after day for five months straight. The dust here is fine and constant, and it works its way into air handlers and condenser coils in ways that reduce airflow gradually enough that most homeowners do not notice until the system is already laboring. Hard water leaves mineral deposits on coils and in drain lines. And because systems run so many hours in Las Vegas, small problems that might take years to develop somewhere else show up here in a single season.

None of that is unusual to us. It is what every job looks like in this valley.