AC Installation & Replacement services in Las Vegas
Las Vegas has more ac installation & replacement shops than the local search results show. We're the one without the marketing budget — but the one your neighbors actually call back. Service area covers Las Vegas proper plus the metro suburbs. After-hours is real after-hours, not "we'll get back to you tomorrow."
Local context for Las Vegas
Property managers across Las Vegas keep us on speed-dial because we're predictable. Same crews, same pricing, no surprises.
That said, newer construction in Las Vegas has its own set of typical issues. We see both.
The actual work
When repair doesn't make sense, replacement does. Modern systems run 50-70% more efficient than 15-year-old units, and the sun-belt utility savings can pay back the system in 6-9 years.
We size systems with proper Manual J calculation — not by square footage rules of thumb. Right-sizing matters; oversized systems short-cycle and don't dehumidify properly, undersized systems run constantly and never reach setpoint.
Standard same-day install: 1.5 to 5 ton residential central AC, single-stage and 2-stage, 14-18 SEER, all major brands. Variable-speed inverter systems and full ductwork rebuilds typically take 2-3 days.
Permit pulled by us where required. We handle the manufacturer warranty registration too — most homeowners don't realize unregistered systems carry only the base 5-year warranty instead of the 10-year that registration unlocks.
Ballpark numbers
1.5-2 ton single-stage 14 SEER runs $5,400 – $7,800. 2.5-3 ton single-stage 14 SEER runs $6,800 – $9,400. 3-4 ton 16 SEER 2-stage runs $8,800 – $13,200. 4-5 ton 18+ SEER variable-speed runs $12,800 – $18,500. Heat pump install (3-4 ton) runs $9,800 – $15,400.
What a typical call looks like
Recent Las Vegas job: 3.5-ton system, 16 years old, repeatedly failing capacitors and refrigerant leaks in a replacement of 20+-year-old home. We replaced with new 4-ton 16 SEER variable-speed system, $11,200 installed after diagnosing compressor on its last year. Cost ran $1100 — pretty middle-of-the-road for that fix.