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4950 W Vegas Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89108
Open today 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Henderson AC repair contractors. A few degrees cooler buys days, not weeks, once the heat arrives.
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Ask what the diagnostic fee covers before the visit. Most contractors charge one, many credit it against the repair, and a few do not — and that single question explains most of the gap between two quotes that otherwise look the same. Ask whether the after-hours rate applies to the slot you are being offered, because a Saturday morning appointment is sometimes priced as an emergency.
A refrigerant top-up without a leak search is not a repair. A sealed system does not use refrigerant, so if it is low it is leaking, and recharging it books you the same visit again next summer at the same price. Ask for the leak to be found. If a contractor recharges and leaves without looking, you have paid for a delay rather than a fix.
Get the diagnosis in terms you can check. "The compressor is gone" and "it needs a new system" are conclusions, not evidence. Ask what was measured — pressures, temperature split, capacitor reading, amp draw — and ask to see the failed part. Reputable technicians expect the question and answer it easily, and a replacement quoted on a first visit to a system under about ten years old is the standard shape of an unnecessary sale.
Once it is running again, book the maintenance you skipped. A tune-up runs $25–$150 in Henderson, based on the market ranges this site tracks — a small fraction of the repair you have just paid for. Henderson’s housing stock skews newer, which means more systems still inside their manufacturer warranty than in older parts of the valley, and that warranty usually requires documented annual servicing. Skipping it can cost you the coverage as well as the efficiency.