
AC down? We answer the phone 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
When your air conditioning fails at 2 AM on a July night, you need a licensed technician, not a voicemail box. We dispatch same-day across the Las Vegas Valley with upfront pricing and no surprise charges.
$79 diagnostic | Same-day availability | All brands serviced
How fast can I get emergency AC repair in Las Vegas?
Call The Cooling Company at (702) 567-0707 for same-day emergency AC repair. We confirm your arrival window when you call and send updates so you're not left guessing. During extreme heat, no-cooling calls are prioritized. Our technicians carry common parts on every truck, so most repairs are completed on the first visit.
How much does after-hours AC repair cost in Las Vegas?
Common emergency AC repairs run $150-$600, covering capacitor replacement, contactor failure, fan motors, and refrigerant recharge. Major component repairs like compressors or evaporator coils typically cost $800-$3,500. The $79 diagnostic fee is credited toward approved repairs. After-hours service fees are disclosed upfront before dispatch. Call (702) 567-0707 for a quote.
Is my AC emergency urgent enough to call at 2 AM?
Yes. In Las Vegas, any AC failure during summer is a legitimate emergency. When outdoor temperatures exceed 110 degrees, indoor heat can reach dangerous levels within hours - especially for seniors, young children, pets, and anyone with heat-sensitive medical conditions. You should never feel bad about calling for AC repair at any hour. That's exactly what 24/7 service means.
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Credited toward repairs. After-hours fee disclosed upfront.
These situations need a licensed technician, not a YouTube video. Call (702) 567-0707.
System won't turn on, no airflow, thermostat unresponsive. In Las Vegas summer heat, indoor temps can climb 10 degrees per hour without cooling.
Call ImmediatelyAC is running but only pushing warm or room-temperature air. Common causes include low refrigerant, a failed compressor, or a tripped high-pressure switch.
Grinding, screeching, or banging from the unit. These usually mean a failing motor bearing, loose blade, or compressor issue that gets worse if ignored.
Pooling water around the indoor unit or above a ceiling. A clogged drain line or frozen evaporator coil is the usual cause and can lead to water damage fast.
Burning plastic, ozone, or electrical odor coming from vents or the unit. Turn the system off at the breaker immediately and call us.
Call ImmediatelyAC trips the breaker every time it starts. This indicates a short, ground fault, or an overloaded compressor. Do not keep resetting the breaker.
A real person answers 24/7. Describe the problem, any safety concerns, and whether vulnerable people are in the home.
We confirm your arrival window and dispatch the nearest available licensed technician with the right parts.
Full system diagnostics, airflow and temperature testing, electrical checks. You get a written estimate before any work begins.
Most common emergency repairs are done on the first visit. We verify performance and airflow before leaving.
After calling (702) 567-0707, these steps keep you safe and may prevent further damage until the technician arrives.
If you smell burning or hear grinding, shut the system off at the thermostat and breaker. Running a failing unit can cause further damage.
Block direct sunlight to slow heat gain. South- and west-facing windows make the biggest difference.
Ceiling fans and portable fans won't cool the air, but moving air feels 4-6 degrees cooler on skin.
Drink water, especially if elderly family members, children, or pets are in the home. Heat exhaustion starts before you feel thirsty.
Know your address, unit location (attic, garage, rooftop), and system age if possible. This helps the technician arrive prepared.
Turn the system off at the breaker immediately. Do not reset the breaker. Call us from a safe location.
If indoor temps exceed 95 degrees and elderly people, children, or pets are present, relocate to a cooled space while waiting.
Place towels to contain the water. Turn the system off to stop the leak. Avoid standing water near electrical connections.
Answers to the most common questions Las Vegas homeowners ask about 24/7 AC repair service.
Every hour without cooling in Las Vegas summer heat is a risk. Our team is standing by.
(702) 567-0707For fastest response, call (702) 567-0707