For more than 29 years, I’ve been working HVAC across Las Vegas and the surrounding valley. So, believe me when I tell you I've pretty much seen it all when it comes to keeping homes and businesses comfortable in this climate.
And, if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that our climate doesn't mess around. When it's 115 outside and your AC quits, that's not an inconvenience, that's an emergency. That has to be fixed right away. I get that. In fact, I've built my whole approach around it.
I got my start way back in the late '90s, learning everything I could from the old-fashioned guys who'd been doing it for decades. No shortcuts, no guessing. Just honest, real hands-on work, day after day.
You don’t learn about Vegas HVAC sitting around an office. You learn it like I did, in attics that felt like ovens and on rooftops that are in the sun all summer long.
That kind of experience teaches you things you can't get from some textbook. You learn to hear when a compressor's about to go, smell when something's burning before it becomes a fire, and spot the little problems before they turn into expensive ones. That’s how I learned. And I’ve been doing it ever since.
Over the years, I've worked on just about every system there is. I fixed those old swamp coolers as well as the newest high-efficiency units with the smart thermostats. Residential, commercial, new installs, repairs, maintenance, you name it, I’ve fixed it.
I’m proud to say I’ve helped families stay cool through brutal summers. Plus, I’ve kept businesses running during those times without having to shut down.
What's kept me in this business so long is pretty simple. I treat every job like it's my own house. I work on a property like it’s mine. I show up when I say I will, I explain what's actually wrong in plain language, and I never sell anybody something they don't need.
A lot of my work these days comes from folks I helped years ago. Many of my clients are even the kids of people I’ve helped, their neighbors, other family members, that kind of thing. That’s rewarding. I’m proud to say I’m part of this community.
This valley's been good to me, and I plan on going to work helping keep folks cool and comfortable today and tomorrow.